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Biden wants to hike tariffs on Chinese steel as U.S. election looms

As November draws closer, President Biden is calling for tripling tariffs on Chinese steel and protections for the U.S. industry.
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Yankees come up short in pitchers’ duel with rival Orioles
In the first showdown between the division rivals – and the top two offenses in the American League – the Orioles inched past the Yankees on Monday night.
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Luis Severino’s near no-hitter wasted as Mets collapse in crushing loss to Cubs
From a breath-taking bid at history to a back-breaking defeat. 
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Long Island father whose infant nearly died of fentanyl overdose indicted for assault, other charges
The cop gave the infant the overdose reversal drug in each nostril and five minutes later, the little boy took his first full breath on his own and let out a cry.
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A retired Catholic bishop who tried to mediate between cartels in Mexico is briefly kidnapped
The Mexican Council of Bishops has said a retired Roman Catholic bishop who tried to mediate between drug cartels was apparently kidnapped, but later located and brought to a hospital.
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Likely missile attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels damages a ship in the Red Sea
A ship in the Red Sea sustained damaged, though its crew remained unharmed, in a suspected missile attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels; vessels in the area were urged to exercise caution.
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Ex-Colorado player rips Deion Sanders' approach to roster overhaul
Former Colorado Buffaloes safety Xavier Smith took issue with how head coach Deion Sanders handled players when he took over last year.
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Potential 'serial killer' arrested in Florida after allegedly killing 2 women, dumping bodies
Authorities in Florida arrested a potential "serial killer" who they said admitted to strangling two women to death and dumping their bodies on the side of a road.
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Ronaldo vende su participación del club brasileño Cruzeiro tras críticas de los aficionados
El dos veces ganador de la Copa del Mundo Ronaldo Nazário acordó el lunes vender su participación del club de fútbol brasileño Cruzeiro.
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1968 Columbia Protest Leader: These Kids Are ‘Smarter’
Hulton Archive/GettyThe war is in Gaza, not Vietnam, as it was when Mark Rudd became the iconic leader of the protests that rocked Columbia University more than a half century ago.But 76-year-old Rudd says the anti-war protesters who are now encamped on a lawn in the heart of the Columbia campus share an essential motivation with those of his time.“They're pretty much the same as we were,” Rudd told The Daily Beast. “The basic impetus of the students, I think it's not that complicated. It's that they see a moral tragedy and moral crime going on, and they want to try to do something to stop it.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Columbia Protesters Defy University Orders to Clear Encampment Despite Suspensions
Hours after Columbia University's deadline for students to leave the encampment to avoid suspension, hundreds stayed.
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Jewish UPenn students say school ‘powerless’ against anti-Israel protesters who flout order to clear encampment
“The school just put up these trespassing notices that have been pretty universally ignored,” the sophomore said. “… The university seems powerless to do anything about it.”
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Parking valet, 26, accused of snatching Slack co-founder Stewart Butterfield’s kid Mint charged with unlawful intercourse with a minor
Christopher “Kio” Dizefalo, 26, is accused of enticing the 16-year-old into running away with him.
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Irked Nancy Pelosi Suggests MSNBC Anchor Katy Tur Is a Trump ‘Apologist’
MSNBCRep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) appeared to criticize MSNBC anchor Katy Tur during a discussion Monday about job losses during the Trump administration by suggesting she was an “apologist” for the former president for mentioning the COVID-19 pandemic—a charge which Tur promptly denied.On Katy Tur Reports, the former House Speaker began by stating that Trump hasn’t shown that he “ever valued or did anything to support a democracy.”“I have sympathy and respect for everybody who votes. I’m just glad people vote. I know some of them will always reject those of us who might look different to them in leadership or the rest, and that’s that,” Pelosi then said.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Kristaps Porzingis exits Game 4 in potential Celtics injury disaster
Kristaps Porzingis suffered a non-contact leg injury in the Celtics' playoff game against the Heat on Monday night.
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Pelosi accuses MSNBC host of being a Trump 'apologist' for adding context to job numbers
Former Madame Speaker Nancy Pelosi snapped at MSNBC host Katy Tur when she said that bad job numbers under Trump could at least be partially attributed to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
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Bill Belichick, Multiple Patriots Legends to Roast Tom Brady
Tom Brady will not get the comedy roast treatment, and there will be multiple New England Patriots legends in attendance to dish out the jokes.
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F1 News: Teams Deliver Verdict On 2024 Sprint Race Changes
F1 teams have positively responded to the adjustments in the 2024 Sprint race format.
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Islanders hoping another hot streak is coming as they try to stay alive against Hurricanes
Time for the Islanders to fight for their season. Again.
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LAURA INGRAHAM: Voters see that it's Biden, not Trump, who blew it
Fox News host Laura Ingraham gives her take on why Democrats are panicking ahead of the 2024 presidential election on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
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Ben Stiller blasts Richard Jefferson in latest Knicks social media feud
Actor, director and Knicks fan Ben Stiller directed some sarcasm at the former NBA player-turned-ABC analyst in the middle of Game 4 of the first-round series with the 76ers.
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Julie Andrews, 88, looks radiant on rare shopping outing in the Hamptons
The "Sound of Music" star, 88, used the help of a walking cane as she left her shopping trip on Monday.
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Democratic mayor joins Kentucky GOP lawmakers to celebrate state funding for Louisville
More than $1 billion in state funding will head to Louisville, the largest city in Kentucky, to support education, health care, downtown renewal and other priorities.
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Luxury jewelry maker Cartier doesn't give stuff away, but they pretty much did for one man in Mexico
After Cartier mistakenly listed earrings for $14 instead of $14,000, Rogelio Villarreal ordered two sets; officials backed his position that the jewelry company should honor the advertised price.
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Ex-teacher at NH youth facility testifies she reported suspicious bruises on at least half a dozen teens
Brenda Wouters, a former teacher at the Sununu Youth Services Center in New Hampshire, testified Monday that she reported suspicious bruises on at least half a dozen teenagers.
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45 dead as fallout from Kenya flash floods continues
Flash floods and a landslide have left at least 45 people dead and dozens of others missing in Kenya, reportedly triggered by a clogged railway tunnel.
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Charlotte shooting: 3 US Marshals Fugitive Task Force members killed, 5 other officers injured serving warrant
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said three officers from a U.S. Marshals task force were killed and five officers were wounded in a shootout on Monday.
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New report sheds light on violence against people experiencing homelessness
A new report is examining acts of extreme violence toward people experiencing homelessness. CBS News reporter Bo Erickson looks at the causes and potential solutions for the violence.
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3 U.S. Marshals Killed, 5 Officers Injured in North Carolina Shootout
Khadejeh Nikouyeh/The Charlotte Observer/Tribune News Service via Getty ImagesThree members of a U.S. Marshals fugitive task force were shot and killed in Charlotte, North Carolina on Monday when gunfire erupted as they were trying to serve a warrant, authorities said. Five other law enforcement officers were wounded, with one in critical condition on Monday evening.The suspect the officers were pursuing was also killed in the shootout. That person was not immediately identified.During a news conference at which Johnny Jennings, the chief of police for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, laid out the timeline of events, he said that four of the officers shot had been task force members. Three died. The other four officers shot were members of Jennings’ police department, he said.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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‘Bachelor’ star Daisy Kent dating new man after quitting Joey Graziadei’s season: report
The "Bachelor" alum is reportedly dating her old friend from San Diego State University after they reconnected following her exit from the show.
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Deadly tornadoes tear through Oklahoma, Nebraska and Iowa
Over the past several days, multiple tornadoes have torn across the Midwest and Great Plains. CBS News senior weather producer David Parkinson has the latest forecast.
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Congress looks to pass bipartisan antisemitism bill
Congress is back in session this week, and one of the first things it will look to address is antisemitism on college campuses. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has the details.
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Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann’s $4.5M home in danger of foreclosure again months after lowering price from $6M
Amid their mounting financial woes, the exes listed the mega mansion for sale last year. However, they have yet to find a buyer for the property.
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Apps en EEUU permiten recibir dinero entre pagos de salario. Expertos dicen que hay costos elevados
Cuando a Anna Branch, de 37 años, le redujeron sus horas de trabajo en 2019, de pronto se percató de los anuncios de una aplicación llamada EarnIn.
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Man, 65, clinging to life after accidentally falling onto NYC subway tracks
A 65-year-old man is clinging to life after what appears to be an accidental fall onto Queens train tracks this afternoon.
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Calling the police on campus protests show that college presidents haven't learned a thing since the 1960s
Why didn't USC and Columbia administrators understand that bringing police onto campus always makes things worse, not better?
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What's in the latest Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal?
As the Israel-Hamas war nears its seventh month, world leaders are looking for ways to pressure both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas leaders to agree to a cease-fire. Jon Alterman, senior vice president at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joins CBS News to discuss.
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AP Explica: ¿Qué es la Corte Penal Internacional y por qué preocupa a funcionarios israelíes?
Funcionarios israelíes suenan cada vez más preocupados por la posibilidad de que la Corte Penal Internacional (CPI) emita órdenes de arresto en contra de los dirigentes del país luego de más de seis meses de guerra en la Franja de Gaza.
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Arizona Rancher Accused of Killing Migrant Won’t Be Retried After Mistrial
George Alan Kelly was accused of murdering Gabriel Cuen-Buitimea, an unarmed migrant from Mexico, on his 170-acre ranch in Kino Springs, Ariz., last year.
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New poll shows Biden and Trump nearly tied in 3 key battleground states
The race for president is coming into sharper focus, with a CBS News battleground tracker poll showing President Biden and former President Donald Trump running neck-and-neck in three key states. Weijia Jiang has details from the White House.
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Suns armaron superequipo con Durant, Booker y Beal. Acabaron sin victoria en playoffs
Los Suns de Phoenix pensaron que habían armado un equipo formidable durante el verano al agregar al tres veces All-Star Bradley Beal para completar un trío de estrellas con Kevin Durant y Devin Booker.
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Mets should give Christian Scott a chance to boost battered rotation
Scott’s combination of poise and stuff — with a 98 mph fastball as his big weapon — has impressed team officials and teammates alike.
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Mets’ Kodai Senga faces live hitters for first time since shoulder injury
Senga is not eligible to be activated from the 60-day injured list until May 27 and hopes his official return will not be delayed much beyond then. 
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Howard Stern’s fawning Biden interview was final nail in the coffin for the radio host’s edgy reputation
Stern used to hold guest's feet to the fire. But with Biden, there was no talk of the border crisis, antisemitism on college campuses or nosebleed inflation.
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Massachusetts Democrat demands universities crack down on anti-Israel protests: 'Shut them down'
Rep. Seth Moulton joined his fellow Democrats in calling for university leaders to shut down anti-Israel campus protests that have spread across nation.
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Black male voters in Georgia on why they're backing Republicans
According to CBS News polling, President Biden is losing support among Black voters in Georgia compared to 2020. CBS News campaign reporter Taurean Small sat down with several Black male voters in the state who are backing Republicans.
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Columbia University student files class action lawsuit against school to protect Jews on campus
A Columbia University student filed a class action lawsuit against Columbia University, claiming the school failed to provide a safe learning environment for those enrolled.
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How Trump's rhetoric has changed since 2016
A new article from The New York Times Magazine analyzes the rhetoric of former President Donald Trump and how it has evolved since 2016. Charles Homans, national politics reporter for The Times, joins "America Decides" to explain.
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Falcons coach Raheem Morris compares himself to Taylor Swift after NFL Draft pick scrutiny
Falcons coach Raheem Morris interestingly compared him and GM Terry Fontenot to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce after their pick of Michael Penix Jr. became the talk of the NFL Draft.
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