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  1. Prosecutors ask judge to hold Trump in contempt for more gag order violations At a contentious hearing with Trump looking on, lawyers from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office told the judge that Trump had violated the gag order four more times.
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  2. Police in Mexico say bones found at charred pit are of "animal origin" Mexico City's chief prosecutor disputed a volunteer group's claims that human remains and other evidence had been found at the site.
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  3. Pregnancy-related deaths fall to pre-pandemic levels, new data shows New CDC data shows about 680 women in the U.S. died during pregnancy or shortly after childbirth in 2023, a decline from the previous year.
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  4. 5 ways to lower your mortgage payment right now You may have options for reducing your current mortgage payment today. Here's how.
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  5. Jeff Daniels on playing challenging role in Netflix's “A Man in Full'" Emmy Award-winning actor Jeff Daniels says he's playing one of his most challenging roles yet. He stars in the new Netflix limited series "A Man in Full," created by Hollywood heavyweights David E. Kelley and Regina King, who also serves as a director. Daniels portrays Charlie Croker, a tough-talking real estate mogul facing bankruptcy. He must defend his empire and his family against enemies attempting to exploit his fall from grace.
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  6. Judge to decide on 4 additional gag order violations against Trump Just days after being ordered to pay $9,000 for violating a gag order in his "hush money" case, former President Donald Trump is once again being accused of breaking the order. A hearing is being held over Trump's comments Thursday morning. CBS News national correspondent Errol Barnett has more.
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  7. Trump touts role in overturning Roe v. Wade, Biden to meet with families of slain officers Former President Donald Trump was in Wisconsin and Michigan Wednesday where he hyped up his part in overturning Roe v. Wade and defended his policy of letting states make their own abortion laws. On the Democratic side, President Biden is heading to Charlotte, North Carolina, to meet with the families of the law enforcement officers killed in a shootout this week. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe has more on the campaigns.
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  8. Amazon experts top book recommendations for every type of mom Still searching for the perfect Mother’s Day gift? Sarah Gelman, Amazon Books Editorial Director, shares her top book picks for all kinds of moms.
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  9. Police enter pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA, arrest protesters Just before dawn Thursday, police moved in on a pro-Palestinian encampment on UCLA's campus, pulling apart barricades and making arrests. The protesters had been demonstrating against the war in Gaza. CBS News' Carter Evans reports from the scene and Brian Higgins, former Bergen County police chief, joined CBS News to discuss the tactics used by authorities.
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  10. Rosie O'Donnell joining cast of "And Just Like That..." O'Donnell shared a photo of a script for season three, episode one of the Max show, revealing her character's name is Mary.
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  11. Country star Walker Hayes opens up about new album "Sober Thoughts" Country star Walker Hayes talks about his new album, "Sober Thoughts," and his journey toward sobriety.
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  12. Police raid anti-war encampment at UCLA Police raided the anti-war encampment at UCLA, which was declared unlawful by university officials overnight. It came one day after a violent clash between protesters and counter-protesters.
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  13. Donald Trump rallies supporters in crucial battleground states For the first time since his New York criminal trial got underway, former President Donald Trump returned to campaigning on Wednesday, this time in Michigan and Wisconsin, which are two crucial battleground states in the 2024 election. On the campaign trail, he highlighted his role in overturning Roe v. Wade, and emphasized his opinion that abortion should be left to the states. Trump will be in court Thursday as his criminal trial resumes.
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  14. Eye Opener: UCLA anti-war encampment swarmed by police The UCLA student encampment was swarmed by police overnight. This comes one day after the encampment was attacked by counter-protesters. Also, Texas faces major flooding after days of severe weather, with even more storms on the way. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
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  15. Trillions of cicadas emerge after decades underground Trillions of cicadas are emerging across 12 states, from the Midwest to the East Coast, after spending more than a decade underground. In Central Illinois, there is a rare opportunity to see two types of cicadas together for the first time in more than 200 years.
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  16. UnitedHealth Group CEO reports cyberattack could impact a third of Americans UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty disclosed that a cyberattack on one of its subsidiaries earlier this year might affect up to a third of all Americans.
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  17. Tel Aviv demonstrators demand hostage deal Amid ongoing airstrikes in Rafah, Gaza, demonstrators in Tel Aviv intensify calls for the Israeli government to negotiate a hostage deal with Hamas. The protests have included blocking traffic in Israel's second-largest city.
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  18. Climate activists ramp up pressure on Citigroup to halt fossil fuel funding In the latest installment of our "Climate Watch" series, climate activists take bold measures, including blockading the entrance to Citigroup's global headquarters in Manhattan. Protesters are demanding the banking giant cease its funding of fossil fuels.
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  19. Another gag order hearing for Trump after bashing judge at rally Former President Donald Trump's "hush money" trial resumes Thursday with another gag order hearing. On Wednesday, Trump slammed the judge in the case, telling supporters at a rally he had been "unconstitutionally gagged." CBS News investigative reporter Graham Kates has more on the case.
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  20. Police making arrests at UCLA encampment Police have begun breaking up an pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA. CBS News' Carter Evans has more.
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  21. Sneak peek: The Detective's Wife Police investigate one of their own when a detective becomes a suspect in the shooting death of his wife. "48 Hours" contributor Nikki Battiste reports Saturday, May 4 at 10/9c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
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  22. Summer heat waves already deadly in Asia, and it's still spring Much of Asia is sweltering under a heat wave that one expert calls "by far the most extreme event in world climatic history."
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  23. Biden campaign continues focus on abortion with new ad buy The ad, first shared with CBS News, features part of Donald Trump's interview with Time Magazine.
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  24. Woman arrested after friend shot dead in uncompleted suicide pact Family members said Heavenly Faith Garfield and the victim had been discussing the pact for several weeks, the affidavit says.
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  25. Face of Neanderthal woman revealed 75,000 years after she died Shanidar Z's skull — thought to be the best preserved Neanderthal find this century — "was as flat as a pizza," experts said.
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  26. Abortion access defines key New York congressional races Several New York Democrats acknowledged that Republicans are more aggressively counterpunching on the issue of abortion in the 2024 election cycle.
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  27. Stormy Daniels' former attorney returning to the stand in Trump trial An attorney who represented two women seeking payments in 2016 for their silence about alleged sexual encounters with Donald Trump will continue his testimony Thursday.
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  28. Tense scene at UCLA after police order protesters to leave Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters remained behind barricades on the UCLA campus early Thursday morning despite police orders to leave.
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  29. 5/1: CBS Evening News Several college protests turn violent; police called in to clear encampments; Bee colony delays Arizona Diamondbacks game
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  30. 5/1: America Decides Florida’s six-week abortion ban takes effect; former first lady Michelle Obama surprises students for college signing day.
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