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How geodesic domes can help protect against natural disasters

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As climate change continues to have an effect across the globe, dome-shaped buildings made of concrete could serve as a way to withstand extreme weather, including wildfires, floods and earthquakes. Janet Shamlian has more.

Impeachment inquiry, son's legal issues could create political distractions for Biden

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President Biden is now contending with a political firestorm on two fronts. This week, his son Hunter Biden was indicted on federal gun charges, while House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he had authorized the Republican-led House committees to launch an impeachment inquiry into the president regarding his son's foreign business dealings. Nancy Cordes has more.

Thousands of autoworkers go on strike against Big 3

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About 13,000 United Auto Workers at plants in Michigan, Ohio and Missouri walked off the job Friday as a historic strike got underway against Ford, General Motors and Stellantis. President Biden is sending top aides to Detroit to help aid in negotiations. Kris Van Cleave reports.

State of emergency declared for Maine, Massachusetts ahead of Hurricane Lee's arrival

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Hurricane Lee, a Category 1 storm Friday, is approaching the northeast coast and is expected to impact New England and Atlantic Canada by Saturday. President Biden has declared a state of emergency for Maine, while Gov. Maura Healey declared an emergency for Massachusetts. Chris Warren with The Weather Channel has the latest forecast.



New York Jets look to recover from Aaron Rodgers' injury

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The New York Jets are looking to recover from Aaron Rodgers' season-ending Achilles injury. New starting quarterback Zach Wilson and the Jets will face the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. NFL on CBS studio analyst and former New York Giants quarterback Phil Simms joins to discuss what the season looks like without Rodgers.

Are expired at-home COVID tests still effective? Here's how to tell.

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The Food and Drug Administration recently determined some expired COVID-19 tests may still be safe and effective at detecting infections. CBS MoneyWatch reporter Megan Cerullo explains how people can check if their at-home test kits are still valid.

Protecting the Planet: The Race to Recycle

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In this episode of “Protecting the Planet,” CBS News senior environmental correspondent Ben Tracy explores the worldwide effort to recycle and how there is still so much more work to be done.





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