Month: January 2022

Even if you don’t listen to Joe Rogan‘s podcast, he has a message for you. In light of recent backlash against his pseudoscience claims regarding COVID-19, Rogan took to Instagram to defend his Spotify podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience,” and deny spreading “misinformation.” “I think there’s a lot of people that have a distorted perception of what I do,
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California Governor Gavin Newsom is defending himself, saying he was very “judicious” after receiving criticism for a maskless photo with Magic Johnson. On Monday, Newsom was asked about the photo, which has turned into the subject of much controversy, during a press conference. While the photos of the unmasked governor and the basketball legend have
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HUTCHINSON, Minn. (WCCO) – Two men are seriously hurt after a small plane crash Monday afternoon west of the Twin Cities. The McLeod County Sheriff’s Office says the crash happened at about 1 p.m. near 145 Street and Plum Avenue in Hassan Valley Township, just south of Hutchinson. (credit: CBS) First responders pulled the passengers
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TARRANT COUNTY (CBSDFW.COM) – Transportation crews in Fort Worth made changes to their salt and sand plans for winter road preparation after 2021’s major winter storm. The extended sub-freezing temperature last year cause moisture in the sand to freeze, clumping the material and preventing it from spreading. READ MORE: Winter Storm Watch In North Texas
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – Each year across the country, more than 600,000 people are released from federal and state prisons. They face great obstacles with few resources, often leading to re-arrest. READ MORE: Former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst Dies At 30, NYPD Rules Suicide CBS2’s Aundrea Cline-Thomas has the story of a woman trying to
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PALO ALTO (CBS SF) — Police in Palo Alto arrested a man suspected of smashing windows at several downtown businesses early Monday morning on a dozen felony vandalism charges, according to authorities. On Monday morning shortly before 4 a.m., the Palo Alto Police dispatch center received a call of an vandalism in-progress that had just
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CHICAGO (CBS) — A controversy continued to brew Monday between rocker Neil Young and the music streaming service Spotify – Young, upset over podcasts on the streamer that give a voice to COVID misinformation – has opened the door for other musicians and customers to leave. And as CBS2’s Chris Tye reported Monday, it has
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