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11/13: CBS Evening News Trump selects Gaetz, Gabbard to join his Cabinet; Vietnam War-era “Dustoff” crews honored with Congressional Gold Medalcbsnews.com
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Man kills self in explosions outside Brazil's Supreme Court The Supreme Court in recent years has become a target for threats by far-right groups and supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro due to its crackdown on the spread of false information.cbsnews.com
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House Ethics panel planned to vote Friday on whether to release report on Gaetz President-elect Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he would nominate Rep. Matt Gaetz to be attorney general.cbsnews.com
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Opioid overdoses deaths drop for 12th straight month Overdose deaths have slowed 18% since a peak last year, the CDC estimates.cbsnews.com
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11/13: The Daily Report Lindsey Reiser reports on the reaction to President-Elect Trump's latest leadership picks for his upcoming administration, what new data tells us about the state of the U.S. economy, and the potential impact of Trump's proposed energy policies.cbsnews.com
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What does another Trump term mean for American energy President-elect Donald Trump vowed to cut U.S. energy prices by 50% within one year of taking office. He is also expected to loosen regulations on oil and natural gas companies. Patrick De Haan, the head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy.com, a website that tracks fuel prices, joins CBS News to discuss.cbsnews.com
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Analyzing the defense secretary role as Trump taps Hegseth President-elect Donald Trump picked Fox News host Pete Hegseth for the Secretary of Defense position. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd discusses what is expected of the role and if Hegseth is up for the challenge.cbsnews.com
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Democratic Congressman on the party's messaging, focus Democratic leaders are divided over what to blame for their 2024 election losses. Democratic Rep. Seth Moulton of Massachusetts joins "The Daily Report" to discuss the party's messaging and focus.cbsnews.com
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Update on Idaho's near-total abortion ban trial The trial over Idaho's near-total abortion ban continued in Boise on Wednesday. The four women involved in the case are asking a judge to clarify and expand exceptions to women who need medical abortions in order to save their lives. CBS News correspondent Nicole Valdes has the latest.cbsnews.com
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What does the inflation rate increase mean for American consumers? The Labor Department data released Wednesday showed that inflation ticked back up in October, which is what economists were expecting. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady has more on what it means for consumers.cbsnews.com
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What's behind the intelligence leak on Israel's strike plans in Iran The Department of Justice has charged a man with leaking Israel's potential plans for a retaliatory strike against Iran. CBS News Pentagon reporter Eleanor Watson reports.cbsnews.com
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What will be on Senate Republican leader John Thune's plate? Senate Republicans elected South Dakota's John Thune to replace Mitch McConnell as the new majority leader. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion reports on how the vote went down and what Thune will be tasked with.cbsnews.com
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Where Minneapolis police reform stands after George Floyd's death Since George Floyd's 2020 murder, the Minneapolis Police Department has spent at least $2.5 million on training and recruitment, but some community members say that has not translated to trust.cbsnews.com
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Breaking down Trump's latest administration picks and his Biden meeting President-elect Donald Trump selected Congressman Matt Gaetz of Florida as attorney general and former Democratic Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii as the director of national intelligence. CBS News' Major Garrett breaks down the picks and characterizes Trump's meeting with President Biden Wednesday.cbsnews.com
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Four arrested in California for allegedly staging bear attacks to receive insurance payouts Investigators accused four suspects of staging bear attacks using a costume to damage vehicles in a San Bernardino County mountain community in order to receive payouts totaling more than $140,000.cbsnews.com
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom preparing to "Trump-proof" his state Governors in blue states are preparing to push back against the incoming Trump administration's agenda. California Gov. Gavin Newsom has called a special session of the legislature to "Trump-proof" the state, and has lobbied President Biden for funding and federal waivers before President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration. CBS News California investigative correspondent Julie Watts joins "America Decides" with more on the moves.cbsnews.com
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What does Trump's tapping of Rubio and Hegseth say about his foreign policy plans? President-elect Donald Trump has already made picks for key foreign policy roles in his new administration: Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida for secretary of state, and Fox News host and combat veteran Pete Hegseth for defense secretary. Ravi Agrawal, editor-in-chief of "Foreign Policy" magazine, joins "America Decides" to look at what Trump's potential team indicates about his agenda abroad.cbsnews.com
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How tight will the Republicans' new House majority be? When President-elect Donald Trump begins his second term, Republicans will have total control of Capitol Hill. CBS News projected Wednesday that the GOP will keep control of the House of Representatives, winning at least 218 seats. CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto has the details.cbsnews.com
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Ohio lawmakers pass bill restricting transgender student access to bathrooms The Republican-backed bill applies to Ohio public K-12 schools and institutions of higher education.cbsnews.com
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Recount triggered in Pa. Senate race as McCormick heads to D.C. Sen. Bob Casey is locked in a tight race with Dave McCormick in Pennsylvania. There will be an automatic recount of the votes, state officials say.cbsnews.com
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23andMe customer? What to know about the privacy of your genetic data. Concerns about 23andMe's business prospects is raising questions about the genetic testing company's customer data.cbsnews.com
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Many more seniors are getting COVID shots this year, CDC reports Nearly 4 in 10 seniors have gotten vaccinated for COVID so far this year.cbsnews.com
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Which of Trump's Cabinet picks could face most trouble getting confirmed? Several of President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet picks have generated controversy. CBS News political director Fin Gómez examines who could face the most trouble in the confirmation process.cbsnews.com
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KFC sues Church's Texas Chicken over "original recipe" ad claims KFC takes smaller competitor to court over wording rather than ingredients in touting its chicken.cbsnews.com
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What to know about inflation as data shows slight rise if a rise in inflation becomes a trend it could affect the Federal Reserve's quest to reach its target rates and keep the economy healthy. CBS News' Kelly O'Grady has more on the new data.cbsnews.com
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Breaking down Trump's trip to D.C. as more team picks emerge More news is emerging about President-elect Donald Trump's team picks as he visits with politicians in Washington. Zeke Miller, the chief White House correspondent for the Associated Press, joins CBS News with more on Trump's transition.cbsnews.com
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Trump to nominate Matt Gaetz for attorney general Trump will nominate Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz to serve as attorney general, according to a social media post.cbsnews.com
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How far has gold's price dropped in November? The price of gold was on a record run ... until this month. Here's what to know (and what to do) right now.cbsnews.com
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Travis Kelce's and Patrick Mahomes' homes were broken into just days apart The FBI is reportedly investigating burglaries at the homes of Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. The string of burglaries happened early last month while neither of them were home. At least $20,000 in cash was taken from Kelce's home. Neither one has addressed the burglaries publicly.cbsnews.com
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Why does Musk want to join Trump during second term as president? Elon Musk will have to balance the many business dealings he has with the U.S. government as he contemplates joining President-elect Donald Trump for his second term in office. David Yaffe-Bellany, a crypto and technology reporter at The New York Times, joins CBS News with more on Trump's plan to create a temporary agency known as the Department of Government Efficiency that Musk may help lead.cbsnews.com