Kristine Thompson started creating social media content to help all women celebrate their bodies in 2013. She later taught herself to sew and launched her clothing line “Kin by Kristine” in 2019. Thompson joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss her fashion line and shares summer style tips. Source Read More »
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Padres, Joe Musgrove optimistic about renewed extension talks, per report
Musgrove, an impending free agent, just made his first All-Star Game Source Read More »
2022 ACC Media Days schedule, dates: When each coach, team will appear during event in Charlotte
The ACC will host its 2022 media days at the Westin Charlotte on Wednesday and Thursday Source Read More »
Fantasy Baseball Week 16 Preview: Top sleeper hitters for both four- and 11-game week, led by Matt Carpenter
Number of games plays a bigger role than ever in the shortened period. Source Read More »
Fantasy Football Rankings 2022: Sleepers, breakouts, busts from the model that nailed Taylor’s huge season
SportsLine simulated the 2022 NFL season 10,000 times and identified Fantasy football sleepers, breakouts and busts Source Read More »
Federal probe opened after Amazon worker dies
Federal officials are investigating after a worker died at one of the retail giant’s fulfillment centers on July 12. Source Read More »
Rodri opens up on Manchester City contract extension: ‘I feel at home, like it’s my second family’
The midfielder explains where his increased goal scoring is coming from and why running a team might be in his future Source Read More »
Sean Payton believes he’ll ‘get back in’ the NFL, but doesn’t predict where he’ll coach
Payton stepped down as the Saints head coach this offseason Source Read More »
How to avoid falling victim to financial fraud
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss IRS scams and how to avoid them. She shares red flags to watch for, and how to report them to the government. Source Read More »
Netflix loses one million subscribers in Q2 as it makes policy changes
Streaming giant Netflix says it has lost nearly one million subscribers in the second quarter. That’s less than they originally predicted. The company is now making major investments and changes to remain a competitor in the streaming marketplace. Vladimir Duthiers reports. Source Read More »