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Arrest made in connection to Gilgo Beach murders case

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Police have a person in custody in connection to New York's infamous Gilgo Beach murders over a decade ago, CBS News has confirmed. The so-called "Long Island Serial Killer" is believed to be responsible for the unsolved murders of at least 10 women whose bodies were found on Long Island's Gilgo Beach.



The Uplift: Hot dogs and town hogs

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A Minnesota town aims to attract visitors with unique pig statues. Oscar Mayer gives us an inside look at their once top secret training program for drivers of its Wienermobile – now dubbed the Frankmobile. Plus, other inspiring stories.

Biden touts Europe trip as a success

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President Biden will return to Washington, D.C., Friday after a five-day trip to Europe in which he met with military allies. The president stressed the strength of the ties he went there to maintain. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang reports on what Biden said he accomplished during his time abroad.

What happens to a human body in extreme heat?

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June was the warmest month on record globally, according to the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts. A team of researchers from the United Kingdom determined that the point at which heat becomes seriously dangerous to humans is between 104 and 122 degrees Fahrenheit. Journalist and writer Jeff Goodell, author of "The Heat Will Kill You First," joined CBS News to discuss what happens to a human body in extreme heat, and where we go from here.

7/13: CBS Evening News

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FDA approves first over-the-counter birth control; FTC launches investigation into ChatGPT

What dual strikes for actors and writers could mean for Hollywood's future

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The union representing thousands of film and television actors announced that they will go on strike beginning Thursday at midnight, leaving the Hollywood industry at a standstill. The SAG-AFTRA national board said its members will join Hollywood writers, who have been on strike since early May, on the picket lines. Elaine Low, staff writer for "The Ankler," joined CBS News to unpack the sticking points actors are fighting for, and what the dual strikes could mean for the future of the industry.

FTC launches investigation into ChatGPT

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The Federal Trade Commission has launched an investigation into whether OpenAI, the company which developed the artificial intelligence bot ChatGPT, has broken any consumer protection laws.

7/13: Prime Time with John Dickerson

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John Dickerson reports on the effects of heat on the human body, what the Wall Street Journal says about Evan Gershkovich's 100-day imprisonment, and how an actors' strike will impact Hollywood.

Millions across U.S. face scorching heat, floods and tornadoes

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The National Weather Service says more than 120 million people are under extreme heat advisories. Plus, cleanup is underway across the Chicago area after tornadoes knocked out power and damaged homes. CBS News correspondent Roxana Saberi reports on the severe weather threats across the country.

Trump to skip key Iowa event amid feud with governor

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Many 2024 Republican candidates, but notably not former President Donald Trump, are getting ready to attend Friday's Family Leadership Summit in Des Moines, Iowa. The Christian conservative organization's signature event is seen as influential for evangelical voters in the state. Amanda Rooker, chief political reporter for Des Moines CBS affiliate KCCI, joins "America Decides" to discuss the summit's importance for Republican presidential candidates and how Trump's absence will matter.

Wall Street Journal bureau chief discusses colleague's detainment in Russia

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It has been more than 100 days since Russia detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich on espionage charges. President Biden on Thursday told reporters he is "serious" about arranging a prisoner swap for Gershkovich. Wall Street Journal Washington bureau chief Paul Beckett joined CBS News to discuss the latest developments in his colleague's detainment.

Hollywood actors to go on strike

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After failing to reach a deal with Hollywood studios, SAG-AFTRA announced Thursday that its approximately 160,000 members will join the Writers Guild of America on the picket lines, officially going on strike beginning at midnight Thursday. It will mark the first time that Hollywood actors and writers will be on strike concurrently in more than 60 years. Nischelle Turner has more.





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