It’s the ‘season of the Black chef’ in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is in the midst of what many are calling a renaissance for Black-owned restaurants. Amid challenges and fierce competition, a wave of talented chefs is stepping to the forefront, ushering in fresh flavors and renewed energy across the city’s dining scene.

Sides outshine the turkey at Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving has long been synonymous with turkey, but new insights show that nearly half of Americans might be leaning toward side dishes instead. As reported in the latest Campbell’s Company State of the Sides survey, these favorite extras could be outshining the holiday bird.

Spin Control: Black Friday can last weeks. Is nothing sacred? – Sun, 23 Nov 2025 PST

As retailers stretch their holiday sales over multiple weeks, the once-frenzied Black Friday may no longer hold the same thrill. People are questioning whether the tradition that used to spark early-morning lines can still be called “Black Friday” at all.

Spin Control: Black Friday can last weeks. Is nothing sacred? – Sun, 23 Nov 2025 PST

What driving means for women’s future in Saudi Arabia

Sunday marked a historic day in Saudi Arabia as women took to the roads legally for the first time. CBS News correspondent Holly Williams reports from Riyadh on what this cultural shift means for women in the country.

What driving means for women’s future in Saudi Arabia

Coachella overrun by ‘influencers’ as ticket prices soar and food costs a fortune

Coachella is witnessing a dramatic shift as soaring ticket and food prices, coupled with an influx of influencers and celebrities, transform it from a music lover’s paradise into a showbiz spectacle. The festival’s escalating costs are redefining its culture and accessibility.

Coachella overrun by ‘influencers’ as ticket prices soar and food costs a fortune