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11/7: CBS Evening News

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Inside Israel's ground assault in Gaza; WeWork files for bankruptcy

America Decides Campaign '23 special coverage

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Voters headed to the polls in several states on Tuesday to weigh in on key contests and ballot measures covering issues including abortion, marijuana legalization and abolishing wealth taxes. "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell anchors a special edition of "America Decides."

11/7: Prime Time with John Dickerson

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John Dickerson has a report from inside Gaza as CBS News embeds with the IDF, and discusses which state and local races will have national impact on Election Day.

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear projected to win reelection

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CBS News projects Democrat Andy Beshear wins reelection as governor of Kentucky, defeating his Republican challenger, Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron. CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto breaks down the projection.

Ohio family doctor explains her support for abortion rights measure

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If voters approve Ohio's Issue 1 ballot measure, the state constitution would be amended to enshrine abortion rights. Ohio's Secretary of State Frank LaRose and Dr. Catherine Romanos, a family doctor in Columbus, join CBS News with what's at stake for women's health in Ohio, and CBS News' Anthony Salvanto looks at the latest exit poll data.

Supreme Court case could overturn domestic violence firearms law

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A 30-year-old protection for domestic violence survivors that bars people with a restraining order from owning a firearm could be in jeopardy as the Supreme Court takes up the case of U.S. v. Rahimi. CBS News correspondent Tom Hansen reports on the case and what one survivor hopes the justices will consider.

Former Meta employee says company failed to protect teens

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A former employee of Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, testified before a Senate subcommittee on Tuesday and said the company did not do enough to limit the harmful effects of social media on teens. Jo Ling Kent reports.





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