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Book excerpt: "Never" by Ken Follett

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The bestselling author's new thriller finds the first female U.S. president trying to manage crises at home and abroad that could lead to World War III.

The Book Report: Fall 2021 titles

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Washington Post critic Ron Charles notes some of the most anticipated new fiction and non-fiction books coming this fall.

What Happened to Gabby Petito?

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"48 Hours" goes inside the disappearance of Gabby Petito and the hunt for Brian Laundrie. CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan reports.



CBS Weekend News, September 25, 2021

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Hospitals running out of ICU beds in states with low vaccination rates; Spanish volcano eruption shuts down local airport and displaces thousands

Fawn Fire is latest blaze to threaten Northern California

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Northern California is continuing to grapple with devastating wildfires. The Fawn Fire recently forced roughly 2,000 residents to evacuate their homes. A 30-year-old Bay Area woman is being accused of starting the fire. Lilia Luciano has more.

Biden’s infrastructure agenda at risk as House Democrats divided on spending

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President Biden’s domestic agenda faces challenges as progressive House Democrats demand a larger bill dedicated to Democratic priorities before signing off on a bipartisans infrastructure bill. Senate Republicans and moderate Democrats meanwhile, are challenging the larger bill. Christina Ruffini has more.

Eco-friendly construction material “mass timber” gains traction

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Architects and engineers are turning to an environmentally-friendly material known as “mass timber” to construct buildings. Mass timber, which is made of planks of wood glued together and stacked perpendicularly, emits less carbon than using steel, iron and cement. Roxana Saberi has more.

Why cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women don’t receive national attention

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According to the Department of Justice, studies indicate the murder rate for Indigenous women is ten times higher than the national average. Still, the cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women rarely garner attention across the U.S. Connie Walker, investigative journalist and host of the podcast “Stolen: The Search for Jermain,” joined CBSN to discuss the ongoing crisis.





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