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Cryptocurrency company BlockFi files for bankruptcy weeks after FTX collapse

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Cryptocurrency firm BlockFi has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection following the collapse of FTX. BlockFi listed FTX as its second largest creditor, but expects any recoveries to be delayed. Duke University professor Sultan Meghji, former chief innovation officer for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, joins CBS News to discuss.

Donations drop ahead of Giving Tuesday amid rising consumer costs

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For the last 10 years, Giving Tuesday has inspired millions to donate in support of various charities and nonprofit organizations. This year, donations have been lower as people struggle with rising consumer costs and economic uncertainty. Kristen Harris, the co-founder and CEO of Prevention Now, joined CBS News to discuss how inflation is impacting the work her organization does and how people can give back without giving money.

11/29: CBS News Mornings

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Police clamp down on COVID protests in China; NASA's Orion moon capsule breaks distance record.



"Monkeypox" renamed "mpox" by World Health Organization

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The World Health Organization says monkeypox is being renamed mpox in order to combat racist associations and stigma associated with the original name. Both names will be used during a transition period over the next year. Dr. Jay Varma, director of the Cornell Center for Pandemic Prevention and Response at Weill Cornell Medicine, joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss the name change and what we've learned thus far about the virus.

U.S. and Iran to face off in decisive World Cup match

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The implications for the U.S. men's national soccer team as it faces Iran in a heavily anticipated World Cup matchup Tuesday are crystal clear: win or go home. Tensions between both countries have also been escalating off the pitch. CBS News special correspondent and host of "NFL Today" James Brown joins Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss that and other sports highlights.

Gunman in Buffalo supermarket shooting pleads guilty

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The gunman who killed 10 people in a racist mass shooting at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket last May has pleaded guilty to all state charges brought against him, including multiple counts of murder in the first degree. Jericka Duncan reports.

Exclusive CBS Mornings Deals on products for the holiday season

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On this week's edition of CBS Mornings Deals, lifestyle expert Elizabeth Werner shows us three items that might help make your holiday season a little brighter. One of those products -- the Masingo karaoke machine -- may bring some musical entertainment to your holiday party, and is available at over 30 percent off retail price.

USA takes on Iran in must-win World Cup match

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Team USA will take on Iran Tuesday in Doha. It's their final chance to progress to the knockout stages, and as Roxana Saberi reports, it is a must-win match. The game has been surrounded by various controversies, notably when U.S. Soccer posted several images showing Iran's flag without the emblem that represents the Islamic Republic, in an effort to show support for women's rights.

Will Smith sheds light on Oscars slap, life after

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Actor Will Smith is speaking out about his life after slapping comedian Chris Rock during the Oscars in March. Smith shed some light on what led up to that moment and told Trevor Noah he has learned from the experience. Lilia Luciano has more.

4 surprising things about life insurance

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Life insurance has many nuances that can be worth considering as you search for the right policy. Here are four things you may not have known.

What taxpayers need to know about charity donations this year

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CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS Mornings" on "Giving Tuesday" to discuss what taxpayers need to know about charitable giving this year. She also shares tips for ensuring you are giving to a legitimate charity, and don't fall victim to a scam.

Protests in China, possible rail strike threaten U.S. economy

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The Biden administration is preparing for economic turmoil as protests over COVID-19 restrictions in China and a possible rail strike threaten supply chains during the holiday season. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang reports.





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