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Las Vegas Sphere officially opens, combining art and technology
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Las Vegas Sphere officially opens, combining art and technology

The Las Vegas Sphere is a state-of-the-art music venue combining music, art and technology in a way never done before. The venue has over 160,000 speakers and 260 million pixels, allowing for unique performances. The…

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Man who said he witnessed Tupac Shakur’s murder arrested in connection with rapper’s 1996 death
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Man who said he witnessed Tupac Shakur’s murder arrested in connection with rapper’s 1996 death

Duane Davis was arrested Friday in connection with the 1996 murder of legendary rapper Tupac Shakur. Davis has been on investigators’ radar for years, and has said that he was a witness to the killing….

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State laws work to fight pay gaps, create transparency
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State laws work to fight pay gaps, create transparency

A new crop of state laws are attempting to reduce pay gaps and increase salary transparency. It’s the 50th anniversary of the Federal Equal Pay Law, and yet full pay equity doesn’t exist. Barry Peterson…

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New generation of believers try to tackle climate change skepticism in Evangelical churches
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New generation of believers try to tackle climate change skepticism in Evangelical churches

Evangelical Christians are the group that is most skeptical of climate change, data shows, but a new generation of believers inside the church is trying to change their minds. Young activists are trying to fight…

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Government on brink of federal shutdown
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Government on brink of federal shutdown

After a short-term spending bill was tanked by 20 hard-right Republican lawmakers on Friday, a government shutdown is imminent. Christina Ruffini is in Washington, D.C. with more. “CBS Saturday Morning” co-hosts Jeff Glor, Michelle Miller…

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A restaurant focusing on one family’s story through generations
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A restaurant focusing on one family’s story through generations

Journalist and restaurateur Ravinder Bhogal is the mind behind London’s Jikoni. Bhogal serves a kaleidoscope of food that reflects her own family journey from India to England via East Africa, with a variety of cooking…

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Meet the first master sommelier in professional sports
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Meet the first master sommelier in professional sports

Evan Goldstein is a first in the world of professional sports: He’s the master sommelier for the San Francisco Giants, responsible for the players, stadium employees and fans. He oversees all wine served at Oracle…

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New stained-glass windows added to Washington, D.C.’s National Cathedral
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New stained-glass windows added to Washington, D.C.’s National Cathedral

Six years ago, stained glass windows in Washington, D.C.’s National Cathedral included depictions of Confederate leaders. Those windows are now gone, and this week, new windows telling a different story were unveiled. Adriana Diaz had…

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Michelin star restaurants | The Dish
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Michelin star restaurants | The Dish

We explore some of the most prestigious Michelin star restaurants around the globe. We visit L’Enclume in England for a 15-course tasting menu made from only local ingredients. Then, we visit Norway’s best restaurant, Maaemo,…

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New York City Ballet celebrates 75 years
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New York City Ballet celebrates 75 years

The New York City Ballet is celebrating its 75th anniversary this month. Christina Ruffini took a peek behind the curtain with its legendary founder to see how the company has thrived for decades — and…

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Republicans scramble to secure next House speaker after McCarthy ouster
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Republicans scramble to secure next House speaker after McCarthy ouster

House Republicans are in disarray after ousting Kevin McCarthy as Majority Speaker earlier this week, a move that has been criticized by some presidential candidates. Christina Ruffini has more. #news #republican #mccarthy “CBS Saturday Morning”…

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Furniture company Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams went bankrupt overnight. Here’s how.
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Furniture company Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams went bankrupt overnight. Here’s how.

In 1989, Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams founded a furniture store bearing their names. The company became an American success story until last month, when the company went bankrupt. Now, $50 million in customer deposits…

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Dozens killed, hundreds wounded after unprecedented attack in Israel
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Dozens killed, hundreds wounded after unprecedented attack in Israel

Dozens are dead and hundreds more injured after an unprecedented attack by Hamas fighters inside Israel. The attack started with rockets fired from inside the Gaza Strip, and Hamas then breached a border wall separating…

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Parked trucks pose many dangers for drivers
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Parked trucks pose many dangers for drivers

It’s not uncommon to find big rig trucks parked on the shoulder of a freeway or rest stop, but the dangers of these parked trucks become very apparent at night. Kris Van Cleave has the…

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New Mexico celebrates autumn with unexpected flavor
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New Mexico celebrates autumn with unexpected flavor

Pumpkin spice might be the flavor of fall across the country, but in New Mexico, hatch chiles are the real treat of the season. These smoky, spicy local chiles grow locally and are sold in…

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Researchers work to increase the lifespan of pets
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Researchers work to increase the lifespan of pets

Scientific research being conducted to extend the lifespans of animals could do more than just keep beloved pets alive longer: It could even help humans. The Dog Aging Project is a wide-ranging study involving more…

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The how-to of happiness, according to experts
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The how-to of happiness, according to experts

Researchers studying human behavior and the science of happiness have found surprising information about what makes humans happy. Barry Peterson has more. #news #science #happiness “CBS Saturday Morning” co-hosts Jeff Glor, Michelle Miller and Dana…

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Engineering company looks at the future of A.I.
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Engineering company looks at the future of A.I.

Hollywood has long warned about the possible dangers posed by artificial intelligence and robots, but a lab in Boston has a different hope for the future of these technologies. Michelle Miller has more. #news #ai…

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How one child inspired a possible medical breakthrough
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How one child inspired a possible medical breakthrough

Jordan Lang was born with an incredibly rare genetic mutation — so rare that she was the first ever to be diagnosed with it. Thanks to the work of her parents and five other families…

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U.S. officials show support for Israel, express concern about Gaza humanitarian crisis
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U.S. officials show support for Israel, express concern about Gaza humanitarian crisis

Since Hamas’ attack a week ago, U.S. officials have been unwavering in their support for Israel. In remarks yesterday, President Biden also expressed concern about the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza amid retaliatory airstrikes. Christina…

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Demonstrators show support for Israel, Gaza
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Demonstrators show support for Israel, Gaza

Demonstrations have been held around the world in support of both Israel and Palestinians in Gaza. The rallies came after a Hamas leader called for a “day of rage.” While no credible threats were reported,…

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Palestinians scramble for safety
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Palestinians scramble for safety

Some Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have evacuated to the southern part of the territory after Israel urged more than 1.1 million people to relocate. Video obtained by CBS News shows young people stuck in…

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