Pope Leo is traveling to Turkey on the first overseas trip of his papacy. While traveling on Thanksgiving, Americans on the papal plane made sure the first U.S.-born pope had some pie and CBS News’ Chris Livesay offered special White Sox memorabilia.
Inside Lego’s festive operation: how the iconic bricks meet holiday demand
Holiday shoppers in Denmark browse new Lego sets as factories in Billund run nonstop to meet seasonal demand. Designers and automated warehouses keep production moving.
This Marshall portable speaker is one of my favorite things I own – and it’s under $100 right now
Black Friday has already knocked off 50% on my go-to portable Marshall Emberton 2 Bluetooth speaker.
CBS reporter gifts Pope Leo a family heirloom White Sox bat on papal plane
As Pope Leo XIV, the first American leader of the Catholic Church, embarked on his first foreign trip, CBS News’ Chris Livesay presented the pontiff with a very American family heirloom.
‘Unelected power’ of ultra-rich is reshaping British politics, report claims
Equality Trust study shows how House of Lords appointments, big donations and media concentration affects political decisionStructural corruption and the rise of “conduits for unelected power” are reshaping British politics, according to a stark report…
Freeze on student loan repayment threshold could leave graduates struggling, NUS warns
Graduates in relatively low-paid jobs earning close to minimum wage will have to repay ‘more, much sooner’ The National Union of Students (NUS) has warned that a new three-year freeze on the salary threshold for loan repayments could leave new graduate…
Man, 31, arrested at airport over Manchester synagogue attack
Man held on suspicion of plotting terror attack after arriving on inbound flight to Manchester airportA man has been arrested on suspicion of plotting a terror attack in relation to the Manchester synagogue assault.The 31-year-old was arrested after ar…
Cracker Barrel CEO says she felt ‘fired by America’ after disastrous rebrand
Masino claimed that ‘nothing could be further from the truth’ than the idea that she was wanted to rebrand Cracker Barrel for no reason
Tate staff stage week-long strike over pay amid reports of workers using food banks
Union says ‘insulting’ below-inflation pay rises have left some employees struggling to afford rent and foodStaff at Tate sites in the UK are staging a seven-day strike over pay and conditions at the arts institution, with some saying they have had to …
Wildfire destroys nearly 10 hectares of forest in northern Iran
A senior official from Iran’s Natural Resources Protection Unit says a major wildfire in the Elit forests of Chalous, in Mazandaran Province, has destroyed close to 10 hectares of woodland this month.