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Michigan knocks off USC with late touchdown in Big Ten thriller

The Wolverines (3-1, 1-0) overcame losing a 14-0 lead in the first half and coughing up two fumbles in the second half.
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Ray J claims scared celebrities are paying alleged Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ victims to stay quiet
The R&B singer, who is friends with the fallen music mogul, told a new TMZ documentary that the high-profile names have been reaching out to him after alleged victims started coming forward claiming celebrities were part of Combs' so-called “Freak-Off” sex parties.
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U.S. to keep arming Israel as U.N. calls Gaza "unfit for human survival"
The Biden administration says "some progress" by Israel to address civilian suffering in Gaza is enough to keep American weapons flowing.
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‘Gossip Girl’ actress Chanel Maya Banks missing in LA for 2 weeks
"In my soul and in my gut, something is not right. Something is up," Chanel Maya Banks' cousin Danielle-Tori Singh said.
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Top official in Anglican Communion resigns over handling of child abuse
One of the world's most prominent religious leaders has resigned after not reporting cases of suspected child abuse to police. Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, is the top official in the worldwide Anglican Communion, which includes the Episcopal Church here in the U.S.
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What to know about 23andMe private data collected amid company's financial issues
The DNA testing company 23andMe is facing serious financial concerns and has announced major restructuring. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady explains what happens to the private consumer data the company has collected if it decides to sell that information.
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What to know about Trump's latest Cabinet picks
CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Bob Costa explains what to know about President-elect Donald Trump's nominations for his Cabinet and other administration roles.
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Three Republicans vie for top Senate spot as GOP looks to elect new majority leader
GOP senators will elect a new leader to succeed Sen. Mitch McConnell after he announced earlier this year that he would step down from leadership. There's an intense three-way battle to replace him between senators Rick Scott, John Cornyn and John Thune.
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2 Somali pirates get 30 years for kidnapping U.S. journalist
Michael Scott Moore was kidnapped in Somalia in 2012 and held hostage for nearly three years.
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OpenAI touts AI infrastructure ‘blueprint’ to outcompete China, bolster economy under incoming Trump admin
OpenAI has announced major ideas for AI infrastructure they believe policymakers should consider as the the new Trump administration and Congress take office.
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Timothy West, Acclaimed British Star of Stage and Screen, Dies Aged 90
During his long career, West was a regular presence on stage and screen, his versatility allowing him to play a broad range of characters.
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The 19 movies everyone will be talking about this holiday season
“Wicked” and “Gladiator II” are just the start of a packed slate of big-screen releases.
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The week’s bestselling books, Nov. 17
The Southern California Independent Bookstore Bestsellers list for Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024, including hardcover and paperback fiction and nonfiction.
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A guide to the Jets’ head-coach search, from the impossible (Bill Belichick) to the unlikely (Rex Ryan) to the serious (Aaron Glenn?)
I know. We didn’t even make it Thanksgiving … again.
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The Woman Whose Crusade Gave Today’s Book-Banning Moms a Blueprint
Norma Gabler's work in the 1960s, '70s, and '80s foreshadowed today's campaigns.
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Eye Opener: President-elect Donald Trump announces new administration roles
President-elect Donald Trump announces new administration roles, including one for Elon Musk and another for a Fox News host and veteran. Also, multiple wildfires continue to burn around the Northeast, with help from high winds and unusually dry conditions. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
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Elizabeth Warren gets sarcastic after Trump taps Musk, Ramaswamy for DOGE: 'Yeah, this seems REALLY efficient'
Sen. Elizabeth Warren suggests Trump's decision to tap two people, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, to lead the Department of Governmental Efficiency is not efficient.
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What the new Trump presidency could mean for U.S.-China relations
CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio has been speaking to experts in Hong Kong about how China is preparing for the incoming Trump administration and the tariffs on Chinese goods that the president-elect has promised.
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Super Bowl champ offers advice to ESPN NFL analyst after Trump disrespect: 'Lies powerfully shape lives'
Super Bowl champion Heath Evans offered advice to ESPN NFL analyst Ryan Clark after the former player said he would not and does not respect President-elect Donald Trump.
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At least 2 killed in explosion at Louisville plant
At least two people have died and several others are injured after a massive explosion at a Louisville food coloring factory Tuesday. The cause of the blast is still under investigation.
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Trump cabinet picks delight Taiwan, send strong signal to China
President-elect Donald Trump's national security picks have so far sent relief to several U.S. allies, one such ally being Taiwan where recent announcements have been met with delight.
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US inflation rose 2.6% in October — higher than a month earlier — as Fed weighs further rate cuts
The Consumer Price Index rose 2.6% versus a year ago in October -- falling in line with expectations, the Labor Department said on Wednesday.
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RHONY recap: Erin Lichy, Rebecca Minkoff seemingly trick co-stars with pregnancy rumor
We are recapping “The Real Housewives of New York City” season 15 episode 7. The women gather for a “friendly” game of dodgeball, while a scandalous pregnancy rumor is spread around the group. Check out the full recap now! Subscribe to our podcast so you don’t miss a thing!
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Past and present Vermont laws that will shock you, including a hefty fine for painting a horse
Strange laws in Vermont have been around for ages. Some of its strangest laws are no more, like dying imitation butter pink, but others are still enforced, like billboard bans.
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Biden is Sending Aid to Help Ukraine Keep Fighting Next Year, Blinken Says
The Biden Administration is determined in its final months to help ensure that Ukraine can keep fighting off Russia's full-scale invasion.
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Jennifer Stone, Bridgit Mendler, other celebrities who got normal jobs after becoming stars
After reaching stardom, many actors returned to a more traditional work life by taking jobs in nursing, becoming CEOs, veterinarians and more.
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‘Full House’ star Dave Coulier diagnosed with stage 3 cancer
"This has been an extraordinary journey, and I’m OK if this is the end of the journey," the actor told "Today" show viewers of his "incredible life."
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Son of federal judge pleads guilty to filming women during sex acts, but may avoid jail time
A 51-year-old son of a federal judge pleaded guilty on Tuesday to secretly filming sexual encounters he had with multiple women, but might end up avoiding jail time.
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CIA official with top security clearance charged for leaking highly classified docs about Israel’s plans to strike Iran
A CIA official has been charged with leaking highly classified documents about Israel's potential plan to strike back against Iran over a missile attack.
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Inflation accelerated in October, offering first look at prices since election
Inflation accelerated in October, snapping a streak of six consecutive months of cooling inflation.
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Arkansas Gov Sarah Sanders will not join the Trump administration
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders she will not join the incoming Trump administration after previously serving as White House press secretary.
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U.S. inflation rose 2.6% in October, a month after Fed's first rate cut
The Federal Reserve began cutting its benchmark rate in September amid cooling inflation.
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Suspect charged in leak of classified documents on Israel's preparations for possible Iran strike: report
U.S. government employee Asif William Rahman was indicted for allegedly leaking classified documents about Israeli plans for retaliatory strikes on Iran.
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Dorit Kemsley Accuses Sutton Stracke Of Trying To Cause “Friction And Issues” In ‘RHOBH’ Season 14
Kemsley believes Stracke "likes the attention."
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‘Full House’ star Dave Coulier reveals he’s been diagnosed with cancer
Dave Coulier revealed the early symptoms he had before learning of his diagnosis.
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Martyr!
In Kaveh Akbar’s debut novel, a National Book Award finalist, Cyrus Shams is sleepwalking through life. He’s a poet, newly sober, obsessed with death, and deeply depressed. When Cyrus was an infant, his mother boarded a plane in Tehran to visit her brother in Dubai. A U.S. missile mistakenly shot it down, and she was…
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Wandering Stars
Tommy Orange’s family saga, Wandering Stars, picks up where his 2019 Pulitzer Prize finalist, There There, left off. In the wake of a 2018 shooting, high-school freshman Orvil Red Feather struggles to make sense of the violence he has endured. To better understand what Orvil is up against, Orange takes us back to 1864 to…
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Shanghailanders
Juli Min’s debut, Shanghailanders, is an ambitious family drama told entirely in reverse. The novel begins in 2040 with Leo Yang, an aging Chinese real-estate investor who finds himself drifting apart from his elegant Japanese French wife Eko, their precocious eldest daughters Yumi and Yoko, and the baby of the family, aspiring actress Kiko. To…
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'Full House' star Dave Coulier diagnosed with 'very aggressive' cancer
Dave Coulier, best known for his role as Uncle Joey in “Full House," has announced he has stage 3 Non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
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The Black Utopians
What does utopia look like for Black Americans? It’s the question at the heart of essayist, editor, and translator Aaron Robertson’s The Black Utopians: Searching for Paradise and the Promised Land in America, which explores the history and meaning of Black freedom movements in the U.S. The topic is a personal one for the author,…
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The Mighty Red
Pulitzer Prize winner Louise Erdrich’s latest novel, The Mighty Red, a captivating multigenerational tale set amid the 2008 financial crisis, begins with a frenzied proposal. Gary Geist, a wealthy and preternaturally lucky football player, asks Kismet Poe, his rebellious Ojibwe classmate, to marry him. This is much to the chagrin of Kismet’s superstitious truck-driver mom…
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Be Ready When the Luck Happens
In her debut memoir, best-selling cookbook author and food TV icon Ina Garten admits she has a “low threshold for boredom.” This, she writes, has made her more than willing to take wild risks “just to get out of that miserable state.” In Be Ready When the Luck Happens, Garten lays out her journey to…
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The Wide Wide Sea
With his new book, The Wide Wide Sea: Imperial Ambition, First Contact and the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook, best-selling author and historian Hampton Sides reckons with the ambitions and intentions of Captain James Cook. In recent years, Sides writes, the enigmatic British explorer and gifted cartographer has become, in some respects, the…
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Health and Safety
New Yorker staffer Emily Witt’s debut memoir Health and Safety offers a sardonic look at her journey to try as many psychedelic drugs as possible. In 2013, after spending a few years on a prescribed antidepressant that “confirmed my love of stimulants,” Witt decided to try ayahuasca, a South American psychoactive beverage, for the first…
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Slaveroad
John Edgar Wideman’s genre-bending autobiography chronicles not only his life, but also those of African men and women who made their way to the U.S. through the trans–Atlantic slave trade. A poignant mix of memoir, autofiction, history, and poetry, Slaveroad begins by tracing the journeys of people like William Henry Sheppard, a descendant of enslaved…
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My Friends
Pulitzer Prize winner Hisham Matar’s third novel, My Friends, begins with a tender yet tense goodbye between two middle-aged friends, one of whom is compelled to search their past in order to understand how they got there. Decades earlier, Khaled, the book’s somber protagonist, found kinship with Hosam, an enigmatic writer and fellow Libyan dissident…
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Andy Cohen, Jeff Lewis blast Rebecca Minkoff for pranking ‘RHONY’ co-stars with pregnancy scare, paternity scandal
The reality star teamed up with Erin Lichy to pull the curtain over Jessel Taank, Brynn Whitfield, Jenna Lyons, Ubah Hassan and Sai De Silva.
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The sweater, PJs and wine Hallmark star Lacey Chabert will cozy up with this Christmas
Mariah Carey may be the Queen of Christmas Music but Lacey Chabert is the Queen of Christmas Movies. Known for playing the violin virtuoso on “Party of Five” as a kid, and later “trying to make ‘fetch’ happen” as Gretchen Wieners in the classic “Mean Girls,” this holiday season the Mississippi-born, LA-based actress is starring...
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Special Counsel Jack Smith to resign before Trump takes office, New York Times reports
Special Counsel Jack Smith, the leader of two federal prosecutions of Donald Trump, will wrap up his work and resign before the president-elect takes office in January, according to new reporting from the New York Times.
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