10/23: The Daily Report
Lindsey Reiser reports on two alleged gambling schemes involving NBA players and coaches, and a CBS exclusive sit-down with the Colombian president.
What to know about prop bets, and their role in the NBA gambling case
Dozens of people, including Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat player Terry Rozier, have been arrested and charged in connection with two federal probes into an alleged widespread sports betting scheme and an organized
Alabama executes man with nitrogen gas for 1993 murder over $200 drug debt
Alabama executed a man by nitrogen gas for helping to burn a man alive in 1993 over a drug debt.
Alabama executes man with nitrogen gas for 1993 murder over $200 drug debt
Alabama executed a man by nitrogen gas for helping to burn a man alive in 1993 over a drug debt.
Alaska Airlines grounds all flights nationwide due to tech outage
The airline said in a statement that it was “experiencing an IT outage affecting operations” and had “issued a temporary ground stop.”
Alaska Airlines grounds all flights nationwide due to tech outage
The airline said in a statement that it was “experiencing an IT outage affecting operations” and had “issued a temporary ground stop.”
Push to close the AI skills gap among young workers
A new generation is graduating into a job market turned upside down, where artificial intelligence and not humans are taking some entry-level jobs. A $25 million global initiative aims to rewrite the future of work. Ed Skyler,
Mom whose young daughter died by suicide urges limits on nighttime phone use
Nearly one in six school-aged children report being bullied online, according to a global study by the World Health Organization. Meg Oliver spoke to a mother who is turning her grief into a warning for other parents.
Soybean farmer says aid announced by Trump falls short as losses mount from trade war
Last month, President Trump said he would use revenue generated by tariffs to bail out American soybean farmers affected by the trade war with China. They were expecting around $13 billion, but the administration is only offering
Soybean farmer says aid announced by Trump falls short as losses mount from trade war
Last month, President Trump said he would use revenue generated by tariffs to bail out American soybean farmers affected by the trade war with China. They were expecting around $13 billion, but the administration is only offering