| 01.10.2024 0:35California governor signs landmark ban on six artificial dyes in school foods California has become the first state in the nation to prohibit school cafeterias from serving foods that contain six artificial dyes tied to behavioral problems.01.10.2024 0:37Why You Should Change Your Exercise Routine桝nd How to Do It 揤ariety is the spice of an active life, and the data seem to support that."01.10.2024 0:54We Can Thank Deep-Space Asteroids for Helping Start Life on Earth Samples from the asteroid Ryugu contain key ingredients in the biological cookbook.01.10.2024 1:42Study establishes first causal link between anti-trans laws and suicide attempts State laws targeting transgender people made trans and nonbinary young people more likely to attempt suicide in the past year, according to a first-of-its-kind study.01.10.2024 1:59Kentucky sheriff accused of gunning down judge is retiring, lawyer says A lawyer for the Kentucky sheriff accused of fatally shooting a judge in his chambers announced the law enforcement official抯 retirement.01.10.2024 2:00Jimmy Carter Awakened My Patriotism in 1976. As He Turns 100, I抦 Finding It Again Jimmy Carter helped awaken my patriotism in 1976. As he turns 100, I'm finding it again.01.10.2024 2:03Vice Presidential Debate: Vance v. Walz hosted by CBS News Watch live coverage of the vice presidential debate between Ohio Senator JD Vance and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz hosted by CBS News.01.10.2024 2:09Why Helene Was So Destructive in Florida, the Carolinas and Appalachia Hurricanes typically weaken over land. But if the ground is already wet from earlier rains, storms can receive an extra jolt that keeps them churning.01.10.2024 2:12籒ew York Times ruft zur Wahl von Kamala Harris auf Das Editorial Board der US-Zeitung 籒ew York Times unterst?tzt offiziell Kamala Harris Pr?sidentschaftskandidatur und betont, ... 01.10.2024 2:20Pentagon Sends Additional Troops to the Middle East The additional forces, which one official placed at between 2,000 and 3,000, will bolster security for the 40,000 U.S. troops already in the region and help defend Israel, officials said.01.10.2024 2:37Vance and Walz lean on their wives in different ways on the trail and ahead of the VP debate While Usha Vance has acted more as a behind-the-scenes adviser, Gwen Walz has been hitting the campaign trail in key swing states as a spokesperson for the Harris-Walz campaign.01.10.2024 2:51Taylor Swift: Mann kauft signierte Gitarre f?r 4000 US-Dollar und zerst?rt sie dann Ein virales Video eines unbekannten Mannes bringt Swifties zum Gr?beln: Darin zerst?rt er eine wertvolle, signierte ... 01.10.2024 3:05How Your Student Loan Payments Will Impact Your Credit President Biden抯 yearlong on-ramp to help federal student loan borrowers ease back into repayment ended on Sept. 30.01.10.2024 3:24Based on a True Story, or a True Story? In 態aby Reindeer Lawsuit, Words Matter. A defamation suit against Netflix boils down to how the company presented its story about Martha Scott, a fictionalization of what the show抯 creator has described as a real-life stalking incident.01.10.2024 3:38Hurricane Helene scrambles mail and early voting plans in North Carolina Hurricane Helene has caused significant disruptions for election officials in North Carolina and across the southeastern U.S., scrambling voting preparations.01.10.2024 3:382 "crude" explosive devices found at Seminole Hard Rock Casino in Tampa Two explosive devices were discovered at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino in Tampa, Florida, on Sunday and Monday, prompting partial evacuations, the police said.01.10.2024 3:45Kris Kristofferson Stood by Sinead O扖onnor as the Boos Rained Down At a moment when the Irish singer had few people defending her, the country music veteran showed strong support. It created a bond that remained throughout their lives.01.10.2024 4:01More than 100 dead in devastation and flooding after Hurricane Helene 燤ore than 100 people are reported dead in a number of states after Hurricane Helene swept through the Southeast, causing widespread damage and devastating flooding. Officials say thousands of people have still not been in touch with their loved ones. NBC News George Solis from hard-hit Asheville, N.C.01.10.2024 4:05Helene floodwaters trapped Tennessee plastics plant employees, leaving some dead and others missing Floodwaters from Hurricane Helene trapped workers at an eastern Tennessee plastics factory, with several family members learning Monday that their loved ones didn't survive.01.10.2024 4:08BREAKING NEWS: Dodgers slugger Ohtani wins NL home run, RBI titles BREAKING NEWS: Dodgers slugger Ohtani wins NL home run, RBI titles
==KyodoRead full story here01.10.2024 4:45Southeast ravaged by catastrophic flooding from Helene More than 100 people are dead and more than 600 are missing after Hurricane Helene and its remnants wreaked havoc across the southeastern U.S. Helene crashed into Florida as a Category 4 hurricane, with storm surge above 10 feet. Then it was on to Georgia, where the governor compared the destruction to a bomb going off. But the highest death toll is in North Carolina, where the emergency is still unfolding. Skyler Henry reports from Asheville.01.10.2024 4:47What JD Vance and Tim Walz have to accomplish at VP debate CBS News is set to host the only 2024 vice presidential debate on Tuesday. Laura Davison, politics editor for Bloomberg, and Gram Slattery, national politics reporter for Reuters, join "America Decides" to discuss what Ohio Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz need to do to have a good debate night.01.10.2024 4:51How voters feel about JD Vance and Tim Walz ahead of debate Ohio Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz are set to debate Tuesday night on CBS News. Executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto joins "America Decides" to unpack a new poll on how voters see the stakes of the match-up.01.10.2024 4:51In Booming Asheville, Residents Rethink Their Sense of Safety Worries of flooding had not been top of mind as the mountain-ringed city flourished in recent years as a haven for artists, chefs, brewmasters, entrepreneurs and retirees.01.10.2024 4:53BREAKING NEWS: Japan big manufacturer sentiment in Sept. flat at 13: BOJ Tankan BREAKING NEWS: Japan big manufacturer sentiment in Sept. flat at 13: BOJ Tankan
==KyodoRead full story here01.10.2024 4:53BREAKING NEWS: Israel military announces it has begun ground operation in Lebanon BREAKING NEWS: Israel military announces it has begun ground operation in Lebanon
==KyodoRead full story here01.10.2024 4:54The role of politics in natural disasters More than 100 people have died as a result of Hurricane Helene. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett examines the role of politics in natural disasters.01.10.2024 5:02Israel begins "limited" ground operation in southern Lebanon The Israeli military says it has begun a "limited, localized" ground operation against Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon. The U.S. was told about the incursion before it began and the Pentagon said it is sending American troops to the region to bolster security. Chris Livesay and Imtiaz Tyab have more.01.10.2024 5:10Hurricane Helene devastates southeastern U.S. The death toll from Hurricane Helene has surpassed 100 people across the Southeast. Hundreds are still unaccounted for, and roughly two million people have lost power. CBS News correspondent Skyler Henry reports from North Carolina.01.10.2024 5:10MLB legend Pete Rose dies at age 83 MLB legend Pete Rose has died at the age of 83. Rose spent 24 years in the league with the Cincinnati Reds but also played for the Philadelphia Phillies and Montreal Expos. He won three World Series titles, was the National League MVP, and was a 17-time all-star.牋01.10.2024 5:10Georgia抯 6-Week Abortion Ban Is Struck Down The ruling is unlikely to be the final word on abortion access in the state, with the expectation that the case will ultimately be decided by the Georgia Supreme Court.01.10.2024 5:18Trump mischaracterizes data on immigrants with convictions Recently released data from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is revealing the number of convicted immigrants currently in the country. Former President Donald Trump and his allies have mischaracterized the data by claiming that everyone on the list entered under the Biden administration and remains freely in the U.S. CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez has the details. 小褌褉邪薪懈褑褘: 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 |