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Best selling riding mowers

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This is a look at popular gas and electric riding mowers you can get at Tractor Supply Co., Amazon and Walmart.

5/5: CBS News Mornings

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Federal Reserve hikes interest rate by 0.5%; Comedian Dave Chappelle attacked on stage

States with strictest abortion laws offer few resources for mothers, children

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The possibility of the U.S. Supreme Court scrapping federal protection for abortion rights is drawing new attention to the lack of resources and support for people raising children. Data included in an amicus brief filed on behalf of the Jackson Women's Health Organization in Mississippi shows that 14 of the states with the most restrictive abortion laws invest the least in policies and programs to assist women, children and families. CBS News political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins Vladimir... Читать дальше...



Dems take action to protect abortion rights in fallout from leaked SCOTUS opinion

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The Biden administration and Democrats are scrambling to take action to protect abortion rights after a leaked Supreme Court draft majority opinion appears poised to overturn Roe v. Wade. The president claims voters will have to make a choice between Democrats and Republican extremists in upcoming elections. Ed O'Keefe reports.

Actor Amber Heard accuses ex-husband Johnny Depp of sexual and physical abuse

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Actor Heard took the stand Wednesday for the first time in ex-husband Johnny Depp's $50 million defamation lawsuit. She claims Depp physically and sexually abused her during their marriage. Journalist Jesse Weber joins "CBS News Mornings" from outside the courthouse in Virginia with the latest.

Eye Opener: Stocks surge after Fed raises rates

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Markets surge as the Fed announces its largest interest rate hike in decades. Also, the Biden administration and Democrats are promising to take action to protect abortion rights after a leaked Supreme Court draft majority opinion. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.

The return of New Orleans' Jazz Festival

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After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, New Orleans' beloved Jazz & Heritage Festival is back. Louisiana native Jamie Wax has been attending the festival since he was a teenager. He went back for its much-anticipated return and wrote a love note honoring the festival.

Democrats look to rally base on abortion rights as economic concerns loom

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President Biden is facing concerns over jobs, the economy and inflation as well as the leak of a Supreme Court draft opinion indicating Roe v. Wade may soon be overturned. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green with the latest.

MoneyWatch: How the Fed interest rate hike will impact Americans

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The Federal Reserve announced its biggest interest rate increase in over 20 years. The 0.5% increase is in response to high levels of inflation in America. Ajay Rajadhyaksha, Global Chairman of Research at Barclays, joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss the impact it will have on Americans and the motivations behind the Fed's move.

Fed raises key interest rate by half a percentage point

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CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the Federal Reserve raising interest rates to combat high inflation. She explains when prices may finally drop and what this means.

Soul Queen Irma Thomas reflects on her legacy, returning to Jazz Fest

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The Soul Queen of New Orleans, Irma Thomas, has become a fixture at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival for nearly 50 years. Anthony Mason visited Thomas at home before she returned to the stage after a two-year pandemic hiatus. They discussed the resurgence of "Anyone Who Knows What Love Is" and her remarkable legacy.

Federal government, parents fight to curb fentanyl crisis

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With fentanyl deaths on the rise, the federal government and parents are working to fight the crisis. Lilia Luciano went to the U.S.-Mexico border to see how they're using new technology to combat drug smuggling and talked to a father about how fentanyl impacted his family.





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