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Why you should open a CD this fall

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The window of opportunity to open a high interest-earning CD may be closing. Here's why you should open one now.

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch | 60 Minutes Archive

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Rupert Murdoch grew a single-family newspaper into a media dynasty ranging from cable television to tabloid newspapers -- becoming one of the world's most influential and controversial media executives. 60 Minutes' Mike Wallace profiled the media mogul in 1997.

Wildfire smoke has undone roughly 25% of U.S. air quality improvements since 2000, study finds

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Since 2016, wildfire smoke in the U.S. has reversed roughly 25% of air quality improvements made from the 2000 Clean Air Act, according to a new study published in the journal Nature. That figure doubles to roughly 50% when looking specifically at the impact on many western states. For more on this, CBS News was joined by Marshall Burke, an associate professor at Stanford's Doerr School of Sustainability and a co-author of the study.



WGA, studios hold second straight day of contract talks, sparking optimism

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The Writers Guild of America and Hollywood studios are meeting again Thursday after what sources called an "encouraging" meeting on Wednesday. Alison Brower, Los Angeles bureau chief for Insider, joined CBS News to discuss what can be gleaned from this new round of negotiations.

Home sales down 15% from last year, data shows

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Existing home sales fell almost 1% in August and were down about 15% over the past year, according to new data from the National Association of Realtors. Aarthi Swaminathan, personal finance reporter for MarketWatch, joined CBS News to discuss the numbers.

Pentagon to review cases of LGBTQ veterans who were discharged over sexual orientation

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The Pentagon publicly acknowledged Wednesday that thousands of LGBTQ veterans were unjustly denied an honorable discharge during the "don't ask, don't tell" era because of their sexual orientation, and announced it is launching a new process to address the issue by reviewing those cases and potentially having those discharges upgraded to honorable. Jim Axelrod reports.





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