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Climate change is making days longer, study finds

Climate change is making days longer, study finds 150 150 admin

This summer millions of people have experienced the fact that climate change is making our days hotter, but new research shows it is also making them longer. CBS News’ Lana Zak explains.
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What caused the CrowdStrike-Microsoft global tech outage?

What caused the CrowdStrike-Microsoft global tech outage? 150 150 admin

A global tech outage Friday grounded planes, sent offices offline and disrupted multiple industries. Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike says it identified a critical problem in its software and is working to fix the issue. Justin Cappos, professor and cybersecurity expert at New York University’s Tandon School of Engineering, joins CBS News to explain what caused the outage and when things could return to normal.
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Conspiracy falsely claims there was second shooter at Trump rally

Conspiracy falsely claims there was second shooter at Trump rally 150 150 admin

Social media users circulated misleading visuals and accounts to falsely claim there was a second gunman atop a water tower at the rally venue.
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Trump, Ukraine's Zelenskyy speak by phone

Trump, Ukraine's Zelenskyy speak by phone 150 150 admin

The call comes nearly five years after another phone conversation between the leaders triggered Trump’s first impeachment.
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WNBA All-Star weekend takes over Phoenix with new team on the horizon

WNBA All-Star weekend takes over Phoenix with new team on the horizon 150 150 admin

Two new faces at this weekend’s WNBA All-Star Game in Phoenix will be rookie sensations Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. Both athletes have super-charged women’s basketball. And as more people are tuning in to the WNBA, there is a new team on the horizon. Jess Smith, president of the Golden State Valkyries, which will debut as the WNBA’s 13th basketball team in 2025, joins CBS News to discuss.
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Marking 55 years since Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11 moon landing

Marking 55 years since Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11 moon landing 150 150 admin

Saturday marks 55 years since Neil Armstrong first stepped foot on the moon as part of the Apollo 11 mission. Derrick Pitts, chief astronomer at the Franklin Institute, joined CBS News to discuss the event’s significance in history and space exploration.
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What to know about Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich's Russian conviction

What to know about Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich's Russian conviction 150 150 admin

A Russian court has convicted Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and sentenced him to 16 years in prison for charges of espionage that both the Journal and the U.S. government have rejected as fabricated. Washington Post reporter Mary Ilyushina joined CBS News to discuss Gershkovich’s situation and CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang has more on President Biden’s response.
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Hospital official discusses treating Trump after assassination attempt

Hospital official discusses treating Trump after assassination attempt 150 150 admin

New details are coming out about the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump and the moments after the shooting when Trump was treated at a local Pennsylvania hospital. CBS News correspondent Charlie De Mar spoke with an official at that hospital and has more.
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Biden's COVID symptoms have "improved meaningfully," doctor says

Biden's COVID symptoms have "improved meaningfully," doctor says 150 150 admin

Mr. Biden indicated earlier Friday he could be back on the campaign trail within days.
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Video shows reclusive tribe searching for food on beach in the Amazon

Video shows reclusive tribe searching for food on beach in the Amazon 150 150 admin

Video shows dozens of members of the reclusive Mashco Piro tribe searching for food on a beach in the Peruvian Amazon. One advocacy group for Indigenous peoples says this is evidence that logging concessions are “dangerously close” to the tribe’s territory, raising fears of conflict between logging workers and tribal members as well as potentially exposing dangerous diseases to the natives.
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