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The wide receiver pushed a photographer while walking off the field following a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday night.
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The wide receiver pushed a photographer while walking off the field following a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday night.
Adams apologized, but he is reportedly facing discipline from the NFL.
Sandra Douglass Morgan was also the first Black city attorney in the state of Nevada.
Five teams booked their trip to the divisional round of the NFL Playoffs after wild-card weekend. One spot remains with the Arizona Cardinals set to take on the Los Angeles Rams tonight. CBS Mornings co-host and CBS The NFL Today analyst Nate Burleson joins CBSN AM to break down all of the action.
The NFL is gearing up for the start of its playoff season. Meanwhile, the Georgia Bulldogs defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide for their first college football championship title since 1980. CBS News special correspondent James Brown, host of "The NFL Today" and "Inside the NFL," joins CBSN to discuss the latest headlines in sports.
On Sunday, the Las Vegas Raiders cleared a 47-yard field goal to defeat the Los Angeles Chargers in overtime and advance to the playoffs. Across the league, several teams are announcing coaching and roster changes. CBS Sports NFL writer Tyler Sullivan joined CBSN to break down the latest football headlines.
NFL fans are mourning the loss of John Madden, one of football's most recognizable figures of all time. The Hall of Fame coach-turned broadcaster and namesake of the wildly popular "Madden NFL" video game franchise died on Tuesday. He was 85-years-old. CBS News' Michael George has more, and then CBS Sports senior NFL reporter Jonathan Jones joins CBSN to discuss the life and legacy of one of the most iconic and influential figures in NFL history.
NFL fans are mourning the loss of legendary football coach and broadcaster John Madden, who died at the age of 85. Madden was the head coach for the Oakland Raiders for 10 seasons before his 30-year broadcasting career on several networks including CBS. CBS News special correspondent and host of "NFL Today" James Brown joins CBSN to discuss Madden's impact on the NFL and sports journalism.
The NFL has moved three games because of COVID-19 outbreaks: Las Vegas at Cleveland from Saturday to Monday; and Seattle at the Los Angeles Rams and Washington at Philadelphia from Sunday to Tuesday. CBSN's Elise Preston reports.
The NFL completed Week 12 of the season as Tom Brady's Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the Indianapolis Colts in the final minute of the game Sunday and Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers overcame a toe injury to clinch Green Bay's victory over the Los Angeles Rams. CBS Sports senior NFL reporter Jonathan Jones joins CBSN to break down the latest across the league.
Justice of the Peace Suzan Baucum told Ruggs and his lawyers she was "comfortable with a higher level of monitoring" after a hearing about a delay in Ruggs providing a remote breath-alcohol test with a hand-held device on November 13.
Ruggs is currently out on bond, but the conditions of his release require him to abstain from alcohol and take a breathalyzer test four times a day.
"The bottom line: The Raiders will not tolerate this type of behavior," general manager Mike Mayock said Monday.
Police reports say the now-released Las Vegas Raider star's car was going 156 mph. A young woman and her dog were killed.
Prosecutors allege former Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs was driving 156 mph and had a blood alcohol level twice the legal limit before a fatal crash.
Las Vegas Raiders star Henry Ruggs III is facing a felony charge of driving under the influence after a collision left another person dead early Tuesday morning, authorities said. The Raiders later released Ruggs from the team. KLAS-TV reporter Victoria Saha has details.
The 22-year-old was released from the team hours after police said he would face a felony driving under the influence charge.
Police said Ruggs "showed signs of impairment" and was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Jon Gruden resigned as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders earlier this week after several reports revealed he had made misogynistic, homophobic and racist comments in emails. Amy Trask, a former CEO of the Oakland Raiders and a CBS sports analyst, joins Lana Zak to discuss.
Former NFL player Ryan O'Callaghan, who is openly gay, joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss the resignation of Raiders coach Jon Gruden. Gruden resigned after emails surfaced in which he used racist, sexist and homophobic slurs.
Jon Gruden was entering his fourth year in a 10-year, $100 million contract as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders.
Las Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden has resigned after reports about derogatory emails he sent before joining the franchise. The New York Times reports Gruden sent emails containing racists, misogynistic and homophobic language. New York Times reporter Ken Belson joins CBSN to discuss his reporting and what this means for the league.
The announcement came shortly after a report in the New York Times claimed that Gruden had sent a series of offensive emails while working as an analyst at ESPN.
The Buffalo Bills stand atop of the AFC after dominating the Kansas City Chiefs last night. Meanwhile, the Chiefs are now 2-3 on the season and sit at the bottom of the AFC West after making the Super Bowl last season. CBS Sports senior NFL writer Will Brinson joins CBSN with more from week 5 of the NFL season.
Gruden made the assertion after his Las Vegas Raiders lost their first game since the revelation of the head coach's 2011 racial remark about players' union leader DeMaurice Smith.
Irvo Otieno, a mentally ill man, suffocated to death while in police custody in Virginia. Ten people have been charged with second-degree murder in the case.
Fox is seeking a temporary restraining order in New York state court in an attempt to keep Grossberg from disclosing privileged conversations with its attorneys.
The hack of the D.C. health insurance data system has triggered at least three probes and a federal civil lawsuit, CBS News has learned.
In a 2020 interview with CBS News, Alvin Bragg, then a Democratic candidate for Manhattan district attorney, shared some thoughts about the probe into then-President Trump and Michael Cohen.
Refunds are met with glee each spring, but financial pros note that it represents money you've overpaid to the government.
"If time was rewound I would do it all over again," says Muntazer al-Zaid, whose protest brought him prison time but also hero status in his country.
The richest Americans often use trusts and other legal tax dodges to pass their wealth to their heirs tax-free, lawmakers say.
A surge in grocery costs combined with the end of pandemic programs is causing a spike in hardship, a new study finds.
The serial number of a firearm purchased in 2019 matched that of a gun recovered by authorities after the deadly kidnapping of four Americans, according federal court records.
The future of the popular mobile app, used by 150 million Americans, has never been more uncertain. Here's what to know.
The massive blaze caused the roof of the church building to collapse as it burned overnight between Monday and Tuesday.
Inflation's still high, but analysts warn that further rate hikes from the Fed could lead more more banks to topple.
Fox is seeking a temporary restraining order in New York state court in an attempt to keep Grossberg from disclosing privileged conversations with its attorneys.
Viable applicants "must have ability to hike in strenuous conditions," crawl into bear dens and trust that their coworkers will keep them safe.
The future of the popular mobile app, used by 150 million Americans, has never been more uncertain. Here's what to know.
Inflation's still high, but analysts warn that further rate hikes from the Fed could lead more more banks to topple.
Refunds are met with glee each spring, but financial pros note that it represents money you've overpaid to the government.
The richest Americans often use trusts and other legal tax dodges to pass their wealth to their heirs tax-free, lawmakers say.
Flipping the booking process on its head by prioritizing price, not destination and timing, can save big bucks.
The future of the popular mobile app, used by 150 million Americans, has never been more uncertain. Here's what to know.
Inflation's still high, but analysts warn that further rate hikes from the Fed could lead more more banks to topple.
Fox is seeking a temporary restraining order in New York state court in an attempt to keep Grossberg from disclosing privileged conversations with its attorneys.
The richest Americans often use trusts and other legal tax dodges to pass their wealth to their heirs tax-free, lawmakers say.
The hack of the D.C. health insurance data system has triggered at least three probes and a federal civil lawsuit, CBS News has learned. Reports say it may have impacted more than 56,000 people overall.
Egg freezing is an increasingly popular procedure that people hope will give them options, even if it's not guaranteed to work.
Our "Facing Fertility" series sets out to educate people about reproductive hurdles and give voice to the many women and men who suffer in silence with infertility. We look at a procedure that's growing in popularity: egg freezing. Nikki Battiste reports.
The Biden administration's decision to end the COVID-19 public health emergency in May will have ripple effects across the health care system.
A new Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America report identified the worst cities to live in if you have allergies.
Infertility affects millions of Americans who often suffer in silence. In the series "Facing Fertility," Nikki Battiste takes a look at the emotional and financial challenges of in-vitro fertilization.
"Dozens of people from both sides have been killed as a result of this family feud so far," a police official in northwest Pakistan says.
Officers seized pure cocaine, hashish and marijuana worth about $215,000 from a warehouse in Marsala, Sicily, Carabinieri police said.
The U.N. human rights office says gangs are "randomly shooting at people in their homes or on the streets" in rivals' territory.
"If time was rewound I would do it all over again," says Muntazer al-Zaidi, whose protest brought him prison time but also hero status in his country.
Afghanistan under the Taliban is the only country in the world to bar teenage girls from school, but even boys appeared unaware of Tuesday's start date.
Gwyneth Paltrow goes on trial in the Utah ski town of Park City where the actor is accused in a lawsuit of crashing into a skier during a 2016 family ski vacation, leaving him with brain damage and four broken ribs.
Actor D.B. Woodside stars in the new television show, "The Night Agent," on Netflix. Woodside joins "CBS Mornings" and shares why the character is the one he relates to the most, how he prepared to play a secret service agent and if he'd ever want to return to any of his other fan-favorite characters.
Emmy-nominated actor Toheeb Jimoh is best known for his role as Sam Obisanya on "Ted Lasso," and he is starring in the new Prime Video series "The Power." Jimoh takes Anthony Mason back to school where he first honed his soccer skills and fell in love with performing, and he shares an emotional moment with the drama teachers who changed his life.
The Weeknd recently became the first artist to reach 100 million monthly listeners on the music streaming platform Spotify.
Actor Jason Sudeikis and cast members of the show "Ted Lasso" visited the White House visit to encourage people to check in with friends, family and colleagues to "ask how they're doing."
The future of the popular mobile app, used by 150 million Americans, has never been more uncertain. Here's what to know.
Under Elon Musk, who has accused journalists of bias, Twitter no longer makes an effort to answer journalists' questions.
ZDNet Editor-in-Chief Jason Hiner explains best practices for setup and success of smart home security systems.
The Justice Department is investigating TikTok's parent company for possibly spying on American citizens, including journalists, CBS News has confirmed. The popular app is owned by China-based ByteDance. Forbes technology reporter Emily Baker-White said the company improperly accessed her data, and she joined "CBS News Mornings" to discuss.
The launch comes the same week that the company laid off about 10,000 workers.
The world must take action to "defuse the climate time bomb," the United Nations secretary-general said as the U.N. released its latest report. "Prime Time" host John Dickerson discusses the warning with Mark Hertsgaard, co-founder and executive director of Covering Climate Now.
"Humanity is on thin ice, and that ice is melting fast," the U.N. chief said, calling a new report on the rate of climate change "a survival guide for humanity."
Analysis presented to the WHO offers clues to whether animals, possibly raccoon dogs, were infected at the Huanan animal market in early 2020.
The Capella Space satellites use cloud-piercing radar to monitor Earth around the clock, regardless of weather.
NOAA's U.S. spring outlook predicts more wet weather will help improve the severe drought across the Western United States. CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBS News to discuss.
"Dozens of people from both sides have been killed as a result of this family feud so far," a police official in northwest Pakistan says.
Officers seized pure cocaine, hashish and marijuana worth about $215,000 from a warehouse in Marsala, Sicily, Carabinieri police said.
The serial number of a firearm purchased in 2019 matched that of a gun recovered by authorities after the deadly kidnapping of four Americans, according federal court records.
One journalist received a USB stick which exploded when he inserted it into a computer, his employer said.
The Washington Post has obtained video showing what led to the death of 28-year-old Irvo Otieno. He died in the admissions office of a Virginia state psychiatric hospital. Seven sheriff's deputies and three hospital workers have been charged with second-degree murder.
The flaming bits of wreckage created a "spectacular light show" and were going thousands of miles per hour, an astronomer said.
NASA's Magellan spacecraft collected images of the planet's surface between 1990 and 1992, and researchers recently searched that data to study the possible activity of the volcanoes in the terrain.
The Capella Space satellites use cloud-piercing radar to monitor Earth around the clock, regardless of weather.
The spacecraft delivered more than 3 tons of equipment and supplies, including fresh fruit for the space station crew.
NASA and Axiom Space are unveiling the design of the new spacesuit that will be worn by the next man and first woman to land on the moon as part of the Artemis III mission. Mark Strassmann traveled to Houston to get a sneak peek of the new suit.
A look inside the truck trailer where 26 abducted school children and their bus driver were buried alive -- and later escaped.
America's longest-running news broadcast program celebrates three-quarters of a century on the air
What Angelina Fernandes saw the night her mother was accused of murder.
Inside South Carolina's "trial of the century" — how investigators built their case
A look into the evidence from the 2000 hostage situation and bank robbery that changed a mother and daughter's lives.
Los Angeles Unified School District workers began a three-day strike Tuesday, shutting down the second-largest school system in the country. About 30,000 non-teaching support workers walked off the job over stalled contract talks. The teachers union asked its 35,000 members to also walk out in solidarity. CBS News Los Angeles reporter Kara Finnstrom joined Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss.
The Federal Reserve is expected to announce another round of interest rate hikes on Wednesday. Colby Smith, U.S. economics editor for the Financial Times, joined CBS News to discuss how the Fed's potential decision is tied to the banking crisis.
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Actor D.B. Woodside stars in the new television show, "The Night Agent," on Netflix. Woodside joins "CBS Mornings" and shares why the character is the one he relates to the most, how he prepared to play a secret service agent and if he'd ever want to return to any of his other fan-favorite characters.
Our "Facing Fertility" series sets out to educate people about reproductive hurdles and give voice to the many women and men who suffer in silence with infertility. We look at a procedure that's growing in popularity: egg freezing. Nikki Battiste reports.