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EPISODE · Feb 13, 2025 · 33 MIN

How to Save Money at the Grocery Store Without Compromising Quality | Chiefs' Travis Kelce Opens Up About Weighing Retirement Decision

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It's been nearly three years since Russia invaded Ukraine. Now, President Trump said he and Russian President Vladimir Putin have agreed to start negotiating the end of the war.CBS News confirmed mass firings have begun at the education department, where some who were hired most recently were sent letters informing them they've been fired from their position effective immediately. It comes as a federal judge has cleared the way for federal workers to accept a buyout proposal from the Trump administration in exchange for resigning.A CBS News investigation found dozens of civil rights complaints going back 20 years against an Illinois sheriff's department involved in the fatal shooting of Sonya Massey. Warning, the images in this story are upsetting.While the planet warms due to climate change, some places might actually get more snow. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports from Lowville, New York, where first responders adapt to heavier lake effect snow.Consumer Reports tested both name brands and store brands to determine which offers the best value. Deputy Editor Brian Vines shares practical tips to help you save on your next grocery run.After Sunday's Super Bowl loss, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce may be considering retirement. He spoke on his podcast about the toll football has taken on his body and the decision he has ahead.Jonathan Pascual, an IRONMAN competitor battling stage four cancer, shares a heartfelt letter to his younger self.

It's been nearly three years since Russia invaded Ukraine. Now, President Trump said he and Russian President Vladimir Putin have agreed to start negotiating the end of the war.CBS News confirmed mass firings have begun at the education department, where some who were hired most recently were sent letters informing them they've been fired from their position effective immediately. It comes as a federal judge has cleared the way for federal workers to accept a buyout proposal from the Trump administration in exchange for resigning.A CBS News investigation found dozens of civil rights complaints going back 20 years against an Illinois sheriff's department involved in the fatal shooting of Sonya Massey. Warning, the images in this story are upsetting.While the planet warms due to climate change, some places might actually get more snow. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports from Lowville, New York, where first responders adapt to heavier lake effect snow.Consumer Reports tested both name brands and store brands to determine which offers the best value. Deputy Editor Brian Vines shares practical tips to help you save on your next grocery run.After Sunday's Super Bowl loss, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce may be considering retirement. He spoke on his podcast about the toll football has taken on his body and the decision he has ahead.Jonathan Pascual, an IRONMAN competitor battling stage four cancer, shares a heartfelt letter to his younger self.

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