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12/13: CBS Evening News

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House Republicans formalize Biden impeachment inquiry; Twins credit their parents’ courage for surviving Holocaust

12/13: Prime Time with John Dickerson

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John Dickerson reports on a vote held to launch an impeachment inquiry against President Biden, the Supreme Court agreeing to hear an abortion pill case, and how interest rates are affecting tech startups.



Gaza crisis is unprecedented, global aid leaders warn

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In a New York Times opinion essay published Tuesday, leaders of some of the world's largest global humanitarian organizations wrote they "have seen nothing like the siege of Gaza." CBS News producer Marwan Al-Ghoul reports from Rafah City, in the Gaza Strip. Then, Kate Phillips-Barrasso, vice president for global policy and advocacy at Mercy Corps, joins CBS News to discuss the crisis.

Tech startups buckle under pressure of high interest rates

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Tech startups faced closures and layoffs in 2023 as the Federal Reserve raised interest rates to a 22-year high. New York Times reporter Erin Griffith joins CBS News to explain what's going on in Silicon Valley.

Dow surges after Federal Reserve keeps interest rates unchanged

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The Dow soared more than 500 points on Wednesday, closing over 37,000 for the first time. The surge came after the Federal Reserve said it is keeping interest rates unchanged for the third time in a row. Gregory Daco, chief economist at Ernst and Young, joins CBS News to unpack the Fed's decision.

What Republicans hope to gain with formal Biden impeachment inquiry

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House Republicans on Wednesday voted to move forward with their impeachment investigation of President Biden. The move came on the same day Hunter Biden defied a House subpoena for closed-door testimony. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports.

Twins credit their parents' courage for surviving Holocaust

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In 1944, twins Steven and Marion Hess and their parents were sent to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where more than 50,000 people died. Norah O'Donnell spoke to the twins about their extraordinary story of survival.

Supreme Court agrees to hear cases on abortion pill, Jan. 6

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear two cases that could have major impacts on both abortion rights, and the prosecution of hundreds of people convicted of assaulting the Capitol on Jan. 6. One case could determine restrictions on how the abortion pill mifepristone can be obtained, even in states where abortion is legal. Jan Crawford has more.

Students say a New York school's cellphone ban helped improve their mental health

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Students at a New York school said that the increased time on their cellphones during the COVID-19 pandemic worsened their feelings of depression and isolation. However, they saw a major improvement in their mental health when their school restricted cellphone use during school hours. Meg Oliver has details.

U.S. poison centers see spike in calls over weight-loss drugs

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America's Poison Centers, a group which represents poison control centers across the U.S., reported a major spike in calls this year related to semaglutide, the main ingredient in weight loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy.

7 Virginia elementary students sickened in fentanyl exposure

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Seven students at an elementary school in Amherst, Virginia, fell ill Tuesday after they ate gummy bears from a plastic bag that tested positive for fentanyl residue, authorities said. Five of the children were hospitalized, and two adults have been arrested. Nicole Sganga reports.

Dow reaches 37,000-point milestone

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 500 points Wednesday, crossing the 37,000-mark for the first time ever.

Biden slams GOP-led impeachment inquiry as "baseless stunt"

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President Biden on Wednesday slammed the Republican-led impeachment inquiry into his family's foreign business dealings as a "baseless political stunt." Strategists Maura Gillespie and Joel Payne join "America Decides" to unpack the potential impact of the investigation.

Biden meets with families of Gaza hostages

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President Biden on Wednesday met at the White House with the families of some of the American hostages who are being held captive in Gaza by Hamas. The White House says there are eight Americans who remain unaccounted for in Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel. There are an estimated 135 total hostages who are still believed to be in Gaza. Ed O'Keefe has more.





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