Piernas Diarias: Scarlett Salazar 2023 May 05
Scarlett Salazar presenting a very crisp, mesmerizing, professional weather forecast while wearing a green minidress.
When you click on our advertisements and purchase products or services through our links we earn a small commission.
Stay informed with our news category. Explore the latest updates, in-depth analysis, and breaking stories from around the world. Dive into the headlines and get the facts with our curated collection of timely and relevant news content.
Scarlett Salazar presenting a very crisp, mesmerizing, professional weather forecast while wearing a green minidress.
Andrea Canchola presenting a very crisp, mesmerizing, professional weather forecast while wearing a super tight tan minidress.
Yuli Castillo presenting a very crisp, mesmerizing, professional weather forecast while wearing an orange mini dress.
A portion of Interstate 55 in downstate Illinois was shut down in both directions after a dust storm caused a major crash involving multiple vehicles Monday afternoon.
Susy minha belíssima e encantadora menina que tanto me encanta pela sua imensa beleza, Susy você surgiu como um passe de mágica para me fascinar com esse maravilhosos vestidos
Andrea Canchola presenting a very crisp, mesmerizing, professional weather forecast while wearing a floral minidress.
Andrea Canchola presenting a very crisp, mesmerizing, professional weather forecast while wearing a super tight green minidress.
Susana Almeida presenting a very crisp, mesmerizing, professional weather forecast and traffic and air quality reports while wearing an orange miniskirt.
Katy Tur spoke with public health historian David Johns about the ‘ice-cream conspiracy’ finding that the sweet treat is actually linked to better health, and what it means for public health research.
Thursday, Elon Musk’s SpaceX launched the first test flight of Starship, its 400-foot rocket meant to one day send people to the moon, and eventually, Mars. The most powerful rocket ever built blasted off from its launch base in Texas but exploded roughly four minutes into its flight. Musk says the next launch attempt will be in a few months. Science Correspondent Miles O’Brien reports.
Kyle Porter joins CBS Sports HQ to discuss the 15-time major champ faced with more rehab after withdrawing from Masters.
Andrea Canchola presenting a very crisp, mesmerizing, professional weather forecast while wearing a super tight white miniskirt.
The shooting happened outside an HEB in Elgin, Texas. A 25-year-old man has been charged.
Ralph Yarl, 16, is an honor student an accomplished high school musician. He’s made a remarkable recover since getting shot last week, CBS2’s Dick Brennan reports.
Dr. Jason Smith, Chief Medical Officer for University of Louisville Health, made an emotional plea to policy makers, saying he is “weary” after responding to Monday’s bank shooting due to the frequency of gun violence in the community.
A politically charged murder conviction in Texas is testing Gov. Greg Abbott’s pardon power. At the governor’s request, a state board is looking into whether to recommend a pardon for a man convicted of killing an armed protester during the 2020 George Floyd protests. Laura Barrón-López discussed the case and political implications with Jeff Sharlet.
Louisville released police body camera video of the shooting that left five people dead and eight others injured. Police said the gunman legally bought the AR-15 style rifle used in the attack just six days ago. Democrats representing Louisville called for tougher gun safety laws saying state and federal officials have not done enough. Geoff Bennett discussed the latest with Rep. Morgan McGarvey.
Dueling decisions from federal judges over the FDA’s approval of mifepristone, one of the main medications used to provide abortions, mark the latest flash point in the fight over reproductive rights. The two decisions are the most significant abortion rulings since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last summer. Mary Ziegler joined Geoff Bennett to discuss the legal path ahead.
It’s being described as the most serious intelligence leak in years. Dozens of pages of classified material are spreading online, after being originally posted on a gaming platform. U.S. officials are investigating the origin of the leaks and the impact of information meant to be secret about the war in Ukraine, Russian forces and even U.S. spying on American allies. Nick Schifrin reports
In our news wrap Monday, Nashville’s Metro Council voted to reappoint Justin Jones to the state house on an interim basis, a grand jury in Virginia indicted the mother of a first grader who shot his teacher, China says its forces are ready to fight after finishing combat exercises around Taiwan and there’s word Russian forces have turned to scorched-earth tactics in the battle for Bakhmut.