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3/18: CBS Evening News
Trump struggles to secure $464 million bond in civil fraud case; New York woman completes half marathon 2 months after undergoing brain surgery
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A new generation of smart robots could take over farm tasks once handled by humans
American farmers are considering use of high-tech tools powered by artificial intelligence. CBS News correspondent Dave Malkoff found that while inventors say these products will offset an ongoing agricultural labor shortage, some workers fear they'll be replaced.
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3/18: Prime Time with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on evacuations of Americans in Haiti, oral arguments at the Supreme Court over social media censorship, and efforts to stop a potential famine in Gaza.
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Famine expert analyzes humanitarian crisis in Gaza
A new U.N.-backed report warns famine is imminent in northern Gaza, with people suffering "catastrophic levels of hunger." Alex de Waal, executive director of the World Peace Foundation, joins CBS News to discuss what's happening and what can be done.
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Supreme Court wary of limiting federal contact with social media sites
The Supreme Court appeared skeptical during Monday's oral arguments over whether contact between the federal government and social media platforms should be limited. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson explains.
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Trump's lawyers say he can't secure $464M bond in civil fraud case
Lawyers for former President Donald Trump say it's a "practical impossibility" he will be able to post the $464 million bond needed to pause the ruling in his New York civil fraud case. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa has more on Trump's money woes.
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Americans flee Haiti as violence and unrest grow
The U.S. is trying to get Americans out of Haiti as deadly gang violence persists. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reports from northern Haiti, where the evacuations are underway.
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Mom who left toddler alone for 10 days when she went on vacation sentenced to life in prison
Kristel Candelario has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole.
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U.S. government races to evacuate 1,000 Americans from Haiti amid violence
The U.S. government is racing to evacuate nearly 1,000 Americans still trapped in Haiti amid ongoing violence. Manuel Bojorquez reports on the efforts from the city of Cap-Haitien in northern Haiti.
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Dr. Dre says he had 3 strokes while in hospital for brain aneurysm
In an interview last week, Dr. Dre said he endured three strokes while he was hospitalized for a brain aneurysm in January 2021.
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Pope Francis opens up about personal life, health in new memoir
The book's co-author, Fabio Marchese Ragona, says Pope Francis doesn't intend to resign, as his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI did.
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Pope Francis opens up in new memoir
Pope Francis is out with his first autobiography, looking back on his 87 years and the events that shaped him. Seth Doane spoke to the book's co-author.
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Police release new video in college student Riley Strain's disappearance
New evidence has surfaced in the case of missing college student Riley Strain, who disappeared during a trip to Nashville. Newly released video shows him speaking with a police officer on the night he vanished. Errol Barnett has details.
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Justice Alito extends pause on Texas immigration law
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has extended the temporary pause on a controversial Texas immigration law, which would empower local authorities to arrest migrants suspected of unlawfully crossing the border. Omar Villafranca reports on the challenges the law could put on border police departments.
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1 dead, 3 injured in trio of Florida beach shootings on St. Patrick's Day
It was a weekend of deadly violence in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, with gunfire erupting as hundreds of people gathered for spring break and St. Patrick's Day parties on Sunday. One person was killed and three others were injured. Cristian Benavides reports.
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These 5 Taylor Swift songs shook SoFi Stadium the most
Signals recorded during one of Taylor Swift's shows in Los Angeles in August 2023 showed the strongest "concert tremor" during "Shake It Off," according to a study.
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Congress running up against partial shutdown deadline again
Congress has until the end of Friday to reach a deal to avoid a partial government shutdown. If lawmakers fail to do so, funding for several departments, including Homeland Security and the IRS, will run out. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has the latest on where talks stand.
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What the vernal equinox has to do with spring
Spring 2024 kicks off on March 19, the day of the vernal equinox.
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Why Boeing's woes could mean higher airfares for U.S. travelers
Analysts expect airline ticket prices to jump as much as 10% for domestic flights this summer amid aircraft delivery delays.
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How the first lady's role has evolved over time
The role of the first lady has changed significantly since Martha Washington. Katie Rogers, White House correspondent for The New York Times and author of "American Woman: The Transformation of the Modern First Lady, from Hillary Clinton to Jill Biden," joins "America Decides" to explain how.
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Fallout continues over Trump's "bloodbath" remark at Ohio rally
Former President Donald Trump is facing criticism for controversial comments he made at a campaign rally over the weekend. CBS News' Fin Gómez and Jake Rosen join with analysis.
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10 ideas for the perfect spring bedroom makeover
Refresh the look of your bedroom this spring with these 10 easy makeover ideas.
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Newly obtained video shows group suspected of constructing Jan. 6 gallows
Congressional probe into construction of gallows said no suspects have been identified over three years since the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol assault.
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Alito extends pause on new Texas immigration law indefinitely
On Monday, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito indefinitely extended a stay on a controversial immigration enforcement law in Texas. The law, SB4, would allow state officials to arrest migrants accused of crossing into the U.S. illegally. A federal appeals court is set to hear arguments about the case in April.
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Peter Navarro must report to prison after chief justice rejects bid to delay
Chief Justice John Roberts' order clears the way for former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro to begin serving a four-month prison sentence in Florida.
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Alito extends order pausing new Texas immigration law for now
Justice Samuel Alito extended an order barring Texas officials from detaining and jailing migrants under a new state law as a court fight plays out.
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Sports Illustrated to live on, now with new publisher in tow
Minute Media, an Israeli digital media company, secures rights to publish Sports Illustrated and will continue to put out a print edition.
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How Pence's decision not to endorse Trump might impact 2024 race
Former Vice President Mike Pence reiterated his decision to not endorse Donald Trump for president in 2024 during an interview on "Face the Nation." CBS News political director Fin Gomez breaks down Pence's reasoning and the possible impact on Trump's bid for the White House.
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Protesters in Cuba decry blackouts, food shortages
Small groups of protesters have taken to the streets in the eastern Cuba city of Santiago as power outages lasting up to eight hours sweep across the Caribbean nation.
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Israel raids Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital as Netanyahu defies criticism
Israel said "20 terrorists have been eliminated" during a raid on Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza on Monday. The Israeli military said the raid was part of "precise operations" based on intelligence that the hospital was being used as a base by senior Hamas leaders. Meanwhile, President Biden had a call with Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss Rafah and humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Raphael Cohen, the director of the strategy and doctrine program at RAND's Project AIR FORCE, joins CBS News with more.
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