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Jim Jordan nominated for House speaker by Republicans as divisions remain

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House Republicans on Friday selected Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio as their nominee for speaker of the House, in the latest attempt to unite the party behind a candidate to fill the role that's been vacant since Rep. Kevin McCarthy's unprecedented ouster last week. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has more.

Previewing this weekend's NFL games after Chiefs go to 5-1

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Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce recorded 124 yards as Kansas City beat Denver 19-8 Thursday night to kick off Week 6 in the NFL. Pete Prisco, a senior writer for CBS Sports, has more on this weekend's upcoming games.

Mortgages rates continue to go up as home prices remain high

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The climbing interest rates may be keeping prospective home buyers from moving from places they may not necessarily want to live in. Felix Salmon, chief financial correspondent for Axios, joins CBS News with more.

The 50 | Sunday on 60 Minutes

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The migrant flights to Martha's Vineyard – orchestrated by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office – involved exploitation and deception, says Texas Sheriff Javier Salazar. 60 Minutes reports, Sunday.

UAW expands strike to Ford Louisville plant as it expands into fourth week

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The United Auto Workers union expanded its strike to a Ford plant in Kentucky that employs around 8,700 union employees, the company's largest plant worldwide. Todd Dunn, the president of the UAW Local 862, joins CBS News with the reasons his shop chose to join the strike.

How the Israel-Hamas war is affecting financial markets

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Some reactionary moves are evident in the markets as the war between Israel and Hamas continues. Eric Wallerstein, a markets reporter for The Wall Street Journal, joined CBS News and explained that gold, which he said is "a haven from turmoil," is having its best week since March.



Health care workers likely avert new walkout; UAW negotiations with automakers continue

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A tentative deal between Kaiser Permanente and the unions representing 75,000 of its employees will likely avert a repeat of the largest walkout by health care workers in U.S. history. Meanwhile, the United Auto Workers union says it's prepared to continue to expand its strike against Ford, GM and Stellantis. Olivia Olander, a labor reporter for Politico, joins CBS News with more on the UAW negotiations with automakers.

Are Gaza residents able to evacuate ahead of expected Israeli ground invasion?

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Israel has called for everyone in northern Gaza to evacuate to the south of the enclave, raising expectations of a ground invasion. A United Nations spokesperson told CBS News the world body "considers it impossible" to move more than 1 million people from the north of Gaza, adding the directive could not be fulfilled without "devastating humanitarian consequences." CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab has more.

Median household incomes dropped in 17 states in 2022

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Census data shows that median household incomes dropped in one-third of U.S. states last year. Many of those 17 states where households lost economic ground are clustered in the Midwest and Northeast, including electoral swing states such as Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania. CBS MoneyWatch associate managing editor Aimee Picchi has more.

How to talk to kids about war

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Many parents are navigating difficult conversations with their children as they try to explain the Israel-Hamas war in an age-appropriate manner. Developmental psychologist Dr. Aliza Pressman joined CBS News with advice on how to approach these sensitive subjects with kids.

One cop guilty, one acquitted in Elijah McClain death trial

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A Colorado jury has delivered a split verdict over the 2019 death of 23-year-old Elijah McClain days after a police encounter in which he was placed in a chokehold before paramedics injected him with the sedative ketamine. Police officer Randy Roedema was found guilty of criminally negligent homicide and third-degree assault, while Officer Jason Rosenblatt was acquitted. Criminal defense attorney Lexie Rigden joined CBS News to discuss the trial.





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