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Trump campaign requests use of military aircraft
After two assassination attempts, and amid heightened intelligence about potential Iranian plots threatening to kill former President Donald Trump, his campaign is asking that military aircraft be added to his security detail in the final weeks of the campaign. Nikole Killion has more.
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"CBS Evening News" headlines for Friday, Oct. 11, 2024
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News" with Nancy Cordes.
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Recovery efforts underway in aftermath of Hurricane Milton
More than 1,600 people have been rescued since Hurricane Milton struck Florida. The storm is blamed for at least 16 deaths. CBS News flew with the Florida State Guard Friday over Siesta Key, where Milton made landfall. From above, the devastation seemed limitless, a vast landscape of twisted metal and debris. Nicole Valdes and Rob Marciano report.
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Satellite photos reveal destruction caused by Hurricane Milton
Satellite photos show flooding, ruined buildings and more after Hurricane Milton.
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Beware the "street shark" and other common hurricane misinformation
Fake or misleading visuals, scams and overblown reports of crime have recurred after major hurricanes for years now. Here's what to watch out for.
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7-Eleven to close more than 400 locations. Here's what to know.
Convenience-store chain 7-Eleven is closing hundreds of "underperforming" stores in North America, its Japanese-owner said.
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Here's who would benefit from Trump's tax plan on car loan interest
Donald Trump is proposing making interest on car loans tax-deductible. But the benefit would mostly help high earners.
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Renowned scientist's ashes dropped into eye of Hurricane Milton as tribute
The ashes were released into the eye of the hurricane Tuesday night, less than 24 hours before Milton made landfall.
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Florida gas stations are in need of fuel. Here's how long it could take.
There's a lot of gasoline headed to Florida, but power must first be restored for terminals to receive it.
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Dancing crossing guard brings rhythm to the streets of Brooklyn
For more than a decade, Brooklyn's beloved crossing guard "Star" has been directing traffic with style.
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Expert tips on balancing marriage and parenting
Studies show marital satisfaction often declines after having children. Licensed therapist Dr. George James offers practical tips for keeping your relationship strong while navigating parenthood.
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Why have the northern lights been so visible? An expert explains
The northern lights have been very active in 2024. An expert explains why it could continue for months to come.
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American Water restarting systems shut down a week ago by hackers
Water and wastewater services provider is reconnecting its customer portal a week after its network was breached.
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Historic number of tornadoes barreled through Florida amid Hurricane Milton
Florida sees roughly 50 tornadoes in a typical year. But Floridians saw nearly half of that in the hours before Milton made landfall. Multiple twisters touched down in just 30 minutes in St. Lucie County.
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How to navigate insurance claims after Hurricane Milton
Analysts estimate Hurricane Milton could have caused up to $50 billion in insured losses for Florida property owners. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains what to do about filing a claim.
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Florida's "Lt. Dan" says he's "not scared of anything" after surviving Milton on his sailboat
The viral Florida man known as "Lieutenant Dan" is safe after riding out Hurricane Milton on his sailboat in Tampa Bay. He told CBS News that the Category 3 storm was "pretty mellow," despite smashing his boat up against a wall. "I'm not scared of anything," he said, adding that if another hurricane comes, "I'd remain on my boat no matter what."
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1 dead, 23 rescued from old Colorado gold mine after some were trapped for hours
In Colorado, 23 people were rescued after an elevator malfunction at an old gold mine. One person was killed and four others were injured while visiting the attraction. Another dozen people remained trapped underground for about six hours before they were rescued.
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At least 16 dead from Hurricane Milton as recovery efforts begin
Hurricane Milton's historic rainfall submerged communities as first responders spent Thursday rescuing people stranded in homes and apartment buildings. The storm is responsible for at least 16 deaths.
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Scope of hurricane damage emerges amid power outages, fuel shortages
At least 16 people are dead as a result of Hurricane Milton, officials told CBS News.
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Watch never-before-seen video of missing Montana mom Jermain Charlo
Police share last-known images of Montana woman, hoping to generate new leads. "Someone out there knows what happened to Jermain Charlo" says detective.
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Here's how to use night mode to try to capture the northern lights
The northern lights are expected to be visible again Friday night and night mode on your camera can help capture the colorful auroras. Here's how to turn it on.
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At least 2 killed, several injured when Texas plant leaks hydrogen sulfide
At least two workers at a Houston-area oil refinery were killed when hydrogen sulfide leaked at the plant, setting off urgent warnings for nearby residents to stay indoors before authorities determined the public wasn't in danger.
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Harris reiterates support for "Dreamers," as she courts Latino voters
Harris fielded questions at a Univision town hall about immigration, the economy and healthcare — all issues that polls suggest are critical to the Latino voting bloc.
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Dozens of rescues for those stranded by Milton
The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office conducted dozens of rescues in the Tampa area after Hurricane Milton dumped heavy rain on the region. In Clearwater, Florida, hundreds of first responders were using highwater vehicles and boats to rescue families trapped in an apartment complex. Vladimir Duthiers and Jonathan Vigliotti report.
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Dog rescued from rubble of Florida home destroyed by Milton
A CBS News crew on Thursday was surveying the destruction left behind by Hurricane Milton in a retirement community in Fort Pierce, Florida, when a dog was found in the debris of a home. Lulu, a small Shih Tzu, survived Milton, but her owners died. Morgan Raynor has more.
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How radio became a lifeline for western North Carolina residents during Helene
When Hurricane Helene struck western North Carolina, it knocked out cell phone service in some areas, forcing many residents to depend on the radio for communication and information. For days, WWNC AM radio host Mark Starling and his producer, Tank Spencer, served as a proxy dispatch service, helping to coordinate wellness checks and connect the stranded with nearby resources. Skyler Henry has more.
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1 killed, several hurt in Colorado mine accident
At least one person was killed and four others injured when authorities said a mechanical issue occurred involving an elevator in the Mollie Kathleen Mine, a tourist attraction near Colorado Springs. Another 12 people remained stranded underground in the mine. Carter Evans has the latest.
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Biden criticizes Trump for false claims about hurricane response
President Biden has again called out former President Donald Trump for spreading false information about response efforts to hurricanes Helene and Milton, while Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Thursday that some hurricane victims have heard false rumors that FEMA will seize their land. Nancy Cordes reports.
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Why Milton spawned a rash of tornadoes
Hours before making landfall Wednesday, Hurricane Milton spawned at least 17 confirmed tornadoes across Florida. One of those tornadoes ripped through a senior community in St. Lucie County, killing several people. Rob Marciano examines why Milton generated so many tornadoes.
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Coast Guard rescues boat captain clinging to cooler in Gulf of Mexico
A boat captain rode out Hurricane Milton​ overnight in the Gulf of Mexico before he was found clinging to a cooler around 30 miles offshore and rescued by helicopter.
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