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[ad_1] 10/30: CBS Evening News Plus – CBS News Watch CBS News What to know about Trump administration plans to form “quick reaction forces” across U.S.; The delightful absurdity of “6-7” [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] 10/30: CBS Evening News Plus – CBS News Watch CBS News What to know about Trump administration plans to form “quick reaction forces” across U.S.; The delightful absurdity of “6-7” [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] First, a report on children living with veterans with PTSD. Then, a look at how some countries are accused of abusing the Interpol red notice system. And, a report on efforts to revive the extinct Tasmanian tiger. [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] Thursday’s rain led to deadly flooding in parts of New York City as it broke records and caused damage across the Tri-State Area. There were reports of downed trees, impassable roadways and trouble on mass transit. Apparent storm-related deaths in Brooklyn, Upper Manhattan At least two apparent storm-related deaths were reported. Firefighters responded to…
[ad_1] First, Ukraine accuses Russia of looting museums. Then, how air systems can curb viruses’ spread. And, a sports betting boom fuels addiction concern. [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] Watch CBS News Lindsey Reiser reports on President Trump’s high-stakes meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, and the most-Googled costumes ahead of Halloween. [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] Microsoft, Meta and Alphabet recently reported their quarterly earnings and one thing is certain: the jaw-dropping investments in artificial intelligence are only just getting started. This all comes just days after Nvidia became the world’s first-ever $5 trillion company. Jacob Ward, technology journalist, joins CBS News to discuss. [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] U.S.-based aid groups rush to provide support to Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa – CBS News Watch CBS News Across the U.S., there are furious efforts to get aid into the Caribbean nation of Jamaica following the trail of destruction and devastation left by Hurricane Melissa. Cristian Benavides reports. [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] More than 42 million Americans across the country who rely on the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, also known as SNAP, will lose the benefit Saturday as the shutdown continues. Diane Yentel, CEO of the National Council of Nonprofits, joins “The Daily Report” to discuss its lawsuit against the Trump administration. [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] The White House held a roundtable on Thursday with aviation experts to discuss the impact of the government shutdown on U.S. airports. Chris Sununu, president and CEO of Airlines for America, joins “The Takeout” to break down the discussion. [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] Aid flights sent from Florida for Hurricane Melissa victims in Jamaica – CBS News Watch CBS News Flights of aid are being sent from Florida to Jamaica in response to Hurricane Melissa. CBS News correspondent Cristian Benavides reports from Miami. [ad_2] Source link