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More layoffs reportedly planned at Twitter as Elon Musk reinstates controversial accounts

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According to Bloomberg, Twitter could lay off more workers as early as Monday. Meanwhile, Elon Musk has restored the Twitter accounts of Kanye West, the artist now known as Ye, and former President Donald Trump, but Musk has said he won't allow Alex Jones back on the platform. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti discussed the decision to bring back the formerly banned accounts and how layoffs at the social media company are impacting profitability.

Naomi Biden's White House wedding

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President Biden's eldest granddaughter, Naomi Biden, wed Peter Neal at the White House on Saturday. White House Historical Association historian Sarah Fling discusses the celebration and the history of White House weddings.

Major railway workers union rejects new contract sparking renewed fears of a strike

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One of the largest railway workers unions voted to reject a contract deal brokered by the Biden administration in September. Seven unions have agreed, but all 12 need to approve it to avoid a potentially economically devastating strike. Richard Edelman, attorney for BMWED, a union that voted against the contract, joins CBS News to discuss the contract and what workers say its missing.

Taste test: Is going with generic ingredients the way to save money this Thanksgiving?

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Making Thanksgiving dinner will cost more this year, so CBS News compared the prices of brand name and generic ingredients used to make popular turkey day dishes. Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers put them to the test and talked to chef Barbara Rich about where to cut costs and tips for a delicious Turkey Day dinner.

GOP leaders appear at Republican Jewish Coalition conference as party sets sights on 2024

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Several high-profile members of the GOP addressed the Republican Jewish Coalition at its annual leadership conference in Las Vegas over the weekend. CBS News' Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers spoke with Isaac Arnsdorf, a national political reporter for the Washington Post, about why this meeting is crucial for the Republican Party's future.

Police search for killer in murders of four University of Idaho students

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Police still don't have a suspect in the murders of four University of Idaho students who were stabbed to death in their home. Authorities now say a 911 call was made from one of the surviving roommates' phones, but they're not confirming the caller's identity.





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