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Less than a month left to apply for Facebook settlement money

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Facebook users have until Aug. 25 to get their share of the $725 million settlement over the social network's privacy violations. Takendra Parmar, tech features editor for Insider, joined CBS News to talk about the reasoning behind the settlement and expectations for individual payouts.

SAG-AFTRA member as strike continues: "Our salaries are going in reverse"

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The SAG-AFTRA strike just wrapped up its second week and Hollywood's actors and actresses remain on the picket line, including Jennifer Van Dyck. Van Dyck is a career "journeyman" actor who has made numerous guest appearances in hit TV shows. Van Dyck joined CBS News to talk about the strike.

What candidates are Pennsylvanians favoring in the 2024 election

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Former President Donald Trump and much of the rest of the 2024 Republican presidential field will appear at the Iowa GOP Lincoln Dinner Friday night in Des Moines. Trump will then travel to Pennsylvania for a Saturday rally. CBS News Pittsburgh money and politics editor Jon Delano has more on the race in Pennsylvania.



Deadly heat wave reaches Midwest, East Coast

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Temperatures are forecast to make a run at triple digits with stifling humidity throughout the Central Plains and along the Eastern Seaboard this weekend, as the U.S. continues to deal with extreme heat. CBS News reporter Nicole Sganga is in Washington D.C. with more.

Watch: Carlee Russell charged for kidnapping hoax

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Alabama authorities announced Friday that nursing student Carlee Russell, 25, had been charged with falsely reporting to law enforcement and falsely reporting an incident after she claimed she had been kidnapped earlier this month. Both charges are misdemeanors that carry a maximum punishment of one year in jail and a $6,000 fine, the Hoover, Alabama, police chief said.

How serious are the new charges against Trump?

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Former President Donald Trump is facing new charges in the special counsel's classified documents investigation in Florida and a third person has also just been charged. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane and CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson have more about the case, in which Trump says he is innocent and will be vindicated.

Graphic details about Michigan school shooter presented at sentencing hearing

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Disturbing journal entries and accounts of animal killings have been heard by a judge as prosecutors make their case for a life sentence for a 17-year-old gunman who pleaded guilty in a 2021 shooting that killed four students and wounded seven other people at his high school. His lawyers argue he can be rehabilitated and should be eligible for parole. CBS News Detroit reporter Andres Gutierrez reports.

Best Rimowa alternatives in 2023

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Not ready to splurge on Rimowa for your Labor Day weekend travels? Check out these top-rated alternatives.

Trump, GOP rivals react to new charges on campaign trail

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As former President Donald Trump prepared to campaign in Iowa Friday night, his legal troubles are becoming a big topic on the campaign trail. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe and CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett have more.

Political strategists on new Trump charges, DeSantis and Florida's Black history curriculum

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It was a busy week on the campaign trail that saw new charges against former President Donald Trump in the federal classified documents case and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis taking heat for his state's new Black history curriculum. CBS News contributor Ashley Etienne, who previously served as communications director for Vice President Kamala Harris and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and CBS News political analyst Leslie Sanchez, a Republican strategist, joined CBS News to share their thoughts on how the candidates handled it all.

Showdown looming over defense spending bill; new age concerns about lawmakers

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A showdown is looming between both chambers of Congress after the Senate passed its own version of the National Defense Authorization Act. And Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's incident during a news conference this week is prompting new questions about the age and health of some lawmakers. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has more.

How to please AI recruiters when applying for a job

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Advances in automated software and algorithms are changing the employment landscape with artificial intelligence often screening resumes. CNET editor Laura Michelle Davis joined CBS News with tips for getting noticed by AI when applying for jobs.





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