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Who qualifies for temporary protected status?

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The Department of Homeland Security officially restored temporary protected status to more than a quarter of a million Haitians on Saturday. A federal judge ruled earlier in July that DHS can't end the authorization for Haitians early, and it must remain in effect until Feb. 2026. CBS News' Jericka Duncan explains how the designation works.

How U.S. politics have changed since Biden dropped out of 2024 race

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It's been one year since former President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 race. Since then, there have been historic political moments, from the first woman of color getting a major party's nomination to attacks on Iranian nuclear sites. CBS News' Jericka Duncan and Fin Gómez take a look at where the Democratic Party stands since that moment, and what's in store for its future.

How Americans view Trump administration 6 months into second term

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Six months into President Trump's second term, fresh CBS News polling is shedding light on what Americans think about his performance so far. CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto breaks down the findings.

Reporter's Notebook: Trump's handling of inflation

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Donald Trump won in 2024 promising to fix the economy and bring down prices. Six months into his second term, he's facing the same test -- and voters are unconvinced. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson has more.



Behind the legal battle over Harvard funding

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In federal court, the nation's oldest university went head-to-head with the Justice Department, fighting over the Trump administration's decision to freeze more than $2 billion in funding to Harvard. Jessica Levinson has more.

What ancient ice could reveal about our future

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A group of British scientists is reaching back through time to seek a better understanding of the Earth's climate future. To do so, the researchers have drilled the deepest distance ever into the ice at the bottom of the world. Rebecca Morelle from BBC reports.

Which presidents drew these doodles?

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After President Trump insisted he does not draw pictures, a number of his drawings have surfaced. Other presidents have shown some artistic talent, as well.

Why used oyster shells get recycled back into water

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Fishermen have taken oysters out of the Long Island Sound off Connecticut for generations. But Todd Koehnke and Tim Macklin have made it their mission to dump millions of old shells back in. David Schechter reports.

Gazans risk death for food as starvation grows

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Since May -- when the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation picked up the lion's share of food distribution in Gaza -- nearly 1,000 people have been killed. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Remembering actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner

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Actor and director Malcolm-Jamal Warner, best known for his role on "The Cosby Show," has died in an accidental drowning in Costa Rica, officials there said. He was 54. Maurice DuBois has more.

Pilot makes "aggressive maneuver" to avoid B-52 bomber

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The pilot of a SkyWest flight told passengers Friday night that he performed an "aggressive maneuver" to avoid an apparent B-52 military aircraft in-flight as he came in for a landing in Minot, North Dakota -- then apologized for the sudden move. Kris Van Cleave has more.





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