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Eating Like Erling Haaland | Sitting Down with "Hot Ones" Host Sean Evans
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For the first time, we're hearing from the former roommate and romantic partner of Tyler Robinson, the Utah man accused of killing Charlie Kirk. In a recorded interview, Lance Twiggs said Robinson told him he wished he hadn't done it. Robinson faces charges including aggravated murder and witness tampering.
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Questions remain unanswered in the mysterious death of 18-year-old Nolan Xavier Wells on a 4th of July boat trip. We speak with his parents, Christine and Elmore Wonsley and their attorney, Ben Crump.
If you are heading to the beach this weekend, there's a nearly invisible threat you need to be aware of: rip currents. They can pull even experienced swimmers away from shore in seconds. CBS News Chief National Correspondent Matt Gutman is in Los Angeles, where lifeguards demonstrated what to do if you get caught in a rip current.
Norwegian soccer star Erling Haaland is one of the biggest names in soccer. From his signature Viking look to his goal scoring magic, he's captured the attention of world cup fans. But he doesn't just look like a Viking, he eats like one too. We sent CBS News' Leigh Kiniry to eat like a Viking for a day.
This summer marks 25 years since the "Princess Diaries" premiered in theaters. It was based on the popular young adult book series of the same name, by author Meg Cabot. She wrote a dozen novels in that series following princess Mia from awkward teen to royalty. Cabot tells us all about a new spin on the story that started it all "The Princess Diaries: the Graphic Novel."
One of the hottest shows out there is the hit YouTube series "Hot Ones." hosted by Sean Evans, it has become one of most successful shows on the platform. Evans puts stars to the test, with fiery wings and even hotter questions. In a rare experience Vladimir Duthiers got to turn the tables on Evans, putting him in the interview hot seat.