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16.03.2025 6:38
Ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in limbo Israel is keeping up its attacks in Gaza, despite the roughly two-month-old truce with Hamas. In the latest strikes on Saturday, at least nine people were killed. Ramy Inocencio has more details.

16.03.2025 7:20
Alan Simpson, who sought redress for WWII Japanese Americans, dies Former U.S. Sen. Alan Simpson, who dedicated himself to securing an apology and compensation from the government for the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, has died, a group of which he was a board member said. He was 93. Simpson died at a hospice in Cody, Wyoming, on Friday. A longtime Republican, he developed a close friendship with the late Democratic Rep. Norman Mineta, the first Japanese American to serve in the U.S. Cabinet. Read full story here

16.03.2025 7:58
Speed skating: Miho Takagi wins back-to-back 1,000 titles at worlds Japan's Miho Takagi won the women's 1,000 meters at the speed skating world championships on Saturday, becoming her country's first back-to-back individual event winner at the tournament. The 2022 Beijing Olympics gold medalist in the distance crossed the line in 1 minute, 14.75 seconds in Hamar, Norway, 0.23 ahead of Femke Kok of the Netherlands in second. Jutta Leerdam, also of the Netherlands, was 0.07 further back in third. Read full story here

16.03.2025 8:12
16.03.2025 8:20
3/15: CBS Weekend News Violent tornadoes tear through neighborhoods in the South, Midwest; Animal shelter helps pigeons to restore their reputation

16.03.2025 8:41
Visitors to Hiroshima A-bomb museum surpass 80 million in 70 years The number of visitors to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum documenting the devastation caused by the U.S. atomic bombing of the city in 1945 surpassed 80 million on Sunday, reaching the milestone 70 years after its opening in 1955. At a ceremony to mark the achievement, Yoshifumi Ishida, director of the museum, said, "I hope people from both Japan and abroad, as well as those who will lead the next generation, will continue to visit" and recognize that nuclear weapons are an "absolute evil." Read full story here