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Supreme Court considers gun ban for domestic abusers

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The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a case that could overturn a decades-old law preventing people under domestic abuse restraining orders from owning guns. Jan Crawford takes a look at what overturning the law could mean.

CBS News estimates Ohio abortion rights measure as lean yes

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Voters in Ohio are weighing in a proposal to establish a constitutional right to abortion. CBS News exit poll data on the ballot measure estimates Ohio Issue 1 as lean "yes." CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto is following the results as polls close.

Ohio votes on constitutional right to abortion

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As elections were held across the country Tuesday, Ohio residents went to the polls to vote on whether or not to enshrine abortion rights in the state's constitution. Jericka Duncan reports.

Supreme Court wary of striking down domestic violence gun law

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The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday on whether a 1994 law that strips gun access from alleged domestic abusers is constitutional. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford has more. Plus, National Law Journal reporter Jimmy Hoover joins to further break down the case.

What's at stake in the 2023 U.S. elections?

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Millions of Americans cast their ballots Tuesday in elections across the country. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe and Nancy Cordes join to unpack the potential political ramifications for 2024.

Inside Israel's ground assault in Gaza

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Israel Defense Forces troops began a ground assault on Gaza last month, opening a new phase in Israel's war against Hamas. Charlie D'Agata got a first hand look with the IDF's 551st Airborne Brigade.

Jewish man dies after clash at dueling rallies

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A 69-year-old Jewish man died after a clash at dueling pro-Palestine and pro-Israel rallies near Los Angeles. Police are investigating as witnesses have provided conflicting accounts of who was at fault and how Paul Kesser was fatally injured. Elise Preston reports.

What happens after Ohio's vote on abortion access?

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Abortion is on Tuesday's ballot in Ohio. CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan speaks with voters and explains what happens once the results are in -- both if the amendment passes and if it fails.



Traveling with Israeli army inside northern Gaza

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Israel's defense minister says the military is now fighting inside Gaza's largest city. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata embedded with the army -- and traveled with them to Beit Hanoun in northeast Gaza.

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear faces Republican challenger

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Kentucky voters are deciding Tuesday whether to reelect incumbent Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear or elevate Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron to the governorship. Taurean Small, Jessica Taylor and Kyle Kondik have more. Plus, CBS News' executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto breaks down the latest exit poll data from Ohio.

How results in Kentucky, Ohio could impact 2024 races

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The Democratic Party is paying attention to the outcomes in the Kentucky governor's race and Ohio's abortion rights ballot measure as potential boosts ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Ohio Rep. Joyce Beatty and Kentucky Rep. Morgan McGarvey join "America Decides" to discuss.

Abortion rights loom over Ohio, Virginia elections

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CBS News is closely tracking Ohio, where voters are deciding on an abortion rights ballot measure Tuesday. And Virginia — where the entire state legislature is up for grabs, which could help determine the future of a 15-week abortion ban in the Old Dominion. Anthony Salvanto, Jericka Duncan and Robert Costa have more.

Can Democrats rely on abortion access to mobilize voters this year?

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Access to abortion was a key issue at the ballot box in 2022. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes and Wall Street Journal senior political correspondent Molly Ball join "America Decides" to discuss if Democrats can rely on it to mobilize voters again in 2023.

Family members of Israeli hostages speak out

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Some family members of Israelis believed to be held by Hamas are calling on U.S. lawmakers to do more to get their loved ones home, one month after Hamas' deadly terror attack. Doris Liber and Liran Berman, two of those family members, joined CBS News to discuss the situation.





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