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9/9: CBS Evening News
Actor James Earl Jones, voice of Darth Vader, dies at 93; Shark attack survivor goes on to become silver medal-winning Paralympian
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Dozens killed in Israeli strike on humanitarian area, Gaza officials say
An Israeli strike on an area in Gaza that is home to displaced Palestinians has killed at least 40 people and wounded 60 others, Palestinian authorities said.
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9/8: CBS Weekend News
Manhunt underway for suspect who shot 5 on Kentucky highway; Iconic record seller looking to retire and sell store
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Princess Kate says she's finished chemotherapy and is doing well
Catherine, Princess of Wales, says she's finished chemotherapy less than six months after she announced her cancer diagnosis.
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Russian '"spy whale" was not shot to death, police say
The beluga whale, which was first spotted in 2019 not far from Russian waters with a harness reading "Equipment St. Petersburg," was found dead on Aug. 31.
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Typhoon sweeps away vehicles and a bridge, killing dozens in Vietnam
Officials in Vietnam have blamed at least 59 deaths on Typhoon Yagi, which has also crippled business in the country's industrial heartland.
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Golden eagle attacks toddler, 3 others: "It kept coming back"
The youong bird "likely had a behavioral disorder" that prompted the attacks, an eagle expert said.
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Questions over death of American in the West Bank
Aila Eygi, a 26-year-old American and recent University of Washington graduate, was killed in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Eyewitnesses claim an Israeli army sniper fired the fatal shot. Elizabeth Palmer reports from the scene.
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Tears, demands for justice as U.S. woman shot in West Bank is mourned
American Aysenur Eygi's body was carried through the West Bank amid demands for justice days after she was allegedly shot by an Israeli soldier.
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Alleged cartel boss linked to 43 missing students is arrested
The arrest of Gildardo Lopez Astudillo comes as relatives are preparing demonstrations to mark the anniversary of the mass disappearance.
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Police search for man who poured scalding hot coffee on baby in a park
Australian police say a nine-month-old baby was badly injured by a man, now the subject of an international search, who poured hot coffee onto the infant in a park.
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Blast kills dozens of people and cattle as 2 trucks collide in Nigeria
Authorities say an explosion killed at least 52 people and as many cattle when two trucks collided in the north of Nigeria
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Eiffel family to fight Olympic rings being left on Eiffel Tower
The descendants of the Eiffel Tower's designer say they will fight to stop the Olympic rings being left on the tower as the mayor of Paris plans.
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Polio vaccination effort goes on as Israeli strikes continue in Gaza
The United Nations' polio vaccination campaign continued this weekend in Gaza, even as Israel continued striking other parts of the strip. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
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NATO members Romania, Latvia say Russian drones violated their airspace
Two NATO members, Romania and Latvia, say Russian drones have violated their airspace.
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Rep. Michael McCaul says Afghanistan investigation will go on "well after the election"
House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Rep. Michael McCaul, Republican of Texas, tells "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that the GOP-led investigation into the Afghanistan withdrawal will continue "well after the election." The committee is releasing a report on Monday based off their findings.
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Filipino pastor wanted by U.S. for trafficking arrested, officials say
A Filipino pastor on the FBI's most wanted list for his alleged role in a trafficking scheme was arrested, officials in the Philippines said Sunday.
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Pope Francis visits Papua New Guinea with humanitarian aid
Pope Francis emphasized the importance of the Catholic Church reaching marginalized groups while in Papua New Guinea, a nation stricken by poverty.
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Shooting at West Bank border crossing with Jordan kills 3 Israelis
Meanwhile, in Gaza, an Israeli airstrike early Sunday killed five people, including two women, two children and a senior official in the Hamas-run Civil Defense.
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