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Talks continue between Biden, congressional leaders as federal debt limit deadline looms

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Talks continue Tuesday between President Biden and congressional leaders as the June 1 federal debt limit deadline looms. This comes as the Office of Management and Budget says proposed cuts from House Republicans would cut at least 30% of all areas outside Defense, the Veterans Affairs department and Homeland Security. Weijia Jiang reports.

Rudy Giuliani accused of sexual assault, harassment, wage theft, other misconduct in new lawsuit

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A new lawsuit accuses former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani of sexual assault, harassment, wage theft and other misconduct, and asks for $10 million in damages. The plaintiff claims to have worked for Giuliani for nearly two years, and alleges he offered her a job "as a pretext to develop a quid pro quo sexual relationship." A spokesperson for Giuliani said he denies the allegations. Elaine Quijano reports.

Obama grapples with America's "different realities"

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Former President Barack Obama opened up about what worries him most in America today, how to address the nation's gun violence epidemic, and the work his foundation is doing to help young people reach a brighter future.



5/15: CBS Evening News

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At least 3 killed in New Mexico shooting; Recalled Gerber baby food was still distributed

Jericka Duncan’s interview with Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown: extended cut

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In 2022, 10 people were killed and three others injures in a racially-motivated shooting at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York. One year later, CBS News’ Jericka Duncan sat down with Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown to reflect on the tragedy and what has been done since.

Hooked on Oil: Universities have an oil problem

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Climate change initiatives by universities sometimes mask their financial ties to Big Oil. Students are demanding change, environmental correspondent David Schechter reports.

5/15: Prime Time with John Dickerson

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John Dickerson reports on migrant crossings after Title 42, a deadly shooting in New Mexico, and an expected surge in air travel for Memorial Day weekend.

How to prepare for a busy summer travel season

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AAA predicts more than 42 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from home for Memorial Day weekend. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has a look at what to expect this summer travel season.

Migrant crossings drop after Title 42 border policy expires

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The end of Title 42 did not lead to a predicted increase in migrant arrivals at the southern border, according to government data. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez discusses how the Biden administration's new asylum rules could be a factor in the future.

Turkey presidential election heads to runoff

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Turkey's presidential election will head to a runoff on May 28 after no candidate achieved the required 50% needed to win. Steve Simon, senior research fellow at the Quincy Institute, examines the outcome and what it could mean for longtime incumbent President Erdogan.

The global impact of the U.S. debt ceiling fight

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President Biden is expected to meet with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday to resume talks on raising the debt ceiling. Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group, joins to discuss how foreign powers are reacting to the debt limit standoff.

New York prepares to take in more migrants after end of Title 42 border policy

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U.S. officials say they've seen a decrease in migrant crossings at the southern border four days after Title 42 ended. But with migrant shelters at capacity, city officials in Brownsville, Texas, are preparing to bus migrants to at least six destinations including New York. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports.

Durham report criticizes FBI's investigation of Trump campaign

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John Durham, the special counsel appointed to review the investigation of the Trump campaign's possible ties to Russia, issued a long-awaited report Monday. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge has the latest.





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