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European officials dismiss claim world leaders 'are laughing' at Trump, praise his 'strong message'

Vice President Harris, during September's presidential debate, claimed world leaders were "laughing" at former President Trump. Several foreign officials beg to differ.
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Newsom signs bill to ban octopus farming in California
Gov. Gavin Newsom signs a bipartisan bill banning octopus farming in the state. California is now the second state to do so.
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Diddy’s lawyer says rapper remains ‘remarkably positive’ while in notoriously tough Brooklyn lockup
Can’t nobody hold him down. Sean “Diddy” Combs remains “remarkably” upbeat in his notoriously tough Brooklyn lockup because he’s so focused on proving he’s not a sex trafficker, according to his attorney. “His state of mind is actually remarkably positive,” Combs’ attorney, Marc Agnifilo, told TMZ when reminded that the disgraced hip-hop mogul could spend...
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Coldplay on their record-breaking world tour
Twenty-five years after their first hit record, Coldplay's current world tour, which Billboard calls "the biggest rock tour of all time," has earned more than a billion dollars and sold more than 10 million tickets. During a stop in Dublin, correspondent Anthony Mason catches up with Chris Martin, Will Champion, Guy Berryman and Jonny Buckland to talk about "Moon Music" (the band's tenth studio album), the songwriting process, and their future playing together.
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The Bible makes clear who will win today's battles, says Jonathan Cahn, bestselling author
Author and evangelist Jonathan Cahn believes we are living in the End of Days, and his newest book "The Dragon's Prophecy" explains why he thinks this is the case.
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President Joe Biden on Jimmy Carter's 100th birthday
On the occasion of Jimmy Carter turning 100, President Biden honors the former president and humanitarian for his decades of public service, as well as his hopeful vision of our country and tireless commitment to a better world.
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A fragrant chickpea tagine captures the essence of a Moroccan classic
A chickpea tagine takes its cues from a Moroccan chicken stew, bathing the legumes in a heady combination of spices, herbs and aromatics.
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Pumpkin spice is everywhere — 6 recipes to embrace fall's favorite flavor
It's pumpkin spice season — pies, cakes, soups and more cozy recipes for fall.
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Emmitt Smith, Calvin Johnson among NFL legends who endorse Harris for president
Fifteen Pro Football Hall of Famers on Saturday endorse Vice President Kamala Harris for president as her campaign launched "Athletes for Harris."
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October’s ‘ring of fire’ solar eclipse is coming — and here’s how and where to see it
A “ring of fire” eclipse of the sun is coming. But only a lucky few will be in the path.
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Should I reapply for a job I was turned down for?
A few months ago, a company invited me for an interview. They said they liked me, but felt it wasn’t a good fit. Since then, I’ve actually done more work in that particular area, and they just reposted the role. Should I apply with an updated résumé, or is that too pushy?
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Ina Garten on her memoir, and a life of reinvention
She was working an economic policy job at the White House when, at age 30, she bought a small specialty food store called the Barefoot Contessa. It started her on a career as an entrepreneur, cookbook author and culinary TV host.
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Ina Garten: Recipe for success
Ina Garten was working an economic policy job at the White House when, at age 30, she changed direction, buying a small specialty food store called the Barefoot Contessa in West Hampton Beach, New York. It started her on a career as an entrepreneur, cookbook author and culinary TV host. Garten, whose new memoir is "Be Ready When the Luck Happens," talks with correspondent Rita Braver about her painful childhood; her marriage; and what she thinks about the prospect of retiring.
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Remembering "Downton Abbey" actress Maggie Smith
Dame Maggie Smith, whose luminous stage and screen career included two Oscars and a Tony Award, died on Friday, September 27, 2024, at age 89. Correspondent Martha Teichner has a remembrance of the actress whose most famous role came late in life – as the prickly, imperious Lady Violet Crawley in the TV series "Downton Abbey."
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‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menéndez Story’ Episode 8 Recap: Camera Men
Leslie Abramson can join Marcia Clark and Monica Lewinsky in Ryan Murphy’s “History Misjudged Us” Justice League.
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Can I use my friend’s address to get a job out of state?
I’ve landed a job out of state. I used a friend’s address on the résumé since I knew they wouldn’t consider me even though I did not expect relocation assistance. I’m planning on moving there before I start the job but is it legally OK to use my friend’s address for the HR paperwork in...
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‘Bad Debater’ Tim Walz is Terrified He’s Going to Let Kamala Harris Down at VP Debate
Andrew Harnik/Getty ImagesMinnesota Governor and Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz is constantly freaking out that he is going to let Vice President Kamala Harris down and screw up in his debate against Ohio Senator JD Vance this week, according to a dozen campaign staffers who spoke to CNN.The network reported that Walz—a longtime politician with twelve years spent in the U.S. House of Representatives and five years in the governor’s office—warned his running mate that he is a “bad debater” last month.“He’s a strong person,” Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, who’s known Walz for 18 years, told CNN. “He’s just not a lawyer-debater type. It’s not like he was dreaming of debates when he was in first grade.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Jets vs. Broncos prediction: NFL Week 4 odds, picks, props, best bets
The Jets host the Broncos on Sunday, and we have two rookies we're eying in the player props market.
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Let there be light: World-renowned Monreale Cathedral’s golden mosaics to be restored to former glory
The mosaics of a mediaeval cathedral in Sicily are set to regain their golden lustre thanks to careful restoration work and new lighting.
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In Finland, classes in recognizing fake news, disinformation
Being able to identify hoaxes, avoid scams, and debunk propaganda is a civic skill required in today's information society. That's why the curriculum of students in Finland includes media literacy lessons, aimed at safeguarding a precious resource: the truth. Correspondent Chris Livesay reports.
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IDF prepares to invade southern Lebanon as 2 more Hezbollah leaders are presumed dead
At least 11 people were killed in the latest Israeli airstrikes, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency. The Israeli military, meanwhile, says it’s preparing for a ground invasion into southern Lebanon.
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Alabama's 17-year-old star receiver writes blunt 2-word message on eye black ahead of breakout game
Ryan Williams was Alabama's hero on Saturday against Georgia, but before his breakout game, he wrote a blunt two-word message on his eye black.
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Opponent of Anna Paulina Luna charged with threatening to hire hit squad against political rival
A former Republican congressional candidate was charged over allegations that he threatened to dispatch a hit squad to murder his political opponent.
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Los Angeles knows how to make a sandwich. Here's our 37 faves
The Los Angeles Times Food Team (French) dipped its toe into a sandwich debate, naming their 37 favorite spots throughout L.A. and Orange counties.
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‘SNL’ pokes fun at Mayor Adams’ federal indictment: ‘You want your mayor in coach?’
“Saturday Night Live” poked fun at Mayor Adams and his historic legal problems — joking that it all stems from him wanting to turn the Big Apple into a “swag-tropolis.” Devon Walker portrayed the embattled mayor on the season 50 premiere, scooting in on a chair as Michael Che mentioned Adams’ federal bribery and corruption charges...
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Associated Press called out for headline on death of terror leader: ‘Charismatic and shrewd’
Social media users pointed out that the Associated Press' obituary for deceased Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah appeared to be nicer than its obituary of late U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe.
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James Bond's wheels: Collecting the coolest
Doug Redenius' lifelong fascination with James Bond movies has led him to collect and restore dozens of vehicles used by the British secret agent and the bad guys he pursued, from tripped-out sportscars, submersibles and motorcycles, to planes, helicopters and paragliders. Correspondent Lee Cowan takes a spin through spy movie history, visiting with 007's vehicles, many of which are currently on display at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.
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Kurt Cobain’s daughter, Frances Bean, gives birth to first baby with Tony Hawk’s son Riley: ‘Welcome to the world’
The daughter of Courtney Love and the late Nirvana musician announced Saturday that she and her husband welcomed a baby boy earlier this month.
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Shocking video shows entire bridge washed away by Hurricane Helen floodwater: ‘Get out of the way!’
Watch a Tennessee bridge collapse into the Nolichucky River on Saturday, when the river surged with floodwater caused by remnants of Hurricane Helene.
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Employers are offering new benefits, from elder care to pet PTO
“The introduction of these diverse and inclusive benefits is a reflection of the changing state of our families and the recognition that ‘it takes a village,’” said Dan Schawbel, managing partner of Workplace Intelligence.
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Terror expert: Leadership of Hezbollah has been "decapitated"
Friday's airstrike by the Israeli military that killed Hassan Nasrallah, overall leader of the Iran-backed group Hezbollah, in Beirut, Lebanon, along with the recent explosions of pagers and walkie-talkies carried by Hezbollah members, have now eliminated virtually all of the terrorist group's senior commanders. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin talks with CBS News contributors Andrew Boyd (former head of counter-terrorism operations at the CIA) and Michael Morrell (former acting CIA director) about what these latest developments mean for Israel, and for Iran.
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Almanac: September 29
"Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.
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U.S. military says it killed 37 militants in Syria airstrikes
U.S. Central Command said two of the dead were senior militants affiliated with the extremist Islamic State group and an al-Qaeda-linked group in Syria.
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Brush with fame: The public's one-sided bond with celebrities
Parasocial relationships are those that are one-sided – like the fascination and devotion that fans hold for their favorite celebrities. How do they speak to the human condition?
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Starstruck: The public's one-sided bond with celebrities
Parasocial relationships are those that are one-sided – like the fascination and devotion that fans hold for their favorite celebrities. Correspondent Susan Spencer talks with journalist Jancee Dunn about her experience interviewing her hero, rock star Stevie Nicks; and with experts about how that intense fan-celebrity relationship speaks to the human condition.
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Controversial Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard facing eviction: report
Tiffany Henyard, the Democratic mayor of Dolton, Illinois, is reportedly facing eviction over unpaid rent as she deals with claims of lavish spending on the taxpayer's dime.
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Solution to Evan Birnholz’s Sept. 29 crossword, ‘Time Travel’
A challenging meta that may throw you for a time loop.
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AI is reshaping drone warfare in Russia and Ukraine
SLOVIANSK, UKRAINE — It looked like an ordinary, modest house on the outskirts of Sloviansk, a small city just behind the front line in eastern Ukraine. But the parlor’s heavy furniture had been replaced by folding tables and six big flat-screen TVs. Five men in fatigues monitored the images flashing across the screens: direct feeds...
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Get Obsessed With an Ingredient. It’ll Make You a Better Cook.
I’ve done it with everything from miso to crème fraîche.
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Steelers vs. Colts, Commanders vs. Cardinals predictions: NFL Week 4 odds, picks
Post sports gambling editor/producer and digital sports editor Matt Ehalt is in his first season in the Bettor’s Guide.  
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How to watch Broncos at Jets for free in Week 4: Start time and streaming
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Is it normal to hate your spouse? Experts reveal how to overcome this and find the love
Relationship experts say it’s normal for couples to experience moments of what feels like genuine hatred. The difference between couples who last and those who don’t can lie in how they handle their emotions in those moments.
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Israel says it has killed another high-ranking Hezbollah official
Hezbollah confirmed his death, making him the seventh senior Hezbollah leader slain in Israeli strikes in a little over a week. They include founding members who had evaded death or detention for decades.
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Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in hiding with extra security following Hezbollah leader's death: report
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was placed in a secure location after Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah's killing in Lebanon.
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‘SNL’ Season 50 premiere addresses Hoda Kotb’s ‘Today’ exit — with a Matt Lauer dig
"Saturday Night Live" had plenty of material to report about during its Season 50 premiere — thanks to its own network.
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