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CD account beneficiaries: Everything to know
CD account beneficiaries ensure the right person receives the money in a CD account if you die before it matures.
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Shelter Dog 'Losing Hope and Shutting Down'—Then Something Amazing Happened
Heartbreaking footage of Nyla, who was surrendered after spending much of her life as a breeding dog, sparked one family into action.
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Rand Paul says email exchange between top Fauci aide and EcoHealth ‘looks like a cover-up’
Sen. Rand Paul highlighted a series of email exchanges between Dr. Anthony Fauci top adviser Dr. David Morens and EcoHealth Alliance President Dr. Peter Daszak that showed Daszak feared permanently losing government funding.
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Crimea Strike Smashed S-400 Systems, Radar Stations and Control Center—Kyiv
A pro-Moscow military blogger said the attack involved 12 ATACMS missiles launched in two waves.
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California Sees More Haitian Migrants Cross Border Than Florida
Florida is closer to Haiti than California, but migrants are opting to make a longer journey to cross the border on the West Coast.
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Thunderstorm Map Reveals Path of Severe Weather Forecast to Hit 8 States
Parts of Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, Arkansas Oklahoma and Texas are set to be hit by extreme weather.
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Tension among Israel and its allies continues as it considers response to Iran
There are tensions on two fronts between Israel and many of its allies. Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pushing back against warnings of escalation when it comes to Iran, even as he continues to face criticism over the war in Gaza.
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Cuban official blames U.S. for exodus of migrants, economic issues
The U.S. economic blockade on Cuba is to blame for its migrant exodus, Cuba's Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío told CBS News in an exclusive interview. CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez has more.
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New report highlights missteps in response to devastating Maui wildfire
Hawaii’s attorney general has released a report on the investigation into the devastating Maui wildfire that killed over 100 people. The nearly 400-page report raises questions regarding Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen and the response.
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Bryan Kohberger Update: Map Shows New Movements Revealed on Night of Murder
Kohberger, 29, has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary.
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Donald Trump Team Looking For 'Uneducated' Jurors—Attorney
Trump's team will be looking for jurors who feel persecuted, a leading attorney has said.
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GOP rebels derail Johnson's border security pitch over fury at $95B foreign aid plan
A late Wednesday evening meeting to advance a border security bill through the House Rules Committee ended amid conservative rebels' objections to the measure and Speaker Johnson's foreign aid bill.
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Gas Hits Almost $7 Near US Border
Prices in Surrey, British Columbia, translate to a whopping $6.75 per gallon.
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Lyrid meteor shower peaks this weekend: How to catch a glimpse of the celestial event
The Lyrid meteor shower, occurring annually in mid-to-late April, is currently underway with its peak activity expected Sunday into Monday, officials say.
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Letitia James Faces New Lawsuit and a Trump Judge Is Deciding It
Texas Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk is assigned to a new lawsuit against New York Attorney General Letitia James' office.
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Trump Trial Loses Juror as Judge Issues Warning
Former President Donald Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan continued on Thursday.
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Comedian Jay Jurden talks new TV special
Jay Jurden's star has been on the rise for the last few years, landing him on multiple "Comics to Watch" lists. He was a writer on the Apple TV Plus show "The Problem with Jon Stewart." His comedy album "Jay Jurden, Y'all" debuted at No. 1 on iTunes in 2020. We asked the up-and-coming comedian to meet us at one of his favorite spots for his first TV interview — and for a little surprise.
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Chris O'Dowd talks returning to "The Big Door Prize" for second season
In the second season of "The Big Door Prize," Chris O'Dowd's character, Dusty, navigates new challenges as the mysterious Morpho Machine continues to transform his small town by revealing residents' potential lives.
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Kendrick Perkins Calls Out Charles Barkley, Shaquille O'Neal for Not Watching NBA
Shaquille O'Neal's former hardwood colleague berates his old coworker's behavior in his post-playing career.
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Brittney Spencer talks rise to fame, Beyoncé collaboration
After gaining significant attention from being featured on Beyoncé's "Cowboy Carter," rising country artist Brittney Spencer joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her rise to fame.
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New efforts to stop scammers from stealing through fraudulent wire transfers
Americans are losing millions of dollars every year to scammers who steal money directly from their bank accounts, often through fraudulent wire transfers. U.S. senators are now pressing banks for answers about what they’re doing to stop it.
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Ohio AG says Democrats could miss deadline to get President Biden on ballot
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost told "Fox & Friends First" that the Democratic National Convention's timing could hinder Biden's spot on the state's November ballots.
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Justice Department nears $100 million settlement with Nassar abuse survivors
Nearly 100 survivors of former Team USA gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse are set to receive a $100 million settlement from the Justice Department following allegations of government negligence in investigating the complaints.
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The Basketball Tournament: What to know about $1 million winner-take-all event
The Basketball Tournament is coming to FOX! Here is everything to know about the open-application, single-elimination event.
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Trump hush money trial: Juror excused after saying she does not think she can be fair
One of the jurors selected and sworn in earlier this week to serve on the jury for former President Trump’s criminal trial was excused Thursday morning after she said she no longer believes she can be fair.
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Investigation underway after 911 service disruption affects four states
Overnight, an extensive outage impacted 911 services across parts of Nebraska, Texas, Nevada, and all of South Dakota, with emergency access only partially restored by midnight.
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Tori Spelling used Ozempic and Mounjaro for weight loss after birth of 5th child
"90210" star Tori Spelling has admitted to trying type 2 diabetes drugs to aid her weight loss after giving birth to her fifth child in 2017.
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World Health Organization, experts reach landmark agreement on how to define airborne diseases
The World Health Organization and around 500 experts have established a consensus on what it means for a disease to spread through the air, officials said.
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Lara Trump Says Donald Trump's 34 Felony Charges a 'Bookkeeping Error'
"Everyone can see what this is about," Lara Trump said on Fox News as she railed against her father-in-law's hush money trial.
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Juror Dismissed in Trump Hush Money Trial as Prosecutors Ask for Trump to Face Contempt
One of the jurors who had been picked in the Trump hush-money trial was dismissed as prosecutors seek Trump to be held in contempt.
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Devastating Image of Aunt Grieving in Gaza Wins World Press Photo of the Year Award
Mohammed Salem/ReutersA harrowing photograph showing a woman in Gaza sobbing in a morgue as she cradles the body of her 5-year-old niece won the 2024 World Press Photo of the Year Award on Thursday.Mohammed Salem, a 39-year-old Palestinian Reuters photographer, captured the image at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis in the south of the enclave on Oct. 17, 2023. The picture shows Inas Abu Maamar, 36, embracing the shrouded corpse of her niece, Saly.“Mohammed received the news of his WPP award with humility, saying that this is not a photo to celebrate but that he appreciates its recognition and the opportunity to publish it to a wider audience,” Rickey Rogers, Reuters’ Global Editor for Pictures and Video, said at a ceremony in Amsterdam. “He hopes with this award that the world will become even more conscious of the human impact of war, especially on children.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Reinstating the SATs Will Only Make Rich Kids Richer
The SATs are back. It is higher education’s latest cash grab, writes Evan Mandery.
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Low-Calorie Diet Has Unexpected Effect on Aging
The relationship between our diet and how our bodies age might be more complicated than we once thought.
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Trump Trial Day 3 Starts With Outed Juror Quitting
Jabin Botsford/ReutersThe troubles plaguing Donald Trump’s first criminal trial in New York City and its anonymous jury are starting to mount, as a nurse slotted as “juror number two” bowed out after details of her personal life revealed in court allowed her to be identified by friends and colleagues, scaring her enough to want to avoid serving on the most significant trial in the country’s history.“I definitely have concerns now… about being in public. Yesterday alone, I had friends, colleagues push things to my phone questioning my identity as a juror. I don’t believe at this point that I can be fair and unbiased and let the outside influences not affect my decision to be in the courtroom,” she told the judge Thursday morning.“Thank you. I’m sorry,” New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan replied. “You’re excused.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Prince William Ambushed With Get Well Cards for Kate and Charles
Alastair Grant/Getty ImagesPrince William was handed get well soon cards for his wife and father by a well-wisher Thursday as he made his first in-person appearance since Kate revealed her cancer diagnosis. The prince appeared to be taken aback by the gesture, and, swiftly changed the subject, alighting on a pan of spaghetti hoops as a convenient conversational prop.Although there is no suggestion the charity worker who handed him the cards had anything other than the best intentions, Kensington Palace and William are likely to be irritated at the distraction as they tried to return to business as usual during William’s first job back in the saddle after he spent the Easter holidays focused on his family. William was visiting food distribution charity Surplus to Supper in Surrey, and was touring the facility’s kitchen, when one of the charity’s volunteers, reached below her food serving station and produced two cards for his wife and father which she handed to the prince.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Donald Trump Asks Aileen Cannon For a Favor
Trump has asked the judge presiding over his mishandled classified documents case to delay pre-trial deadlines.
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Over half a million Roku accounts compromised in second cybersecurity breach
Streaming giant Roku has recently been targeted by a pair of cyberattacks, and the company confirmed over a half million Roku accounts were compromised.
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How Health Care Leaders Can Ease Patient Frustration Around Billing
It's important for health care leaders to work side-by-side with insurance providers to understand the pain points patients experience most.
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Russia Loses Pivotal Nuclear Deterrent Radar after Drone Attack: Report
The governor of Russia's Mordovia region, where Moscow bases its Container over-the-horizon radar, said drones had "again attacked" a facility in the region.
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Shelter Dog Waiting for a Family Finally Gets Happy Ending After 1,330 Days
She was surrendered by an owner after their job took them overseas.
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More than half the renters in LA worried about not being able to live there soon: report
The Los Angeles Times reported this week on a study showing that most renters in L.A. are pessimistic about their economic futures in the city.
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Biden may be the first Democratic president since Vietnam era to face this problem
Young voters and students frustrated with US foreign policy have been resistant to support President Joe Biden in the 2024 election. CNN's Jeff Zeleny spoke to college students about their concerns over the Israel-Gaza war.
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TikTok ban bill is getting fast-tracked. Here's what to know.
House Speaker Mike Johnson is including the TikTok divest-or-ban bill in an aid package for Ukraine and Israel.
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Maui fire reports: Key takeaways from the deadliest US wildfire in over a century
Key takeaways from the reports on the 2023 Hawaii wildfires show that communication broke down, escape routes became blocked, and the fire departments were stretched too thin.
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Passover brisket: Holocaust survivor's recipe holds 'special significance' amid Jewish holiday
This brisket recipe from “Food, Hope & Resilience: Authentic Recipes and Remarkable Stories from Holocaust Survivors" is a mouth-watering meal to make at Passover.
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Maine lawmakers approve several gun safety bills after deadliest shooting in state's history
The Maine Legislature has approved several gun safety bills following the deadliest shooting in state history, which killed 18 people and injured 13 last October.
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Ashanti and Nelly engaged and expecting a baby
The singers first dated in 2003​ and delighted fans when they rekindled their relationship in 2023.
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Justice Department intensifies efforts to combat violent crime with gun intel center, carjacking forces
The U.S. Justice Department is intensifying efforts to reduce violent crime across the country, with a focus on gun violence and carjackings, officials said.
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