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Yearly Archives :

2023

The politics and economics of climate change and energy in 2023

The politics and economics of climate change and energy in 2023 150 150 admin

CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy and Kevin Book, managing director of ClearView Energy Partners, discuss efforts to plan for the effects of climate change, and what is being done to mitigate them.
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Face The Nation: Sullivan, Morell, Tracy

Face The Nation: Sullivan, Morell, Tracy 150 150 admin

Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the foreign policy outlook for 2023 and the efforts made to mitigate climate change.
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1 dead, 9 hurt in Alabama shooting near New Year's Eve party

1 dead, 9 hurt in Alabama shooting near New Year's Eve party 150 150 admin

Police say one person has been killed and nine hurt in a shooting a few blocks away from where thousands were in the streets for a New Year’s Eve party in downtown Mobile, Alabama.
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3 NYC officers injured, suspect shot near New Year's Eve ball drop

3 NYC officers injured, suspect shot near New Year's Eve ball drop 150 150 admin

One officer — a rookie, patrolling on his first day with the NYPD — suffered a fractured skull.
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Brazil's Lula sworn in as president while predecessor Bolsonaro leaves country

Brazil's Lula sworn in as president while predecessor Bolsonaro leaves country 150 150 admin

Tens of thousands of supporters decked out in the red of Lula’s Workers’ Party cheered after his swearing in.
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The year in review: 2022's most popular movies, music and Google searches

The year in review: 2022's most popular movies, music and Google searches 150 150 admin

The Book Report: Ron Charles' favorite novels of 2022

The Book Report: Ron Charles' favorite novels of 2022 150 150 admin

The Washington Post book reviewer shares his top fiction titles of the year.
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Colleagues remember Barbara Walters

Colleagues remember Barbara Walters 150 150 admin

Barbara Walters, the longtime NBC and ABC journalist who became the first woman to anchor a network TV evening news broadcast, died Friday at age 93. Three friends and colleagues – “Sunday Morning” anchor Jane Pauley, and former ABC News veterans Ted Koppel and Sam Donaldson – sit down to reminisce about Walters’ stellar career: the interviews, the successes, and the competitiveness.
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"Sunday Morning": Up next, recap and links

"Sunday Morning": Up next, recap and links 150 150 admin

Stories, videos, links, web extras and more from the #1 Sunday morning news program.
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Remembering TV news trailblazer Barbara Walters

Remembering TV news trailblazer Barbara Walters 150 150 admin