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12/18: Prime Time with John Dickerson

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John Dickerson reports on Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's visit to Israel, a new international task force to protect shipping in the Red Sea, and negotiations in Washington over new border and immigration measures.

The consequences of online misinformation about the Israel-Hamas war

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A CBS News investigation found misinformation about the conflict between Israel and Hamas is widespread on social media. National correspondent Tom Hanson and his team conducted an experiment to see firsthand how difficult it is to find the truth online.

Breaking down the new Vatican policy on same-sex blessings

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The Vatican announced Monday it will allow priests to bless individuals in same-sex couples. Candida Moss, professor of theology at England's University of Birmingham, joins CBS News to unpack what the new guidance means for the Catholic Church.

Southwest Airlines hit with historic fine over 2022 holiday meltdown

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Around December 2022, Southwest Airlines experienced a travel nightmare — more than two million people were left stranded during the holidays. Now, the Transportation Department says the company will pay $140 million for the meltdown. CBS News senior national correspondent Mark Strassmann has the details.



Powerful storm batters parts of Northeastern U.S.

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A powerful storm battered parts of the Northeastern U.S. Monday, leading to floods, downed trees and grounded flights. Weather Channel meteorologist Mike Seidel has more.

Texas governor signs bill allowing state to arrest migrants

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed bill SB4 into law Monday, which gives state authorities the power to arrest and jail migrants who cross into Texas illegally from Mexico. On Capitol Hill, senators still have not reached an agreement on border policy. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports.

Iceland volcano erupts after weeks of anticipation

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A volcano in Iceland finally erupted Monday after weeks of anticipation. Vincent Drouin, a geophysicist at the Icelandic Meteorological Office, joins CBS News to explain what's happening.

Trump faces sharp criticism over immigration remarks

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Former President Donald Trump is facing criticism over comments he made about immigration at a campaign stop in New Hampshire on Saturday night. President Biden's reelection campaign said Trump "parroted Adolf Hitler." Ed O'Keefe has more on the reaction.

Israel facing increased pressure over Gaza approach

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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin reiterated the U.S.'s support for Israel, but there is increasing pressure over Israel's tactics in Gaza. The civilian death toll continues to rise, and it now includes three Israeli hostages mistakenly killed by friendly fire. Ramy Inocencio has the latest.

Marvel drops Jonathan Majors after guilty verdict

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Marvel has dropped Jonathan Majors after the actor was found guilty of two of the four charges in his domestic assault trial. Majors faces up to a year in prison and will be sentenced in February. Jericka Duncan reports.

Southwest Airlines reaches $140 million settlement over 2022 holiday fiasco

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Southwest Airlines has reached a $140 million settlement over its December 2022 meltdown. The airline will pay a $35 million fine and set aside $90 million for vouchers for passengers who were delayed three or more hours during the meltdown. Mark Strassmann has the details.

As storm moves out, cold moves in

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The deadly storm system that hit the Northeast will head out to sea, but coming in on its heels are colder temperatures and snow. Meanwhile, the West will be dealing with rain. The Weather Channel meteorologist Mike Bettes has the forecast.

Deadly storm brings heavy wind and rain to Northeast

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A storm system swept through the Northeast on Sunday night and Monday, bringing heavy rain and wind gusts up to 60 mph. At least two people, one in Massachusetts and the other in Maine, were killed by falling trees. The Weather Channel Meteorologist Mike Seidel takes a look at the aftermath.





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