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Are 1-gram gold bars worth buying?

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Investing in 1-gram gold bars can be a more affordable, accessible way to buy gold, but should you take this route?



Sen. Joe Manchin's retirement likely to influence Senate balance

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Republicans could likely win a new Senate seat once Joe Manchin retires as senator of West Virginia, a deeply red state. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane looks at the future of the Senate once Manchin departs.

Blinken says too many Palestinians have been killed, praises humanitarian pauses

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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken welcomed Israel's agreeing to daily humanitarian pauses in its offensive in northern Gaza, but said Friday more needs to be done. "Far too many Palestinians have been killed. Far too many who suffered these past weeks, and we want to do everything possible to prevent harm to them and to maximize the assistance that gets to them," Blinken said, speaking in New Delhi. CBS News White House reporter Bo Erickson has more on this and other news from the White House.

Biden's poll numbers struggling, but Democrats keep winning key elections

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Democrats won big on this Election Day, but new CBS News polling shows President Biden trailing former President Donald Trump in a hypothetical rematch. Democratic strategist Ashley Etienne and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez joined CBS News to try to make sense of the numbers.

Celebrating 20 years of Call of Duty

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Last month, "Call of Duty" celebrated 20 years as a franchise. The popular video franchise game has become a cultural and financial phenomenon over the last two decades, with last year's game release making $1 billion in just 10 days. Gene Park, games reporter for the Washington Post, joined CBS News to discuss the game.

Universal basic income and guaranteed income programs: How they work

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Pilot guaranteed income programs, which provide select people with a monthly no-strings-attached stipend, are popping up around the country as local governments look for new ways to address poverty in their regions. Michael Venutolo-Mantovani, a contributor for Insider, joined CBS News to discuss how these programs work.





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