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Unmasking the "Zombie Hunter"

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How police connected the murders of two young women to a man known as a zombie-fighting comic book hero. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.

10/21: CBS Weekend News

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First humanitarian aid trucks allowed into Gaza; Suspect’s SUV found after shooting death of Maryland judge



Suspect's SUV found after shooting death of Maryland judge

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An SUV belonging to a man suspected in the shooting death of a Maryland judge outside his home was found Saturday, but the suspect remains at large. The shooting happened just hours after the judge presided over a hearing in the suspect's divorce trial.

New details emerge on release of 2 American hostages

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Qatar helped negotiate the release Friday of a mother and daughter from Illinois who were kidnapped by Hamas militants in the Oct. 7 invasion of southern Israel. On Saturday, the Qatari foreign minister spoke with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, reaffirming Qatar's commitment to working with the U.S., other nations and Hamas to free more of the estimated 200 hostages. Noel Brennan has more.

Hundreds of Americans remain stranded in Gaza

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Although Egypt briefly opened its border crossing with the Gaza Strip Saturday to allow humanitarian aid trucks in, no U.S. citizens or other foreign nationals who have been stranded in Gaza since the war began were allowed to cross into Egypt. Christina Ruffini has the latest.

Israel to step up airstrikes on Gaza ahead of expected ground incursion

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The Israeli military said Saturday that it is intensifying airstrikes on Gaza and finalizing plans to expand its operations ahead of its ground offensive. While on Israel's northern border, Israeli forces continued to exchange fire with Hezbollah, the powerful Iran-backed militia. Roxana Saberi has more.

First humanitarian aid trucks allowed into Gaza

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Egypt briefly opened its border crossing with southern Gaza Saturday to allow 20 trucks carrying desperately needed food, medicine and water into Gaza, but no gas. The United Nations is hoping that a second convoy of trucks will be allowed in Sunday. Since Hamas' brutal attack on Israel, Gaza civilians have been paying the price, with more than a half-million people surviving on U.N. aid because of a blockade which began Oct. 7. Chris Livesay reports.





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