In a heartfelt sign-off, Anderson Cooper reflects on the stories, risks, adventures, and human connections that defined his two decades with television's most iconic newsmagazine. https://t.co/bbRt5TYrmd
American homes were built for an environment that no longer exists. This - like all of the disasters this century, from Florida to Hawaii - must be a call to action. This is the second time in one month Malibu was hit by fire.
We found Travis Timmerman from Urbana Missouri - an American prisoner liberated from one of Assad’s most notorious prisons. He’s fine. A bit dazed. Didn’t realize the regime had fallen until this morning.
“There is no safe place in Gaza”: CBS News producer Marwan Al-Ghoul was born in Gaza and raised his family there.
Since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, Marwan has reported on the war in Gaza nearly every day. This is his first-hand account.
After 14 years of Conservative rule, which saw the party fracture over Brexit and multiple leadership changes, Labour Party leader Keir Starmer was voted as the U.K.’s new prime minister. https://t.co/bFg09G2jOl
"A U.S. official tells CBS News it is expecting a major attack by Iran against Israel as soon as today... could include more than 100 drones, dozens of cruise missiles and perhaps ballistic missiles.. and will be aimed at military targets in Israel..but possibility that the Iranians could decide to hold back" #Iran #Israel
Aitana Bonmati to L'Equipe on the lack of impact of Spain's WWC win, says England's Euro impact makes her "jealous" in comparison: "Unfortunately I can't say a lot of things have changed.
"We have the example of the English, when they won the Euro (in 2022). We saw a real change following their success at a nationwide level.
"It had repercussions, and there was more investment in the domestic league. The stadiums are full when England play. It makes me jealous because I can't say the same thing has happened here.
"There are still so many things to do here and I have the impression that the World Cup has not served any purpose."
this is fascinating - "There were two teams of theatre staff on duty, including six surgeons, four anaesthetists and 18 nurses. By 10am the surgical team were on their 13th operation."
The hospital churning through a week’s operations in a day to tackle waiting lists - my latest piece as part of @thetimes Health Commission https://t.co/Ngc6sZLspk
Having played in Tokyo 2021, EUROS in 2022, Australia in 2023, and very likely the Euros in 2025 - the England players need a summer off. I know, they’re competitors and they’ll want to play every major tournament, but defending their Euros title is massive in 18 months. 2/3
Mark Ludlow, a video editor at CBS News for about four decades, died over the weekend at age 63, following a cancer diagnosis.
Mark Phillips, a longtime colleague, remembers Ludlow as “cheerful, professional, hugely talented.”
NEW: Long read on women’s football boots, how around 226 WSL players are expected to play with pain due to their footwear this season (based on ECA expert research) and the options on the market as manufacturers begin to belatedly act
For @TimesSport
https://t.co/SxQwcbZjG3
Clapton CFC coach Ellie appears on this podcast ahead of #PlaySafe weekend. Listen now 👇
Everyone, everywhere, every time, should have an understanding of safeguarding in football.
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Noticia SPORT: La selección ya tiene 'nuevas' capitanas, elegidas por el vestuario.
Alexia Putellas, Irene Paredes, Mariona Caldentey y Aitana Bonmatí.
https://t.co/Q3KsbKkxEO
On 10/9 Luis Rubiales finally resigned as RFEF pres & UEFA vice-pres, 17 days after he non-consensually kissed Jenni Hermoso
The old guard of Spanish football appeared, on the surface, to have fallen. But we still have a long fight ahead to make football safe for all 🧵 1/18
‘These are not just two rotten apples. The whole crate is rotten’ - @SemraHunter on @CBSMornings summarising the messy world of Spanish football right now.
The coach of Spain’s world champion women’s soccer team has been fired, amid controversy surrounding Spain’s top soccer official kissing one of the players after their World Cup win earlier this summer.
Many team members say they want to see more changes to leadership.