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5/18: CBS Evening News

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Police bodycam video released in New Mexico shooting; Mira Nadon on being the New York City Ballet's first Asian American principal dancer

Supreme Court rules that Andy Warhol violated copyright

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The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against the estate of the late artist Andy Warhol, finding that Warhol violated a photographer's copyright when he used her 1981 photo of the musician Prince as the basis for a series of images.

5/18: Prime Time with John Dickerson

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John Dickerson reports on President Biden's trip to Japan, the Colorado River water crisis, and the Supreme Court's decision on an Andy Warhol copyright case.

How DeSantis aims to win over Trump voters

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Sources have confirmed to CBS News that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis plans to launch his 2024 presidential campaign next week. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe discusses why DeSantis thinks he can to beat former President Donald Trump for the Republican nomination.

Three states near deal on Colorado River water after decades of drought

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Colorado, Arizona and California may be on the brink of a major agreement to conserve water from the Colorado River, according to the Washington Post. Conrad Swanson, environmental and political reporter at the Denver Post, explains the issues at the heart of the deal.

Senators propose AI regulatory commission

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As artificial intelligence continues its head-spinning advancements, the Senate is trying to keep up with new legislation. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports on a proposed commission that could regulate AI with code and age verification standards.

What the Supreme Court's Google and Twitter decisions mean for social media

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The Supreme Court on Thursday decided to maintain the status quo for social media platforms, meaning companies cannot be held legally liable for what someone posted. Adam Liptak, Supreme Court reporter for The New York Times, joins CBS News to discuss what the decision means for the future of the internet.

What world leaders are focusing on at G7 summit

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President Biden will attend the 49th G7 summit beginning Friday in Hiroshima. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer joins us from Japan with a preview of the issues world leaders will prioritize.





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