What started as a few harmless pranks in Heflin, Alabama, quickly turned into a full-scale toilet paper takeover. When teens rolled the police station, officers decided to strike back, sparking a playful rivalry that wrapped the whole town in laughter. Steve Hartman is On the Road.
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The Labor Department said Friday that the Consumer Price Index, a closely watched gauge of U.S. inflation, rose at an annual rate of 3% in September. CBS News’ Kelly O'Grady. https://cbsn.ws/4nmtaao
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U.S. officials say tariffs on lumber and wood products aim to strengthen domestic manufacturing, but higher lumber prices could trickle down to new home prices and impact those looking to furnish their homes. CBS News Moneywatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady has more.
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An Oklahoma girls' basketball team thought they won last season's championship game by 1 point. But when they realized there had been a scoring error – and that they actually lost – they chose to give back the trophy. In doing so, they proved true victory comes from integrity, not from the scoreboard. Steve Hartman is On the Road.
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For the last 15 years, behavioral scientist Jon Levy has invited thousands of people — including Olympic medalists, prime ministers, Nobel laureates and CEOs — to cook him dinner. He says observing the way leaders meet the moment at his dinner parties helped him better understand what makes a good leader — and why some preconceived notions, like the alpha CEO or filling a team with the smartest people in the room, aren’t always true.
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"A deal is not a deal unless you actually need it": Adobe Analytics expects American consumers to spend $9 billion online Tuesday and Wednesday, as retailers roll out their pre-holiday deals. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady explains what to know.
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A Persian cat named Pudge has become Bowling Green State University's unlikely star, lifting team spirit and helping his owner, long snapper George Carlson, through the loss of his mother. Steve Hartman is On the Road in Ohio.
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Most countries were hit with a 10% tariff in April, and another hike more recently — but Brazil, where New York roastery Gregorys Coffee gets most of its coffee, has a 50% on its imports to the U.S. As the price of a pound of coffee surges more than $2.50 compared to last year, Kelly O'Grady spoke with the founder and CEO, and director of coffee, at Gregory’s to learn how rising prices and tariffs could further impact their business. “You can’t just plug in any coffee to trade out of Brazil or in Nicaragua.”
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Amazon is now using robots to speed up deliveries, but will that automation lead to job cuts for humans? CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady is in Shreveport, Louisiana, where she's getting a behind-the-scenes look at Amazon's most advanced fulfillment center. https://cbsn.ws/46skyKb