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Debt ceiling talks set to resume after temporary pause

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House Republicans led by Speaker Kevin McCarthy had said Friday afternoon they were hitting "pause" on negotiations to raise the nation's borrowing limit. But the White House has confirmed the talks are back on ahead of a June 1 deadline. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes has the latest.

Target recalls nearly 5 million jar candles

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Target has recalled close to five million jar candles because of dozens of reports of jars breaking or getting cracked. The recall applies to Target's Threshold store brand.

4 deaths linked to contaminated eye drops outbreak

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There have been at least 81 cases and four deaths linked to eye drops contaminated with a bacteria resistant to antibiotics. The public has been urged to stay away from using eye drops from the Delsam Pharma and EzriCare brands.

Football legend Jim Brown dies at 87

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Jim Brown, the legendary running back considered to be one of the greatest players in NFL and college football history, died Thursday at the age of 87. Brown was also an actor and a political activist.

Indiana town honors longtime gravedigger

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Allen McCloskey has been the town gravedigger in Galveston, Indiana, since 1952, and his kindness is legendary. Steve Hartman has his story in "On the Road."



Debt ceiling negotiations set to resume after stalling

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After negotiations over the nation’s debt ceiling appeared to have initially stalled, with Republican negotiators walking out of talks with White House officials, the talks were expected to resume late Friday night, CBS News learned. President Biden is cutting short an Asia-Pacific trip and will be returning to Washington in the hopes of reaching a deal. Nancy Cordes has the latest.

Fewer Americans are moving for work, survey finds

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A new survey finds that far fewer Americans are moving for work -- just 1.6% of job seekers moved in the first quarter of 2023, compared to 45% in 1986. CBS MoneyWatch associate managing editor Irina Ivanova explains the possible reasons behind the shift.





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