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19.11.2024 5:54
19.11.2024 5:56
Examining both sides of debate over arming teachers with guns The U.S. has had at least 109 school shootings in the U.S. so far this year, killing 44 people. Among the most contentious ideas for protecting children is arming teachers and staff. For "Eye on America," Nikki Battiste visited two school districts in Ohio to examine both sides of the debate.

19.11.2024 5:59
Shuntaro Tanikawa, noted poet and translator of "Peanuts," dies at 92 Shuntaro Tanikawa, a leading poet in postwar Japan also known for his translations of the U.S. cartoon series "Peanuts" and the British "Mother Goose" nursery rhymes, has died, sources close to the matter said Tuesday. He was 92. The Tokyo native gained prominence after the 1952 release of his first book of poetry, "Niju Oku Konen no Kodoku" (Two Billion Light Years of Solitude), with critics praising his vibrant use of the Japanese language. He died last Wednesday of natural causes. Read full story here

19.11.2024 6:12
How Democrats could win back Latino men CBS News exit polling showed Vice President Kamala Harris lost Latino men to Donald Trump by 12 points. Adrian Carrasquillo, national political reporter, and Sabrina Rodriguez, national politics reporter at The Washington Post, join "America Decides" to discuss how Democrats plan to win back those voters.

19.11.2024 6:19
Shuntaro Tanikawa, giant of Japanese poetry, dies aged 92 The poet also wrote the lyrics for the Astro Boy theme song and translated Peanuts into JapaneseShuntaro Tanikawa, who pioneered modern Japanese poetry, poignant but conversational in its divergence from haiku and other traditions, has died aged 92.Tanikawa, who translated the Peanuts comic strip and penned the lyrics for the theme song of the animation series Astro Boy, died on 13 November, his son Kensaku Tanikawa said on Tuesday. The cause of death, at a Tokyo hospital, was old age. Continue reading... ...

19.11.2024 6:27
Police officer who tasered Clare Nowland was ‘fed up’ she would not drop steak knife, jury told Kristian White did not consider 95-year-old a threat and fired stun gun because he was ‘impatient’ and ‘not prepared to wait any longer’, manslaughter trial toldFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA police officer’s cursing just before he tasered an elderly woman who was holding a knife showed the aged-care resident was not a threat but that he was simply fed up with the situation, a jury has heard.Dramatic footage of the incident taken from the nursing home’s CCTV and police bodyworn cameras has been shown at a NSW supreme court manslaughter trial for Sen Const Kristian White.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading... ...

19.11.2024 6:29
Prosecutors present new evidence in Laken Riley murder trial CBS News has learned the case against the man accused of killing a University of Georgia nursing student could be in the hands of the judge as early as Tuesday. Jose Ibarra, an undocumented immigrant from Venezuela, has pleaded not guilty to killing 22-year-old Laken Riley while she was jogging on campus in February. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez has the latest from Athens, Georgia.

19.11.2024 6:37
Israel, Hezbollah inch toward cease-fire deal There are signs of progress on at least one front of the conflict in the Middle East. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer has the latest on reports of a cease-fire deal between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.

19.11.2024 7:01
Japan, Britain to launch ministerial dialogue on economic security Japan and Britain agreed Monday to launch a new framework for dialogue between their economic and foreign ministers to discuss trade, economic security and other shared challenges, amid prospects that their close ally, the United States, will take steps to curb free trade under its next president Donald Trump. The agreement was reached at a meeting between Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on the margins of the Group of 20 summit in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro, the Japanese government said. Read full story here

19.11.2024 7:01
Patients describe alleged sexual assaults at HCA hospitals Two patients say they were sexually assaulted at hospitals owned by HCA Healthcare and say they are speaking out because they feel the hospitals didn't do enough to protect them. HCA says employees at the hospitals are given mandatory code of conduct and other training and that there is "zero tolerance for any type of sexual misconduct." NBC News' Stephanie Gosk reports.

19.11.2024 7:36