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13.11.2025 5:28
Telescope farm lets customers rent a piece of the night sky By day, a row of plain-looking sheds in sleepy Rockwood, Texas, looks like nothing more than a place to store farm tools and feed. But when the sun dips below the horizon, their roofs peel back in unison to reveal a hidden network of hundreds of telescopes. David Schechter reports.

13.11.2025 5:34
La gangr?ne gazeuse ressurgit sur le front ukrainien Cette infection bact?rienne mortelle, qui avait marqu? les combats de 1914-1918, fait son retour dans les tranch?es ukrainiennes. La faute aux frappes de drones russes qui emp?chent l?vacuation des bless?s et cr?ent des conditions sanitaires catastrophiques.

13.11.2025 5:41
Essay: What comes next after the shutdown ends As lawmakers prepare to vote on a deal to end the government shutdown, "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson asks, what should the government do about the problems it illuminated?

13.11.2025 5:43
US Flight Chaos Set to Ease as Longest Government Shutdown Ends The travel chaos that has gripped the US ahead of the peak Thanksgiving travel season is set to ease as the longest ever government shutdown ended, with flight reductions at major airports capped and Delta Air Lines Inc. saying its flights will be back to normal within days.

13.11.2025 5:46
U.S. Mint ends production of the penny After more than two centuries in circulation - and with billions of one-cent coins out there, today was the final day for making the penny. It was a somber occasion in Philadelphia where the last coins were made. The final two will be auctioned off. NBC News Liz Kreutz reports.

13.11.2025 6:00
China Heads for Longest Consumption Slowdown in Four Years China is heading for its longest slowdown in consumption growth since its post-Covid rebound lost steam more than four years ago, underscoring how the governments rhetoric about supporting domestic demand has struggled to match reality.

13.11.2025 6:08
Rep. Suzan DelBene says "Democrats are standing up" Lawmakers in the House of Representatives are set to vote on a measure to end the longest-ever government shutdown. The funding fight has exposed an apparent rift between Democrats. Democratic Rep. Suzan DelBene of Washington joins CBS News to discuss.

13.11.2025 6:21
Record US Government Shutdown Ends as Trump Signs Spending Bill President Donald Trump signed legislation to end the longest government shutdown in US history, marking the official conclusion to a 43-day impasse that halted food aid to millions of households, canceled thousands of flights and forced federal workers to go unpaid for more than a month.