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11.10.2024 3:58
Ethel Kennedy: A Life in Pictures Her life took a tragic turn when her husband, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, was assassinated, but she continued to engage in social advocacy and was recognized for her devotion to her family and nation.

11.10.2024 4:05
FOCUS:Japan stock market may rebound as new PM Ishiba revises econ policies Shigeru Ishiba's election as the ruling party leader triggered a plunge in Tokyo shares late last month, but conditions may be on a recovery track as he has revised his market-shaking pledges since becoming Japan's new prime minister on Oct. 1, with a snap election now set for the end of the month. Some analysts expect stock prices could gain momentum if the Liberal Democratic Party secures victory in the Oct. 27 general election, given Ishiba's signals that his government will prioritize measures to bolster the economy and buoy the market. Read full story here

11.10.2024 4:07
Wide destruction after Hurricane Milton pounds Florida There was wide destruction on the Gulf Coast of Florida from Hurricane Milton, but it wasn't as bad in some areas as officials had feared. Storm surges flooded some communities, while others were flooded by torrential rains, leading to hundreds of rescues. At least 12 people were reported killed. NBC News' Lester Holt reports from Siesta Key, Fla.

11.10.2024 4:10
Harris ramps up outreach to Latino voters in last weeks of 2024 race Vice President Kamala Harris is setting her sights on the Southwest, participating in a Univision town hall in Las Vegas and holding a rally outside Phoenix, Arizona, on Thursday. The race is extremely tight in both of those battleground states. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang is following Harris in the Grand Canyon State.

11.10.2024 4:14
FEMA stretched thin by hurricanes, other disasters Federal officials say FEMA can meet the immediate needs of people affected by Hurricanes Milton and Helene. But President Biden said the agency will need significantly more money to deal with all the disasters it faces. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports.

11.10.2024 4:21
Barrier islands hit hard, again, by Hurricane Milton Hurricane Milton caused more damage to some barrier islands that were still recovering from a previous hurricane. Storm surge swept into some of the same areas hit by Hurricane Ian two years ago. Milton also dumped feet of sand in some neighborhoods. NBC News' Sam Brock reports.

11.10.2024 4:32
Why Milton spawned a rash of tornadoes Hours before making landfall Wednesday, Hurricane Milton spawned at least 17 confirmed tornadoes across Florida. One of those tornadoes ripped through a senior community in St. Lucie County, killing several people. Rob Marciano examines why Milton generated so many tornadoes.

11.10.2024 4:34
Biden criticizes Trump for false claims about hurricane response President Biden has again called out former President Donald Trump for spreading false information about response efforts to hurricanes Helene and Milton, while Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Thursday that some hurricane victims have heard false rumors that FEMA will seize their land. Nancy Cordes reports.

11.10.2024 4:37
1 killed, several hurt in Colorado mine accident At least one person was killed and four others injured when authorities said a mechanical issue occurred involving an elevator in the Mollie Kathleen Mine, a tourist attraction near Colorado Springs. Another 12 people remained stranded underground in the mine. Carter Evans has the latest.

11.10.2024 4:38
How radio became a lifeline for western North Carolina residents during Helene When Hurricane Helene struck western North Carolina, it knocked out cell phone service in some areas, forcing many residents to depend on the radio for communication and information. For days, WWNC AM radio host Mark Starling and his producer, Tank Spencer, served as a proxy dispatch service, helping to coordinate wellness checks and connect the stranded with nearby resources. Skyler Henry has more.

11.10.2024 4:43
Dog rescued from rubble of Florida home destroyed by Milton A CBS News crew on Thursday was surveying the destruction left behind by Hurricane Milton in a retirement community in Fort Pierce, Florida, when a dog was found in the debris of a home. Lulu, a small Shih Tzu, survived Milton, but her owners died. Morgan Raynor has more.

11.10.2024 4:44
Inflation rate hits lowest point in 3 years Consumer prices are gradually cooling off in the U.S., according to the latest Labor Department numbers. The annual inflation rate hit 2.4% in September, the lowest point since February 2021. CBS News contributor Javier David breaks down the data.

11.10.2024 4:49
Israeli military strikes targets in Gaza and Lebanon The Israeli military struck targets in Gaza and Beirut, Lebanon, Thursday. Lebanese health officials say at least 22 people were killed and more than 100 were wounded. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta reports.

11.10.2024 5:11
On-the-ground look at Orlando flooding, damage Hurricane Milton caused catastrophic floods in Florida, causing several deaths and leaving over 3 million residents without power. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez has more from Orlando.