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Veterans became brothers in war and peace

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For Veterans Day, 60 Minutes looks back to our report on the brotherhood of the Marines who served in Afghanistan's most lethal battles. The veterans told Scott Pelley in 2015 about their struggle transitioning back to civilian life.

11/10: CBS Evening News

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Gaza hospitals caught in the fighting; How the memory and legacy of a fallen Army sergeant lives on through his family

FBI seizes New York City mayor's phone in campaign corruption investigation

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The FBI on Friday seized New York City Mayor Eric Adams' phone and other electronic devices as part of a campaign fundraising investigation. The FBI is investigating whether Adams' 2021 mayoral campaign conspired with the Turkish government and others to receive foreign donations. Roxana Saberi has details.

11/10: CBS News Weekender

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Catherine Herridge reports on the growing death toll in Gaza, the FBI seizing New York City Mayor Eric Adams' phones, and why Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh was banned from the sidelines.



Robotic tech helped a veteran walk again — now she's working to expand access

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A devastating accident left Marine veteran Brittany Elliott paralyzed from the upper chest down — but a robotic exoskeleton allowed her to walk again. Elliott joins CBS News' Catherine Herridge to discuss her new mission to end roadblocks at the Department of Veterans Affairs and expand access to the life-changing technology.

NCAA president raises concerns about college sports gambling

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NCAA president Charlie Baker told CBS News this week that prop bets could threaten the integrity of college sports. A CBS News investigation found 22 states where gambling is legal specifically ban prop betting on college sports. Jim Axelrod reports.

Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh suspended for remainder of season

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Jim Harbaugh, head coach of the undefeated Michigan football team, was suspended by the Big 10 Friday for the remainder of the season over allegations that one of the team's staff members ran a scouting operation to steal opponents' play-calling signals. Harbaugh will still be allowed to participate in team activities during the week, but cannot be on the sidelines during games. Errol Barnett reports.

Taylor Swift makes history with latest Grammy nods

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Taylor Swift became the first artist in Grammy history to be nominated seven times in the song of the year category when she was nominated Friday for her hit "Anti-Hero." Swift received a total of six nominations.

Content creator camps help kids become online influencers

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Younger generations have expressed interest in pursuing a career as a "YouTuber" or social media influencer. New programs are now teaching kids the skill sets needed to become online content creators -- and they are increasingly popular. Angèle Christin, associate professor of communication at Stanford University, joins CBS News to discuss the emergence of young content creators.

What the new SAG-AFTRA contract means for Hollywood

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The board for SAG-AFTRA voted Friday to approve a deal for a new contract with Hollywood studios. Washington Post features reporter Samantha Chery joins CBS News to discuss what's in the new contract that ended the nearly four-month-long actors' strike.

FBI investigating suspicious letters sent to election offices in 5 states

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A letter believed to contain fentanyl was intercepted before it could reach an elections office in Fulton County, Georgia, officials said Friday. Similar letters were sent to elections offices in at least four other states. Jeff Pegues has new reporting on the investigation.

FBI seizes New York Mayor Eric Adams' phones in campaign probe

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The FBI has seized New York City Mayor Eric Adams' electronic devices as part of an investigation into his campaign fundraising. CBS News correspondent Roxana Saberi has the latest. Plus, former FBI official Joshua Skule joins CBS News to explain what the agency could be looking for.

More suspicious letters sent to California, Georgia election offices

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More than a dozen suspicious letters, some containing fentanyl, have been sent to election offices in at least five states. One such letter intended for an election office in Georgia's Fulton County was intercepted by federal investigators. Jeff Pegues reports.

Gaza hospitals caught in the fighting

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An Israeli air strike Friday hit Al-Shifa hospital, Gaza's largest, leaving several people dead, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. Israel insists Hamas is using Gaza hospitals to coordinate attacks and hide its commanders. Debora Patta has more.





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