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4 senators holding up federal agency appointments

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Two Republicans, one Democrat and an independent lawmaker in the Senate are blocking appointments across multiple agencies and departments for various reasons. CBS News congressional reporter Zak Hudak has more.

Federal government is buying your data, report says

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A new report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence reveals the federal government is buying Americans' data from "data brokers." Most of it is sold by vendors claiming the data is anonymous, but experts argue it's easy to reveal personal information. Josh Skule, former FBI executive assistant director of the intelligence branch, joined CBS News to talk about the report.

CBS News correspondents discuss fatherhood

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Ahead of Father's Day, CBS News Senior White House Correspondent Ed O'Keefe – a father of two girls – moderates a live discussion with fellow CBS News dads "CBS Mornings" featured host Vladimir Duthiers, Congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane and correspondent Omar Villafranca on what it's like to be a working dad.

Keeping yourself safe from rip currents

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Rip currents kill about 100 people every year in the United States. It happens when currents moving perpendicular to the shore pull beachgoers into the water quickly and unexpectedly. CBS News climate reporter Cara Korte has more on what to look out for and how to keep yourself and your family safe.

Mortgage transfers helping homebuyers get lower rates

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Record-high mortgage rates have made buying a new home unaffordable for many people. But some real estate agents are trying to lock in lower rates with mortgage transfers. Daryl Fairweather, chief economist for Redfin real estate brokerage, joins CBS News discuss.



How to buy gold bars and coins

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Buying gold bars or coins is one way to directly invest in the value of gold. Here's what to know before you start.

Weddings getting more expensive with inflation

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According to the Wedding Report, a research company that collects data on the wedding industry, the average cost for a wedding in the U.S. was over $29,000 last year, up from about $20,000 in 2020. Kelcy Christy, senior editor for Inside Weddings magazine, joined CBS News to talk about ways newlyweds can save on saying, "I do."

What happens to Minneapolis Police Department after DOJ report, consent decree agreement?

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The Justice Department announced scathing findings from a two-year investigation of the Minneapolis Police Department, launched in the wake of George Floyd's murder. The report found a pattern of excessive force and discrimination in the department. Kirk Burkhalter, professor at New York Law School and director of 21st Century Policing Project, joined CBS News to talk about what will happen to MPD now.

Deadly tornado demolishes homes in Texas town

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Recovery efforts are underway in northern Texas after a deadly tornado struck the area. The powerful storm demolished much of the town of Perryton, near the Oklahoma border. At least three people were killed and dozens more were injured. KFDA reporter Alyssa Riggs has more.

Minneapolis police regularly used excessive force, discriminated: DOJ investigation

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More than three years after the killing of George Floyd, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Friday damning findings from the Department of Justice investigation into the Minneapolis Police Department. Garland went into detail about the investigation's findings of regular use of excessive force and discrimination against Black and Native American people.

Where do U.S.-China relations stand as Blinken visits Beijing?

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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will depart Washington Friday for his visit to China. The trip was originally scheduled in February but was delayed after the U.S. shot down a Chinese spy balloon. Blinken is expected to hold talks with Chinese officials during his visit and could possibly meet with President Xi Jinping. Ian Johnson, senior fellow for China studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, joined CBS News to talk about the visit.





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