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Microsoft says Russian hackers are behind latest phishing attack on U.S. government

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Microsoft says the same group of Russian hackers responsible for the SolarWinds hack have struck again, launching another cyberattack on several foreign and domestic agencies. According to Microsoft, the group targeted 3,000 email accounts at more than 150 organizations in an apparent phishing attack. Jamil Jaffer, senior vice president at IronNet Cybersecurity and the lead architect of the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, joins CBSN to discuss how the group carried out this latest... Читать дальше...

5/29: CBS This Morning Saturday

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Vaccination rates up as Americans travel for holiday; Chef Clare Smyth on finding new ways for her creations to get to her customers

Greenwood Cemetery's effort to discover, honor veterans in their midst

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Covering one square mile of New York City, Brooklyn's historic Greenwood Cemetery is a national historic landmark. More than 500,000 people are interred here. It's also the final resting place for an untold number of American war veterans. Now, the cemetery is enlisting an army of volunteers to help tell the stories of those who served throughout our nation's history. Dana Jacobson has more.



Chef Clare Smyth on finding new ways for her creations to get to her customers

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London chef Clare Smyth’s Notting Hill restaurant "Core by Clare Smyth" was awarded three Michelin stars this year⁠. But with fine dining put on hold during the pandemic, Smyth expanded her clientele, launching a delivery service that allows desperate diners to replicate her meals at home. Elizabeth Palmer has the details.

Saturday Sessions:Texas performs “Unbelievable"

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The Scottish pop-rock band "Texas" is considered one of Britain's most enduring acts. They've been playing together since the late 1980s, with a slew of top ten hits and platinum albums to their credit. On Friday, they released their latest album, “Hi.” For this week’s Saturday Sessions, Texas performs “Unbelievable."

Saturday Sessions:Texas performs “You Can Call Me"

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The Scottish pop-rock band "Texas" is considered one of Britain's most enduring acts. They've been playing together since the late 1980s, with a slew of top ten hits and platinum albums to their credit. On Friday, they released their latest album, “Hi.” For this week’s Saturday Sessions, Texas performs “You Can Call Me."

The search for answers about “hell ships” of World War II

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It's a rarely taught and often forgotten part of World War II: What happened to thousands of allied soldiers aboard the so-called "hell ships"? Jeff Glor has the details on a new effort to bring peace to their survivors and descendants.

Tokyo Olympics to be held despite COVID-19 surge fears

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The summer Olympics are scheduled to open in Japan on July 23. But this week, the U.S. State Department issued a "Do Not Travel" advisory to the country. Japan is closed to tourists due to a fourth COVID-19 surge. The medical community there has repeatedly warned that holding the Olympic Games could be catastrophic to Japan's universal health care system. Lucy Craft reports.

Philadelphia residents work to save birds who hit buildings during migration

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Countless birds are now finishing their spring migrations. But it can be a dangerous journey, in part because of man-made obstacles. In the U.S. alone, hundreds of millions of birds die each year after flying into buildings. Brook Silva-Braga takes a look at the tragic toll taken on birds and one major city's effort to address the problem.

Biden makes his case to Congress for record $6 trillion 2022 budget

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President Biden is adding specifics to his "Build Back Better" plan by calling for a massive hike in government spending in a $6 trillion budget proposal for fiscal year 2022. While this includes the still-debated infrastructure jobs creation plan and his family healthcare proposals, Republicans have already said it's a non-starter. Christina Ruffini reports.

CDC releases new guidelines about kids and summer camp

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Dr. Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center For Health Security and an adjunct assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday" to talk about updated CDC summer camp guidelines, an investigation into the origins of COVID-19, and what to expect as the country loosens restrictions.

Vaccination rates up as Americans travel for holiday

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After more than a year of lockdowns, bad weather is not going to stop Americans from heading out this holiday weekend. AAA says more than 37 million people are expected to travel more than 50 miles this weekend. The travel surge is due in large part to an increasing number of people who are now vaccinated against the coronavirus. Michael George has more on how Americans might be spending this holiday weekend.

Saturday Sessions: Texas performs “Mister Haze"

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The Scottish pop-rock band "Texas" is considered one of Britain's most enduring acts. They've been playing together since the late 1980s, with a slew of top ten hits and platinum albums to their credit. On Friday, they released their latest album, “Hi.” For this week’s Saturday Sessions, Texas performs “Mister Haze."

Eye Opener: Travel surge expected this Memorial Day weekend

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More than 37 million people​ are expected to travel over 50 miles this holiday weekend as vaccination rates rise. Also, wet weather and extreme heat impact millions across the country. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

Farm worker found guilty in killing of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts

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An Iowa farmworker has been found guilty of first-degree murder in the 2018 abduction and stabbing death of a University of Iowa student, Mollie Tibbetts. Cristhian Bahena Rivera is expected to be sentenced in July. Tibbetts went out for a run almost three years ago and never returned. The case fueled anger against illegal immigration. Adriana Diaz reports.

CBS Evening News, May 28, 2021

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Travelers flood airports and roads ahead of Memorial Day;  Taps Across America participants prepare for Memorial Day tradition





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