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Taylor Swift shocker: New album is actually a double album Anticipation was growing at a fever pitch before Taylor Swift's latest album, "The Tortured Poets Department," dropped at midnight EDT. But it turned out it's actually a double album.cbsnews.com
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House GOP's aid bills for Israel, Ukraine, Taiwan advance — with Democrats' help The bills are part of a complicated plan by Speaker Mike Johnson to get badly needed lethal aid to Ukraine, as well as security funding for Israel and Taiwan.cbsnews.com
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Netflix to stop reporting quarterly subscriber numbers in 2025 "Ultimately we think this is a better approach that reflects the evolution of the business," Netflix Co-CEO Greg Peters said on an earnings call.cbsnews.com
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Wayfair set to open its first physical store. Here's where. Online furniture and home furnishings seller says it is opening a brick-and-mortar location in May.cbsnews.com
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House speaker won't back change to rule allowing single member to call for ouster House Rules allow a single member to force a vote on ousting the speaker. Conservatives want to keep it that way.cbsnews.com
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Taylor Swift reveals first single from "The Tortured Poets Department" Taylor Swift took to social media hours ahead of the expected release of her new album "The Tortured Poets Department."cbsnews.com
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Top Cuban official says country open to more U.S. deportations Cuba's deputy foreign minister tells CBS News that his country is willing to accommodate more than one deportation flight per month.cbsnews.com
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Group caught on camera pulling bear cubs from tree to take pictures A concerning video shows a group of people in North Carolina pulling two small bear cubs from a tree in Asheville.cbsnews.com
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Dickey Betts, co-founder of the Allman Brothers Band, dies at 80 Guitar legend Dickey Betts, who co-founded the Allman Brothers Band and wrote their biggest hit, "Ramblin' Man," has died.cbsnews.com
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Latest version of House TikTok bill gets crucial support in Senate Sen. Maria Cantwell is backing an amended bill that could lead to a ban of TikTok in the U.S.cbsnews.com
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Google fires 28 workers after protest against contract with Israel Nine workers arrested after demonstrations at the tech giant's offices n New York and California.cbsnews.com
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Mother falls to her death from 140-foot Arizona cliff A woman fell 140 feet to her death while hiking on Bear Mountain in Sedona, a scenic Arizona mountain town and popular tourist destination.cbsnews.com
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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.cbsnews.com
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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.cbsnews.com
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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.cbsnews.com
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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.cbsnews.com
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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.cbsnews.com
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Trump returns to court today for Day 3 of his New York criminal trial Seven New Yorkers were selected on Tuesday to serve as jurors in the first criminal trial of a former president in U.S. history.cbsnews.com
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Jawbone of Marine killed in 1951 found in boy's rock collection A human jawbone containing several teeth was linked to a former U.S. Marine who died almost 75 years ago during a military exercise in California.cbsnews.com
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Jontay Porter banned from NBA for illegally betting on games For the first time in decades, an NBA player has been thrown out of the league for gambling. Toronto Raptors backup Jontay Porter is banned for life for illegally betting on games and giving confidential insider information to other bettors.cbsnews.com
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911 outages reported in 4 states overnight An investigation into the outage is underway.cbsnews.com
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Whistleblower testifies about Boeing safety regulations Two Senate committee hearings Wednesday address the growing concern of Boeing’s safety regulations. Among the witnesses to testify was a longtime Boeing employee and whistleblower, Sam Salehpour, who has accused the company of lax safety standards. Boeing denies the accusations.cbsnews.com
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Protesters gather outside Columbia University after its president testifies about antisemitism Pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel protesters gathered outside Columbia University Wednesday after a tense hearing on Capitol Hill over antisemitism on campus. The university’s president faced questions from House lawmakers.cbsnews.com
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Senate dismisses impeachment charges against DHS Secretary Mayorkas The Senate dismissed impeachment charges against Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas shortly after his trial began Wednesday.cbsnews.com
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Endangered Puerto Rican parrot threatened by fiercer hurricanes Hurricane Maria nearly wiped out an endangered parrot in Puerto Rico, highlighting the grave threat climate change-fueled storms pose to endangered species.cbsnews.com
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Georgia beach town trying to curb large annual gathering of Black students Thousands of Black college students expected for Orange Crush, an annual spring bash at Georgia's largest public beach, on Tybee Island, will be greeted by extra officers and numerous restrictions.cbsnews.com
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4/17: CBS Evening News Justice Department nears settlement with Larry Nassar victims; Caitlin Clark’s salary highlights pay disparity between NBA and WNBAcbsnews.com
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Arizona Republicans again block effort to repeal abortion ban For the second time, Republicans in the Arizona Legislature thwarted an effort to repeal the state's 1864 abortion law, which was upheld last week by the state Supreme Court. This comes despite high-profile Republicans like former President Donald Trump saying the ban goes too far. Elise Preston has more.cbsnews.com
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New report highlights Maui County mayor in botched wildfire response The nearly 400-page investigative report released Wednesday raises new and troubling questions about Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen.cbsnews.com
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"Hockey hero" bats away rogue puck A stranger batted away a rogue puck at a professional hockey game last week in Cleveland. A woman recorded the moment on her phone, with the puck coming within inches of her 4-year-old son's face. She then put a video up on TikTok with a challenge to track down the "hockey hero."cbsnews.com