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Former world champion boxer Timothy Bradley predicts Mike Tyson will knock out Jake Paul in upcoming bout
Mike Tyson is scheduled to make his long-awaited return to the boxing ring this summer when he faces off against Jake Paul inside AT&T Stadium in Texas.
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How AI is being used in fight against seasonal allergies
Pollen counters are turning to artificial intelligence as seasonal allergies worsen due to climate change. CBS News national correspondent Dave Malkoff explains how technology is changing the long and tedious process of pollen counting.
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Hunter Biden Plays Legal Whac-a-Mole With Fox News Retraction Demands
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/GettyHunter Biden has told Fox News that he plans to sue for defamation, according to a demand letter obtained by The Daily Beast.Upon receiving the notice last week, however, Fox News took no outward steps in response until news outlets made the demands public on Monday—after which the conservative network released a statement while quietly deleting a six-part “mock trial” miniseries specifically targeted in the letter.Now, Biden’s attorneys are demanding that Fox retract and correct its statement, calling it false, deliberately evasive, and published “in complete disregard for the truth.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Exploring the ethics of advanced AI assistants
Artificial intelligence assistants may soon be able to do much more than play your favorite music or call your mom, but some Google researchers warn about possible ethical dilemmas. CBS News reporter Erica Brown has more.
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Aid worker describes scale of Gaza's humanitarian crisis
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel will carry out an operation in the southern Gaza city of Rafah even if there is a cease-fire deal with Hamas. More than half of Gaza's population of 2.3 million people has been sheltering in Rafah from the war. Bob Kitchen, vice president of emergencies at the International Rescue Committee, joins CBS News to discuss the humanitarian crisis in the territory.
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65-Year-Old Man 'Lucky to Be Alive' After Arrest at Campus Protest
Steve Tamari was filming the pro-Palestinian rally when he was "brutally beaten" and arrested by police at Washington University in St. Louis, his wife said.
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Nuevo peritaje médico arroja dudas sobre muerte de Maradona en 2020
Una reciente pericia médica en el caso de Diego Maradona arrojó como resultado una nueva hipótesis sobre las causas de su deceso a poco más de un mes del inicio del juicio oral por homicidio contra ocho acusados, entre médicos y enfermeros.
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First look at Charlotte house where shootout left 4 officers dead, 4 others injured
New photos by Fox News Digital show the aftermath of the violent shootout in Charlotte, North Carolina, that left four law enforcement officers dead.
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Angels star Mike Trout needs surgery to repair torn meniscus, GM says
The Los Angeles Angels will once again be without Mike Trout for a substantial amount of time. He needs surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his knee.
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Widowed dad should not take girlfriend on annual father-daughter trip, Reddit users insist
A Reddit user whose girlfriend called him selfish for taking an annual vacation with his teen daughter to honor her late mother should not bring her along, said others on Reddit.
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White House considers bringing some Palestinians to U.S. as refugees
The White House is considering welcoming some Palestinians from Gaza into the U.S. as refugees. The Palestinians under consideration would include individuals with immediate family who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene might go forward with Johnson ouster vote
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is threatening to move ahead with a floor vote to remove Mike Johnson as House speaker. This comes after House Democrats announced Tuesday they would block the vote and save his job. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has the details.
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We Don’t Need Warrior Cops Policing Campus Protests
Suzanne Corderio / Getty“Rather than muzzle students, we should allow them to hear and be heard,” New York Times columnist Pamela Paul wrote recently. “It’s worth remembering how children once responded to schoolyard epithets: ‘Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never harm me.’ Narrow restrictions on putatively harmful speech leave young people distracted from and ill-prepared for the actual violence they’ll encounter in the real world.”It's good advice. Unfortunately, I've misled you. That’s actually a Pamela Paul column from Feb. 2023.Here's what she wrote in response to the pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University: “[I]t’s a rare pleasure to get a chance to applaud the president of a university, in this case Minouche Shafik of Columbia, who on Thursday called in the police to remove student protesters who have camped out on campus in violation of university policy… with the authority at her disposal and with the courage that too many academic leaders have lacked, Shafik did what any responsible adult should do in her position: She ordered the police to clear Columbia’s campus of the students seemingly unaware of how lucky they are to attend one of the nation’s top universities.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Charlotte police chief on ambush that killed 4 officers
At least four law enforcement officers were killed during an operation in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Monday. Johnny Jennings, chief of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, joins CBS News to discuss the case.
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Juez multa a Trump con 9.000 dólares por violar orden mordaza, amenaza con encarcelarlo
Con esa declaración, el juez acercó más la posibilidad de que Trump será el primer expresidente de Estados Unidos de ser colocado tras las rejas.
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México controla con orgullo su sector energético, pero eso pone en duda sus objetivos climáticos
La decisión de México de arrebatarle el control de su sector petrolero a empresas estadounidenses y británicas se enseña en las escuelas y se celebra cada año.
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Fox Business Host Goes There: Biden’s ‘Woke’ Tax Policies Are Anti-White
Fox NewsFox Business Network host and former Trump White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow asserted Tuesday that President Joe Biden’s “woke” tax policies are part of “racial warfare against white folks,” while also adding to right-wing criticisms of Democrats for pushing “DEI” initiatives.On his self-titled afternoon show, Kudlow reacted to the ongoing pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses like Columbia by claiming that the Biden administration has inserted “woke DEI policy” into “virtually every aspect of American life and government, and of course these colleges.”The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion mantra is also a “progenitor of the antisemitism virus,” Kudlow added, saying it’s rooted in “socialist class warfare.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Breaking down the contempt ruling against Trump
The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's New York criminal trial ordered Trump to pay $9,000 for violating a gag order. The order bars Trump from publicly commenting on witnesses, jurors and others connected to the case. CBS News campaign reporter and attorney Katrina Kaufman breaks down the proceedings.
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Columbia campus limited to residential students as protesters occupy building
Pro-Palestinian protests are escalating around the U.S. At Columbia University in New York, dozens of protesters took over a building on campus early Tuesday morning. CBS News reporter Haley Ott has the latest.
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Riley Gaines slams new Title IX protections as the 'most anti-woman' pursuit of the Biden administration
Riley Gaines, Tennessee AG Jonathan Skrmetti, and West Virginia AG Patrick Morrisey spoke at a press conference on Tuesday after six states filed a lawsuit over the Biden administration's new Title IX protections.
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Columbia University protests: Rep. Elise Stefanik urges trustees to remove Shafik after mob seizes building
Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., called for the removal of Columbia University President Minouche Shafik after a mob of anti-Israel protesters took over an academic building.
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Kentucky inmate who killed 3 children, raped their mother dies awaiting execution
51-year-old convict and death row inmate Kevin Dunlap died Sunday after being transported to a hospital from the Kentucky Penitentiary.
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Freshman Josiah Rosales-Cristales learned to dive via YouTube; now he's City champion
Hawkins High freshman Josiah Rosales-Cristales, who started his diving career by watching the sport on YouTube, wins City diving championship.
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Steelers GM Addresses Rumor That Pittsburgh is Targeting 49ers' Star Receiver
Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Omar Khan has addressed the rumors that the team is aiming to trade for a star San Francisco 49ers receiver.
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Michigan voters assess state of 2024 presidential race
New CBS News polling has President Biden and former President Donald Trump in a dead heat in three key swing states. CBS News campaign reporter Aaron Navarro spoke with Michigan voters about the tight contest.
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Broncos throw Zach Wilson’s future into more doubt with contract decision
The Broncos had until Thursday to make a decision on the fifth-year option that would have paid Wilson a guaranteed $22.408 million for the 2025 season.
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New Jersey barber specializes in cuts for those with developmental disabilites
A barber in Nutley, New Jersey, specializes in giving haircuts to adults with autism, sensory issues and other developmental disabilities. His services are so sought after, some of his clientele even fly in from out of state.
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Anthony Volpe, Gunnar Henderson poised to be next great AL East shortstop battle
they seem poised to have a young, star shortstop battle within the AL East for years to come.
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Whether it’s Biden or Shafik, ‘de-escalation’ keeps on failing
Just like President Biden's well-worn "don't" to Iran and Russia, Columbia President Minouche Shafik has issued a bevy of toothless warnings to students.
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Elder fraud on the rise in the U.S.
Scams targeting people over 60 are on the rise in the U.S., with $3.4 billion being stolen just last year, according to a new FBI report. Nicole Sganga has the details.
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What does a contempt of court ruling mean for Trump?
The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's New York criminal trial has warned him he could go to jail for repeatedly attacking witnesses and jurors. Hugo Lowell, political investigations reporter for The Guardian, joins "America Decides" to discuss.
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AL MVP odds: Bobby Witt Jr. gaining ground on Juan Soto in race
One month into the Major League Baseball season, Juan Soto remains the MVP favorite in the American League. But a breakout star is right on his heels.
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Trump says states might monitor pregnancies to track abortions
When asked by TIME Magazine if states should monitor women's pregnancies to track abortions, former President Donald Trump said: "I think they might do that. Again, you'll have to speak to the individual states. Look, Roe v. Wade was all about bringing it back to the states." Molly Ball and Brakkton Booker join with analysis.
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Tesla Fires Bulk of Supercharger Team in Blow to Other Automakers
The decision to cut the nearly 500-person group, including its senior director, Rebecca Tinucci, was made by Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk.
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I witnessed Columbia University’s complete surrender to a Jew-hating mob
At half-past-midnight yesterday, I received a text from a Columbia undergraduate friend: “They are attempting to occupy Hamilton Hall.”
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Top battleground Senate race heats up as party-backed Republican faces onslaught from former Trump official
The race for the Republican Senate nomination in the battleground state of Nevada is heating up as a former Trump official continues his attacks against the party-backed candidate.
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Trump posts deleted after contempt ruling
Former President Donald Trump has been fined $9,000 for violating a gag order in his New York criminal trial. The judge warned that the former president could be jailed if he violates the order again. CBS News national correspondent Errol Barnett reports.
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Tunisian opposition declines to participate in election unless political prisoners freed
Tunisia's main opposition coalition announced Tuesday it wouldn't participate in the country's upcoming presidential election unless incumbent Kais Saied frees his political rivals.
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White House OMB director on foreign aid, Key Bridge collapse and more
President Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and other White House officials have been on the campaign trail touting the administration's economic achievements. However, Americans in several battleground states say they are not satisfied with the current state of the economy. Shalanda Young, director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, joins "America Decides" to discuss.
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Columbia threatens to expel students occupying Hamilton Hall
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is vowing to launch a ground offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah with or without a hostage deal. In the U.S., demonstrators against the war broke into a Columbia University building. CBS News' Tom Hanson and Weijia Jiang have the latest.
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The best pre-Memorial Day patio furniture deals include an entire 6-piece set
Upgrade your outdoor living space with new patio furniture that's on sale from Wayfair, Walmart and Amazon.
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Central U.S. hit with more severe weather
After a weekend of deadly tornadoes, the central U.S. is once again dealing with severe weather, including hail, heavy wind gusts and more tornadoes. The Weather Channel meteorologist Chris Warren has the forecast.
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Netanyahu insistent on Rafah invasion regardless of push for hostage deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is again signaling he will go ahead with a ground invasion of the southern Gaza city of Rafah, despite pleas from thousands of protesters to broker a deal to bring back the rest of the hostages held by Hamas. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Israel to try to get Hamas to accept a deal. Debora Patta has the latest.
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4 officers killed in North Carolina shooting
Four officers were killed Monday while trying to serve a warrant in Charlotte, North Carolina. The suspect, who was also killed, opened fire from the top floor of a house as the officers approached. Dave Malkoff has more on the slain officers.
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Justice Department moving to reclassify marijuana as less dangerous drug
The Justice Department is moving to reclassify marijuana from a schedule 1 drug, putting it on par with substances like heroin, to a schedule 3 substance, the same level as ketamine and steroids, sources tell CBS News. Weijia Jiang explains what the shift could mean.
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Two killed after small plane crashes in rural Indiana
Two people were killed Tuesday afternoon after their small, single-engine aircraft crashed in a wooded area in Elkhart County, Indiana.
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Rep. Ilhan Omar shushes Fox News reporter as Dem faces backlash for comment on 'pro-genocide' Jews
Fox News' Aishah Hasnie attempted to ask Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., about her controversial comments about "pro-genocide" Jewish students but was instead shushed.
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Armed assault suspect shot dead by NYPD-federal task force during ‘violent struggle’: police
An NYPD lieutenant, NYPD detective and a Homeland Security investigator were scouring the nearby area before they located the suspect standing outside the business, Kenny said.
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