The Saturday Six: Heinz searches for a man who survived off ketchup packets while lost at sea, winter is getting warmer — and weirder — and more
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The weekend is finally here.
During yet another busy news week, we learned that the Food and Drug Administration hasn't reviewed some food additives in decades, a winter storm caused power outages, trapped drivers in vehicles and disrupted travel nationwide, and Rapper Nipsey Hussle's convicted killer was sentenced to 60 years to life in prison.
Barbara Bosson of "Hill Street Blues" fame died at the age of 83, the creator of HBO's "Succession" announced it would end with season 4, and Bumble CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd talked to "CBS Mornings" about 2023 dating trends.

A jury on Wednesday found that Meta and YouTube are liable for creating products that led to harmful and addictive behavior by young users, a landmark decision that could set a legal precedent for similar allegations brought against social media companies. Edited by Alain Sherter and Aimee Picchi In:

An internal watchdog report in the Department of Homeland Security identified serious vulnerabilities in TSA's screenings at airports nationwide — and the agency has yet to respond five months later, according to internal communications provided to House Homeland Security Committee staff and reviewed by CBS News.











