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Do you have to fill out your entire ballot? Some voters may wish to only vote in some races. Here's what happens if you leave fields blank.cbsnews.com
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Ford to pause production of F-150 Lightning electric pickup trucks Ford is temporarily halting production of its F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck as motorists cool on EVs.cbsnews.com
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Walz's closing campaign message to air on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" Walz recorded the interview with Colbert Thursday in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, underscoring the Harris campaign's focus on the battleground state in the 2024 election.cbsnews.com
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"Dances with Wolves" actor is again indicted on sexual abuse charges A grand jury in Nevada has again indicted Nathan Chasing Horse on charges that he sexually abused Indigenous women and girls for decades.cbsnews.com
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Passenger attacked while sleeping on flight: "His face was bruised and bloody" A United Airlines passenger attacked a man midflight, punching him repeatedly in the face until it was bloody, authorities said.cbsnews.com
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How "Here" brought Tom Hanks and Robin Wright together again Nearly 30 years after Forrest Gump, Tom Hanks and Robin Wright reunite in "Here," a film that follows a couple's journey through love and loss in one room across decades.cbsnews.com
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U.S. sanctions members of cartel linked to killings of Americans The sanctions come two years after a judge ordered La Linea to pay $4.6 billion to the families of nine Americans killed in a 2019 ambush in Mexico.cbsnews.com
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"Win With Black Women" founder on group's role in historic election Jotaka Eaddy founded"Win With Black Women," a virtual network that started meeting by Zoom every Sunday during the pandemic to support and advance the policy agenda of Black women.cbsnews.com
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Harris leans into economy, abortion rights in new ads in final days of campaign Harris' closing ads are emphasizing issues of abortion access and her economic proposals in the final full week of the 2024 presidential campaign.cbsnews.com
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Former Disney worker allegedly hacked menus, changed peanut allergy info Former Disney World employee Micahel Scheuer is accused of changing allergen information for some menu items that could have been deadly to those with peanut allergies.cbsnews.com
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Halloween haunted house in Michigan collects donations for a good cause Karri Dumas and her family in Cadillac, Michigan, go all out for Halloween with a haunted house featuring inflatable clowns, skeleton armies and a cemetery. Rather than charging admission, they collect food and supplies for local charities, inspiring their community to give back.cbsnews.com
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The PCE report drops to 2.1%. Here's what that means for interest rates. The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index eased to a 2.1% annual rate in September, close to the Fed's target.cbsnews.com
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Tumblers sold at Wawa stores recalled after reports of cuts The manufacturer of tumblers sold at Wawa stores says it has received four reports of cuts from the product's metal drinking straws.cbsnews.com
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A student's mission to support young mothers aging out of foster care After a life-changing trip to Ghana, Morgan State senior Gloria Lawrence launched Esi's House of Hope as a safe haven for young mothers needing housing and mentorship. Her organization is now expanding to give more young moms a stable place to live and grow.cbsnews.com
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Trump says "whether the women like it or not, I'm going to protect them" Former President Donald Trump said that his advisers deemed the line about protecting women "inappropriate."cbsnews.com
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Deer hunter mauled to death by bear in Alaska, troopers say Tad Fujioka was found dead and an "investigation revealed he was the likely victim of a fatal bear mauling," officials said.cbsnews.com
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"Mornings Memory": Carving pumpkins with Martha Stewart Take a trip back to Halloween 24 years ago when Martha Stewart appeared on CBS to demonstrate the art of carving the perfect jack-o'-lantern.cbsnews.com
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FarmboxRx founder Ashley Tyrner on changing the game in food accessibility As founder and CEO of FarmboxRx, Ashley Tyrner is making healthy food accessible in areas where it's hardest to find. Her service has delivered produce to over 2.7 million households, helping underserved communities gain access to fresh, nutritious options.cbsnews.com
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Despite today's snow, Halloween Blizzard Of 1991 records aren't threatened While WCCO meteorologist Joseph Dames says this year's Halloween forecast does call for some snowflakes, it will be nothing compared to the wave of white that plopped down on the area 33 years ago.cbsnews.com
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The Climate Election: Transportation, explained Transportation is a lifeline, but experts say it's aging, underfunded and unable to withstand more frequent and intense extreme weather events. And if changes aren't made quickly, the EPA says the costs will be "steep," with hundreds of billions of dollars of damage every year.cbsnews.com
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How older Americans are grappling with hanging up their car keys The aging U.S. population raises new questions about how to approach keeping drivers safe behind the wheel.cbsnews.com
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Devices used in ballot box fires had the words "Free Gaza," source says The incendiary devices used in suspected arson attacks on two ballot drop boxes in Oregon and Washington state on Monday were marked with the words "Free Gaza," a law enforcement source told CBS News Wednesday. Nicole Sganga has the latest.cbsnews.com
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Harris seeks to bolster youth vote in campaign's closing days Fresh off her massive rally at the Ellipse in Washington, D.C., Vice President Kamala Harris headed back to the battleground states Wednesday, where she was slated to hold a rally in Madison, in an attempt to appeal to the approximately 50,000 college students who attend the University of Wisconsin. Those students are a critical demographic for Harris. Nancy Cordes reports from the Badger State.cbsnews.com
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Trump puts focus on Biden's "garbage" remarks Former President Donald Trump criticized President Biden for comments he made on a video call with Latino activists in which he appeared to call Trump supporters "garbage," comments the White House alleges were misconstrued. Mr. Biden's remarks were in response to a racist joke about floating garbage that was told by a comedian at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally on Sunday. Robert Costa reports.cbsnews.com
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"CBS Evening News" headlines for Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024 Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."cbsnews.com
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Hurricane Helene and Milton relief benefit airing on CBS, CMT A benefit raising money for relief and recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton will be broadcast Saturday night.cbsnews.com
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Trump falsely claims noncitizen voter fraud is widespread. Here are 5 facts. Voter fraud by noncitizens is very rare and does not occur in numbers that could swing a federal election, studies show.cbsnews.com
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CBS News poll finds Democrat Casey narrowly ahead in Senate race in Pennsylvania Pennsylvania voters are likelier to describe Casey's views as "reasonable" than "extreme."cbsnews.com
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Reddit stock price soars after social media player reports first profit Reddit's stock leaps nearly 40% after the social media company notched its first profit since launching in 2005.cbsnews.com
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Ballot drop boxes, long a target of misinformation, face physical threats Ballot drop boxes have long been targets of misinformation, according to experts, who say the false claims surged during the 2020 election.cbsnews.com