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Trump ally Alina Habba shoots down press secretary rumors: ‘Not a role I am considering’

"While I am flattered by the support and speculation, the role of Press Secretary is not a role I am considering," Alina Habba said in a post on X on Thursday.
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Graduates with intellectual disabilities find work at South Carolina hotel
The Shepherd Hotel partners with a program at nearby Clemson University that helps students with intellectual disabilities live and work independently.
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Now is the time to explore this underrated part of Italy — where tourists are still welcome
Visitors will have a ball in this charming part of the Boot, according to a local travel expert.
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Are automated license plate readers in your city? Here's how to find out
A project to document automated license plate readers arrives as more police agencies are using the surveillance technology.
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Unique partnership teaches life skills to people with intellectual disabilities
About 30% of the staff at the Shepherd Hotel in South Carolina have intellectual disabilities, and the hotel has partnered with nearby Clemson University to help them learn skills that will allow them to live and work independently. Meg Oliver has more.
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Morning-after pills and IUD appointments spike after Trump win
Emergency contraceptive purchases spiked in the days following the 2024 Election, according to CBS News Confirmed data. Planned Parenthood also reported a 760% increase in IUD appointments since Nov. 6. Gynecologist Dr. Jessica Shepherd joins "The Daily Report" to discuss what to know about morning-after pills and what reproductive health questions people should ask their doctors.
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Gov. Hochul claimed she was a regular at NYC diners to talk congestion toll — but one owner has a different story
Gov. Kathy Hochul repeatedly insisted Thursday that she talks to regular folks at New York City diners who support the controversial $9 toll —  but one of the restaurants’ owners said the pol actually stopped coming, and the fee threatens to put him out of business.
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What the Mike Huckabee pick could signal for the West Bank
The West Bank has seen escalating violence since Oct. 7, with Israeli soldiers pursuing militants in residential areas and Jewish settlers mounting attacks on Palestinians in land grabs. Elizabeth Palmer looks at what President-elect Donald Trump's election victory and his selection of Mike Huckabee for U.S. ambassador to Israel could mean for the West Bank's future.
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Putting RFK Jr. in charge of health breaks the first rule of medicine
The overriding rule of medicine is: First, do no harm.
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Breaking down Trump's sweeping education plans
President-elect Donald Trump is proposing sweeping education changes like eliminating the Department of Education and cutting back loan forgiveness programs ahead of taking office in January. The Washington Post education writer Laura Meckler joins "The Daily Report" to discuss his plans and the likelihood they will come to fruition.
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Bill Clinton writes about tense #MeToo-era interview in new memoir: 'Fought to contain my frustration'
Former President Clinton's new memoir about his life after the presidency reportedly details his "frustration" with being questioned about Monica Lewinsky.
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Video shows police smash sunroof, saving man from car submerged in pool
The driver told Phoenix police he ended up in the pool after he accidentally stepped on the gas too hard.
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Tropical Storm Sara forms in Caribbean
Tropical Storm Sara formed in the Caribbean on Thursday and is churning west. It is forecast to bring life-threatening flooding to portions of Central America this weekend.
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On the front lines with firefighters as they battle wildfires in New Jersey
Tom Hanson embedded with fire crews Thursday as they continue to battle stubborn wildfires in New Jersey and New York. New Jersey's dry conditions have helped contribute to the growth of the wildfires. The state has received no significant rainfall since August, and it endured its driest October since 1895.
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Trump's pick of Matt Gaetz for attorney general draws criticism
Matt Gaetz immediately resigned from the House on Wednesday following the surprising announcement that he was President-elect Donald Trump's selection for attorney general. His resignation, however, came ahead of a scheduled vote by the House Ethics Committee this week on whether to release the results of an extensive investigation into allegations against Gaetz of sexual misconduct and illicit drug use, which he has denied. Scott MacFarlane reports.
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Dramatic video shows Phoenix police saving man from car submerged in pool
Police smashed the car's sun roof to pull out the driver. He told police he ended up in the pool after he accidentally stepped on the gas too hard.
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Whoopi Goldberg claims bakery refused her service over leftist views: 'They did not like my politics'
Whoopi Goldberg used her birthday celebration on "The View" to levy accusations against a family-owned bakery, claiming they initially refused her service over her political views.
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Why Trump chose RFK Jr for HHS secretary
President-elect Donald Trump's selection of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health and Human Services secretary came following several other controversial choices for Cabinet members. Caitlin Huey-Burns takes a look at the president-elect's decision-making process.
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Trump taps RFK Jr. as HHS secretary
President-elect Donald Trump announced Thursday that he has selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as his pick to run the Department of Health and Human Services. Kennedy, who ended his longshot independent presidential bid and endorsed Trump, has a history of being a vaccine skeptic and making false claims about public health. Dr. Jon LaPook takes a look at what it could mean for health care in the U.S.
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"CBS Evening News" headlines for Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
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Zach Bryan off the hook in 2023 Oklahoma obstruction arrest
The country musician was booked on an obstruction of investigation charge in September 2023 after getting "lippy" with cops.
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Former U.S. attorney explains why he calls Matt Gaetz the "anti-attorney general"
President-elect Donald Trump nominated former Rep. Matt Gaetz as his attorney general. Former U.S. attorney and assistant deputy attorney general Harry Litman joins CBS News to discuss his column calling Gaetz the "anti-attorney general" and what to expect from his potential management of the Justice Department.
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Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin jokingly thanks ESPN host for playing role in USC firing: 'Grateful to you Paul'
Paul Finebaum has not shied away from sharing his criticism of Lane Kiffin over the years, but the Ole Miss coach is showing he can take tough evaluations in stride.
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Football’s never-ending onslaught has killed any remaining thrills
It just seems that by Sunday night, let alone Monday night, no matter how appealing the flexed-for-TV-dough matchups, the thrill is gone. 
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‘1000-Lb. Sisters’ Tammy Slaton shows off weight loss, reveals she weighs 281 pounds
The TLC star has lost 444 pounds in total since embarking on her weight-loss journey in 2020 when she started filming "1000-Lb. Sisters."
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Giants on track for historically bad interception drought
The first commercial spacewalk happened more recently than the Giants’ last interception.
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NYC congestion pricing toll is ‘insane,’ says NJ governor candidate Josh Gottheimer — who promises to fight controversial tax
A New Jersey Democratic congressman announcing a bid Friday to become the Garden State's next governor blasted New York Gov. Kathy Hochul as "insane" for reviving the reviled "congestion" toll to enter Midtown Manhattan.
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How do recess appointments, the capability Trump is seeking, work?
President-elect Donald Trump said he wants to fill his Cabinet by using recess appointments. CBS News political reporter Hunter Woodall discusses what the power is and how it works.
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Everything you need to know about Disneyland’s Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, opening this week
Disneyland has formally rid itself of Splash Mountain, an attraction that came to be seen as problematic. In its place is a ride that serves as a celebration
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Everything Donald Trump Has Said About Vaccines
The president-elect has given mixed messages about the safety of vaccines in the past.
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How did The Onion's Infowars acquisition go down and why?
The satirical news company The Onion bought the right-wing media outlet Infowars at a bankruptcy auction. CBS News' Lilia Luciano reports on why the acquisition happened and what they plan on doing with the platform.
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Trump names his personal criminal defense attorney Todd Blanche as deputy attorney general
President-elect Donald Trump named his personal criminal defense attorney Todd Blanche as deputy attorney general.
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"Human … Please die:" Chatbot responds with threatening message
In an online conversation about aging adults, Google's Gemini AI chatbot responded with a threatening message, telling the user to "please die."
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What Trump's victory means for life in Washington, D.C.
Once President-elect Donald Trump takes the oath of office on Jan. 20, 2025, the federal government is sure to feel a shake-up. But what about the lives of everyday people in the capital of the U.S.? Michael Schaffer, senior editor and columnist at Politico, joins "America Decides" to discuss the changes that Washington, D.C., residents are bracing for.
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NYC’s new $9 congestion pricing toll — everything you need need to know
Gov. Kathy Hochul had abruptly paused the toll, which had been slated to go into effect at a base rate of $15 per day back in June.
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Matt Gaetz resigns from House before ethics report release
Matt Gaetz resigned from the House of Representatives on Wednesday after President-elect Donald Trump tapped him to lead the Department of Justice as attorney general. Before Gaetz resigned, the House Ethics Committee had been investigating claims of sexual misconduct and other violations, which he has denied. CBS News investigative producer Michael Kaplan has more. Then, Republican strategist Kevin Sheridan and former Democratic Rep. Mondaire Jones of New York join with analysis.
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Auburn's Bruce Pearl reveals his message to team after plane turned around due to players fighting
Auburn Tigers head coach Bruce Pearl revealed the message he gave his team after two players got into an altercation on the plane that resulted in a player being bloodied.
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Chiefs Hire Research Group to Aid in Planning For Potential Relocation
The Kansas City Chiefs have hired a research group to aid in helping the team determine the future home of the organization.
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Biden Expands Medicaid Coverage for Children in 5 States
The Biden administration is giving five states authorization to provide additional years of eligibility for children.
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How dry conditions are fueling Northeast fires
Some Northeastern states have not seen the dry conditions fueling the current wildfires in nearly 120 years. The largest is burning along the New York-New Jersey border. CBS News national investigative correspondent Tom Hanson has more on the firefighters' battle against the flames.
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Last two House Republicans who supported Trump impeachment to return
Ten House Republicans voted to impeach President-elect Donald Trump after the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. Just a few years later, only two are left in Congress. CBS News political reporter Hunter Woodall joins "America Decides" with more.
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Donald Trump Taps His Personal Defense Lawyers for Top DOJ Roles
President-elect Donald Trump selected two of his lawyers, Todd Blanche and Emil Bove, for powerful jobs at the DOJ.
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How RFK Jr. could reshape U.S. health policy
President-elect Donald Trump has offered Robert F. Kennedy Jr. the Health and Human Services secretary role. Kennedy faced several controversies during his White House bid, including a conspiracy theory about COVID-19. New Yorker staff writer Clare Malone joins "America Decides" to break down the beliefs Kennedy could potentially bring to the second Trump administration.
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Kanye West’s ex-staffer claims the rapper left business meeting to have ‘loud’ sex with Bianca Censori, openly shared antisemitic views
In a lawsuit filed Thursday, Murphy Aficionado alleged he could hear "loud moaning and clapping" after West left a business meeting to have sex with Censori.
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What Biden is expecting from his meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping
President Biden will attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in South America. During the visit, he will meet with allies and Chinese President Xi Jinping. CBS News' Natalie Brand has more.
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How to Watch Jamaica vs United States, Live Stream Nations League, TV Channel
Catch the U.S. Men's National Team take on Jamaica on Thursday night in Nations League action.
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Why did Trump pick RFK Jr. for health secretary?
President-elect Donald Trump said late Thursday he would nominate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. This comes on the heels of former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz being tapped for attorney general. CBS News' Major Garrett and Scott MacFarlane have the latest.
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Body of elderly man found face down in Brooklyn’s Gowanus Canal: cops
The man, 69, was discovered in the water around 2 p.m. near Nevins and Butler streets in Brooklyn, authorities said.
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Dodgers 'Looking Into' 3 Pitchers At Top of Free Agent Market: Report
The defending World Series champions are linked to three domestic free agent pitchers at the top of this winter's class in a new report.
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