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U.S. to empower asylum officials to reject more migrants earlier in process
The Biden administration is planning to announce a new regulation designed to allow immigration officials to deport migrants ineligible for U.S. asylum earlier in the process.
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Thick atmosphere detected around planet twice as big as Earth
The so-called super Earth — known as 55 Cancri e — is among the few rocky planets outside our solar system with a significant atmosphere.
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Cruise ship arrives in NYC with dead whale caught on its bow
The endangered sei whale was caught on the ship's bow when it arrived at the Port of Brooklyn, officials said.
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Travis Kelce joins upcoming horror TV series "Grotesquerie"
"Grotesquerie" star Niecy Nash took to social media to show off her new co-worker, Travis Kelce, on the new horror-drama TV series by "American Horror Story" creator Ryan Murphy.
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RFK Jr. says he suffered from a parasitic brain worm and mercury poisoning
Kennedy campaign spokesperson Stefanie Spear said in a statement that "the issue was resolved more than 10 years ago, and he is in robust physical and mental health."
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Historic ship delivers Olympic flame to France for the Summer Games
The Olympic flame arrived in France aboard a 19th century tall ship to kick off a 7,500-mile journey to the Paris Summer Games.
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1 in 24 New York City residents are millionaires, more than any other city
If it feels like everyone in New York City is richer than you, it might be because they probably are.
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The federal government can do more about home costs than you think
The cost to buy a home is historically high, but Congress and the administration can do much more, experts say.
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Steve Albini, rock musician and producer behind Nirvana and Pixies albums, dies at 61
Brian Fox, a fellow producer and engineer at Albini's Electrical Audio studio in Chicago, confirmed Albini passed away Tuesday night from a heart attack.
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At least 100 dead and dozens still missing amid flooding in Brazil
Nearly 400 municipalities have been affected by the worst natural calamity ever to hit the state of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil.
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How technology helped a nonspeaking autistic woman find her voice
Jordyn Zimmerman is autistic and nonspeaking at 29, but she's still making her voice heard.
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White House pauses shipment of some weapons to Israel
A senior administration official linked the pause to Israel's operation in Rafah.
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Victorinox says it's developing Swiss Army Knives without blades
Victorinox, the maker of the Swiss Army Knife, says it's in the early stage of working on new products without knives.
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Tornadoes devastate Midwest communities as severe weather strikes region again
A string of tornadoes this week has hit communities from Oklahoma to Michigan, leaving buildings in ruins and thousands without power across multiple states.
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FTX files plan to fully reimburse creditors it defrauded of billions
FTX says that nearly all of its customers will receive the money back they are owed, two years after the cryptocurrency exchange imploded.
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Video shows plasma swirling on sun in "exquisite detail"
In the video​, the surface of the sun appears furred with dark yellow material as beams of gold swoop overhead.
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Former U.S. soldier convicted in cold case murder on Army base in Germany
A man was convicted in the 2001 murder of Amanda Gonzales, a U.S. Army soldier who was 19 at the time of her death.
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Lessons on war and peace from one of Israel's few unsegregated schools
Jerusalem's Hand in Hand school sees Jewish and Arab kids learn together – and they're learning a lot more than just math and science.
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Mom accused of throwing son to his death in crocodile-infested canal
Indian police have arrested the parents of a 6-year-old deaf and nonverbal boy who's body was found in a canal with signs of a crocodile attack.
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Actor Hoa Xuande on his rise in Hollywood, working on "The Sympathizer"
As part of AAPI month, "CBS Mornings" partnered with the organization Gold House to celebrate its A 100 list, which recognizes this year's most impactful Asian-Pacific leaders. One of the honorees is actor Hoa Xuande. You may recognize him for his lead role in the HBO show "The Sympathizer." He stars alongside Sandra Oh and Robert Downey Jr. Jo Ling Kent met the rising star, whose unlikely Hollywood journey shows no signs of stopping.
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Amid war, several schools in Israel bring together Jewish and Arab students
Only six schools in Israel are not segregated among Arab and Jewish students. Educators at the handful of schools where Jewish and Arab students learn together are hoping to maintain peace and understanding amid the war in Gaza.
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Billboard's Carl Lamarre on why Drake and Kendrick Lamar's feud is a big moment for pop culture
Billboard's Carl Lamarre joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the heated feud between hip-hop artists Drake and Kendrick Lamar.
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Georgia court will review decision allowing Fani Willis to stay on Trump case
Judge Scott McAfee allowed District Attorney Fani Willis to remain on the case involving former President Donald Trump if Nathan Wade resigned, which he did.
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New study reveals majority of Americans turning 65 soon are not financially prepared to retire
This year, a record number of Americans are expected to retire, but a new study reveals that a majority of Americans turning 65 in the coming years are not financially prepared for retirement. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains.
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Violence erupts amid Kendrick Lamar and Drake feud
As tensions escalate between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, a security guard was critically injured in a shooting outside Drake's Toronto residence. Police are investigating the incident which casts a shadow over the hip-hop community's ongoing disputes.
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Can you eat cicadas? Yes – and here are 3 recipes to try.
You deserve a treat. And this spring, Mother Nature is providing a seemingly endless supply – trillions of cicadas.
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U.S. pauses weapon shipment to Israel over fears that it might be used in Rafah
The White House is pressuring Israel not to launch a major invasion on Rafah. A senior administration official said one shipment of weapons, containing bombs, was paused last week. The U.S. is concerned Israel would use it on Rafah.
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U.K. court rules on $43 million of treasure from WWII shipwreck
The SS Tilawa was carrying hundreds of passengers and thousands of silver bars when it sank in 1942.
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TikTok sues to block U.S. law that could lead to a ban of the popular social media app
TikTok filed a lawsuit over U.S. legislation that could ban the social media app. It says a new law demanding it sever ties with the Chinese government is unconstitutional and is a free speech issue. However, supporters of the law say it's essential for national security.
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President Biden denounces antisemitism at Holocaust remembrance ceremony
President Biden marked Holocaust Remembrance Day with a speech Tuesday, supporting Israel. Speaking at the U.S. Capitol, Biden warned that the lessons from the Holocaust are being lost.
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