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May 2025
23m 25s

CBS Evening News, 05/14/25

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Heat alerts are in place across parts of Texas as a spring heatwave sweeps through the state. Federal agents are increasingly making high-profile arrests while masked and without visible ID, sparking concerns over transparency and civil liberties. Eye on America- Families in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, say a jet fuel leak that went undetected for months con ... Show More
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CBS Evening News, 01/30/26
Actor Catherine O’Hara, whose career spanned decades and included beloved roles in “Home Alone,” “Beetlejuice” and “Schitt’s Creek,” has died at 71. Several East Coast states are bracing for another winter storm as cleanup continues from last week’s extreme weather. Former CNN an ... Show More
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Yesterday
CBS Evening News, 01/29/26
Much of the country is still recovering from last weekend's snowstorm. An update in the trial of a man accused of staging a double murder while having an affair with the live-in nanny. And, how to extend your life without hitting the gym and it only costs a few minutes a week. ... Show More
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