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  1. Bear that injured 5 shot dead, but critics say wrong bear killed Opposition politicians say a 67-kilogram female bear was killed, which "cannot be in any way related to the 100-kilogram male they were looking for."
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  2. A question both Republican job applicants and potential Trump jurors must answer Prosecutors pursuing a Trump conviction and Republican leaders have little in common except this question, which both are using to sift through jurors and applicants.
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  3. Biden's New York City fundraiser to bring in over $25 million Thursday's event with former Presidents Obama and Clinton will set a new fundraising record for the president's re-election campaign.
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  4. 3/27: CBS Evening News Investigation into how ship lost power before bridge collapse; Good Samaritans help after Florida traffic accident
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  5. How to protect your data privacy in your vehicle Reports claim that our vehicles may be collecting vast amounts of our personal data​, information that could be shared with advertisers, data brokers, insurance companies and beyond.
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  6. NTSB says police had 90 seconds to stop traffic, get people off Key Bridge The National Transportation Safety Board provided a broader look into its investigation of the cargo ship hitting Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing its collapse.
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  7. Traffic deaths rise despite billions of dollars spent on safety projects Five-year-old Allie Hart is among tens of thousands of Americans killed in traffic each year, despite billions of dollars spent on safety projects nationwide. CBS national investigative correspondent Stephen Stock reports.
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  8. Baltimore bridge collapse investigation could take up to 2 years, officials say The National Transportation Safety Board held a news conference Wednesday night about its investigation into the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga joins with the key takeaways.
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  9. 3/27: Prime Time with John Dickerson Jeff Glor reports on the NTSB's focus in the Baltimore bridge collapse investigation, an interview with the family of the Boeing whistleblower, and how misinformation about birth control is spreading online.
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  10. How Shohei Ohtani's gambling scandal compares to Pete Rose's Thursday is opening day for most of Major League Baseball, but the alleged gambling scandal involving the interpreter of LA Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani is drawing attention away from the diamond. Ohtani denied ever placing any bets on sporting events and said he was a victim of theft. Keith O'Brien, author of "Charlie Hustle," joins CBS News to unpack baseball's biggest gambling scandal since Pete Rose's.
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  11. Boeing whistleblower's family speaks out after his death The family of Boeing whistleblower John Barnett is speaking exclusively to CBS News weeks after he was found dead. Barnett expressed concerns about safety issues within the aviation giant. CBS News senior national correspondent Mark Strassmann reports.
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  12. Remembering Joe Lieberman's legacy of public service Former Connecticut senator and vice presidential nominee Joe Lieberman has died at the age of 82. His family says he died from complications after suffering a fall. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins to discuss Lieberman's legacy.
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  13. Why Supreme Court justices appear skeptical about abortion pill challenge The Supreme Court appeared skeptical Tuesday that a group of doctors demonstrated they had the proper basis to sue in federal court over the Food and Drug Administration's move to expand access to mifepristone, a pill used to terminate early pregnancies. Elizabeth Sepper, a law professor at the University of Texas, and Usham Upadhyay an associate professor at the University of California San Francisco, join CBS News with more.
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  14. "CBS Evening News" headlines for Wednesday, March 27, 2024 Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
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  15. Remembering the 6 killed in Baltimore bridge collapse Six construction workers who were filling potholes on the Key Bridge when it collapsed are presumed dead. Nicole Sganga spoke with a local Baltimore pastor who knew some of the victims.
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  16. Investigation into how ship lost power before bridge collapse Officials are investigating how the cargo ship lost power before striking a support column on Baltimore's Key Bridge, causing it to collapse. Recovery efforts for missing workers who were on the bridge continued Wednesday. Kris Van Cleave has the latest.
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  17. Baltimore bridge search moving from recovery mission to salvage effort Maryland officials held a news conference Wednesday evening to give an update on the Baltimore bridge collapse, announcing divers recovered the bodies of two victims. CBS News correspondent Natalie Brand reports.
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  18. Family of Boeing whistleblower John Barnett speaks out following his death John Barnett died earlier this month, in what the coroner called an apparent suicide, just before he was set to resume testifying in a whistleblower lawsuit against Boeing.
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  19. Recovery efforts continue for Baltimore bridge workers Officials are continuing efforts to recover six workers who are presumed dead in the Baltimore bridge collapse. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave and Caitlin Huey-Burns have the latest.
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  20. From the archives: Richard Serra's towering steel art Artist and sculptor Richard Serra, famed for making large-scale artworks from giant curved walls of steel, died Tuesday, March 26, 2024, at the age of 85. In this "Sunday Morning" report originally broadcast December 6, 1998, correspondent Martha Teichner talked with the artist about the disorienting effects of his massive constructions, and toured exhibits of Serra's "Torqued Ellipses" at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, and "The Snake" at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.
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  21. Biden reacts to pro-Palestinian protesters: "They have a point" The majority of Americans now oppose Israel's military action in Gaza, according to a new Gallup poll. On Tuesday, President Biden acknowledged pro-Palestinian protesters who interrupted his speech in North Carolina. Semafor politics reporter Shelby Talcott and Washington Post national political reporter Hannah Knowles join "America Decides" with analysis.
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  22. Joe Lieberman, longtime senator and 2000 vice presidential pick, dies at 82 The longtime Connecticut senator died from complications from a fall, his family said.
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  23. The 7 best drones for 2024 let you shoot gorgeous video with ease Discover popular drones that professionals, videographers, hobbyists and families will love.
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  24. Alabama Democrat Marilyn Lands flips state legislature seat Marilyn Lands, a Democrat who ran in a special election for the Alabama state House campaigning for reproductive rights, has managed to flip a Republican-held seat in the deep-red state. CBS News campaign reporter Shawna Mizelle reports.
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  25. Mortgage applications are down. Here's why buyers may want to act now. Fewer mortgage applications suggest that buyer demand is waning. Here's why that could benefit you now.
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  26. Mega Millions winning ticket sold in New Jersey One lucky person in New Jersey has won more than $1 billion dollars from the 8th largest Mega Millions drawing. Dan Geltrude, the founder of the Geltrude & Company accounting firm, joins CBS News with more on the prize.
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  27. Hunter Biden asks judge to dismiss tax charges Hunter Biden, President Biden's son, is asking a Los Angeles judge Wednesday to dismiss tax charges against him, claiming politics have compromised the case. CBS News' Erica Brown reports.
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  28. 4 dead, 5 injured in attack in Rockford, Illinois; suspect in custody Rockford Mayor Tom McNamara said he was "totally shaken by this act of violence."
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  29. Barcelona's Sagrada Familia church expected to be completed in 2026 Church officials said in an annual report that they expected it to be finished by 2026, a century after the death of Antoni Gaudí, the basilica's famous architect.
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  30. Full interview: Guatemala's president on why migrants are coming to U.S., Trump and more Guatemala's new president Bernardo Arévalo discusses his recent talks with President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris about the "root causes" of migration to the U.S., his thoughts on former President Donald Trump's run for a second presidential term, and more in an interview with CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe.
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