Women Journalists Remember Barbara Walters Her Powerful Legacy Lives on
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Dressing the Part of Barbara Walters
Women in media recently had a chance to browse and buy clothes owned by the trailblazing TV news anchor.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Remembering Joe Lieberman's legacy of public service
Former Connecticut senator and vice presidential nominee Joe Lieberman has died at the age of 82. His family says he died from complications after suffering a fall. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins to discuss Lieberman's ...CBS News - Top stories -
Walter Massey, a Physicist With a Higher Calling
He broke barriers as the first Black physicist in nearly every role. But his identity made him reach for dreams beyond his career as a scientist.The New York Times - Science -
Remembering Richard Serra, a Monumental Sculptor
The towering American artist, who died on Tuesday at age 85, created weighty metal works that were accessible and exhilarating yet uncompromising in their modernism.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Berhalter: U.S. 'can create a legacy' in CNL final
U.S. men's national team manager Gregg Berhalter said his side has the chance to "create a legacy" when it takes on rival Mexico in Sunday's Concacaf Nations League final.ESPN - Sports -
From Russia, Elaborate Tales of Fake Journalists
As the Ukraine war grinds on, the Kremlin has created increasingly complex fabrications online to discredit Ukraine’s leader and undercut aid. Some have a Hollywood-style plot twist.The New York Times - Tech - Russia -
Detained: The heartbreaking ordeal of journalist Alsu Kurmasheva
Alsu Kurmasheva, an American-Russian journalist working for Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty, was visiting her mother in Russia when authorities there confiscated her passports and jailed her. Kurmasheva faces charges that could lead to years of ...CBS News - World -
Shani Mott, Black Studies Scholar Who Examined Power All Around Her, Dies at 47
Her work looked at how race and power are experienced in America. In 2022, she filed a lawsuit saying that the appraisal of her home was undervalued because of bias.The New York Times - Top stories -
The meaning of the massive success of Scopely’s Monopoly Go | Walter Driver interview
When Savvy Games Group bought Scopely a year ago for $4.9 billion, some people wondered if it wasn't such a smart deal. Now? Brilliant.VentureBeat - Tech -
Remembering Maurizio Pollini, a Giant of European Pianists
The Italian pianist, who died on Saturday at age 82, applied brilliant technique and a delicate sound to a wide range of repertoire, from Mozart and Beethoven to Stravinsky, Bartók and Schoenberg.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Remembering the 6 killed in Baltimore bridge collapse
Six construction workers who were filling potholes on the Key Bridge when it collapsed are presumed dead. Nicole Sganga spoke with a local Baltimore pastor who knew some of the victims.CBS News - Top stories -
AMLO, Mexico's departing president, on the border, cartels and his legacy
As Mexico's presidential election nears, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador goes over his record after inviting "60 Minutes" to Mexico City for a candid conversation.CBS News - Top stories - Mexico