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05.10.2024 3:56
Search for survivors as communities struggle one week after Helene Authorities are still searching for survivors of the flooding disaster in North Carolina and other parts of the Southeast, one week after Hurricane Helene ripped through the region. More than 220 people are reported dead. NBC News' Sam Brock reports from North Carolina.

05.10.2024 4:10
Japan LDP mulls endorsing members punished over scandal in Diet race Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party is considering endorsing lawmakers who were punished for failing to report political funds to run as its official candidates in the upcoming general election, sources familiar with the plan said Friday, in a setback for the party's new leader Shigeru Ishiba. The plan could draw fresh criticism about the LDP's handling of the slush funds scandal that damaged voter confidence, despite Ishiba's pledge to revamp the party and restore public trust in politics. He became prime minister on Tuesday. Read full story here

05.10.2024 4:35
05.10.2024 4:36
Mother despairs over North Korea-abducted daughter who would turn 60 The mother of Megumi Yokota, an iconic victim among Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea decades ago, is growing increasingly despondent over the prospects of reuniting with her daughter, who would turn 60 on Saturday. "I'm saddened whenever her birthday comes around as it reminds me of the reality I'm in," said Sakie Yokota, 88, in a recent interview with Kyodo News, while lamenting how the abduction issue was not extensively debated in the lead-up to Shigeru Ishiba becoming Japan's new prime minister last Tuesday. Read full story here

05.10.2024 5:00
Many cheered when banks eliminated ATM fees in 2017 but now its a struggle to find one Bank-owned ATM numbers are down almost 60%, with many spots now taken by privately-owned machines charging about $3 per withdrawalFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastIt is getting increasingly difficult to find an ATM and harder still to find one that doesnt charge fees, prompting warnings that the push toward a cashless society is neither equitable nor wise.Bank-owned ATM numbers are down almost 60% since 2017, according to regulatory data, with many spots now taken by third party-owned machines that typically charge about $3 a withdrawal.Sign up for Guardian Australias breaking news email Continue reading... ...

05.10.2024 5:01
Trump Takes Aim at Legal Immigration The former president and his allies, who often decry undocumented immigrants, are targeting programs that allow millions of people to enter the country lawfully.

05.10.2024 5:12
Why fracking is a major issue for securing Pennsylvania voters One of the tightest races this presidential election is the battle for Pennsylvania and its 19 electoral votes. In 2016, former President Donald Trump won Pennsylvania by just over 44,200 votes. In 2020, President Biden won by a margin of about 80,500 votes. Any issue could make or break either candidate, and the fight over fracking is divisive. Scott MacFarlane explains why.

05.10.2024 5:23
What the latest jobs report says about the U.S. economy The September jobs report showed U.S. employers added 254,000 jobs and yearly wage increases outpaced the inflation rate. CBS News senior business and technology correspondent Jo Ling Kent reports on how the report reflects on the U.S. economy. White House economist Jared Bernstein joins CBS News 24/7 to discuss the new numbers.

05.10.2024 5:31
Trump, Kemp appear together in Helene briefing Former President Donald Trump and Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp made a rare joint appearance Friday to discuss Hurricane Helene recovery efforts. It was the first time the two have appeared together since 2020, as Trump has repeatedly attacked Kemp over the Georgia results of the 2020 election. Nikole Killion and Caitlin Huey-Burns report.

05.10.2024 5:33
Debris from Helene becomes hazardous as storm cleanup continues The death toll from Hurricane Helene keeps rising, with at least 219 people reported dead across six states. The full scope of the destruction is just now coming into clearer focus. Manuel Bojorquez reports from the mountains of North Carolina, where entire towns have been buried under mud and debris.

05.10.2024 5:36
How climate change is impacting fall foliage Climate change affects the conditions that trigger tree leaves to change colors in autumn. CBS News climate correspondent Dave Malkoff explains the factors that contribute to fall foliage.

05.10.2024 5:37
AI filling customer service roles in Japan amid labor shortage A range of Japanese companies have recently begun using artificial intelligence to fill necessary customer service roles, demonstrating proficiency in more complex situations, as the country struggles with a labor shortage. Ridgelinez Ltd., a Fujitsu Ltd. subsidiary, and a subsidiary of car parts retailer Autobacs Seven Co. began joint trials in August of AI assistant "Rachel." She can recommend products based on the type of service a customer needs, car models and available stock. Read full story here