The family of Emad Shargi, who has been detained in an Iranian prison for four years, opens up to CBS News’ Margaret Brennan about Shargi’s long detention and the pain of him not being home.
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The National Hurricane Center predicts that rainfall up to 10 inches is possible in South Florida, including the Florida Keys.
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The May jobs report came in better than expected. The U.S. added 390,000 jobs during the month, and the unemployment rate remained at 3.6%. But inflation is causing a change in trends of how consumers are spending their money. Kevin Gordon, senior investment research manager at Charles Schwab, joins CBS News to break down the jobs report and what it signals about the state of the economy.
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Before the recount, Oz led McCormick by 972 votes out of 1.34 million.
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President Biden on Friday responded to Elon Musk’s recent doubts about the U.S. economy, saying he wished the Tesla CEO “lots of luck on his trip to the moon.” According to Reuters, Musk said in an email to Tesla executives Thursday he has a “super bad feeling” about the economy and he said in an email to employees Friday that he’ll be cutting about 10% of workers.
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Florida braces for possible tropical storm; Afghan musician reunites with family after fleeing Taliban
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President Biden calls for assault weapons ban; Platinum Jubilee celebrates Queen Elizabeth’s 70-year reign
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A new study found social media use among American children and teens increased by 17% over the last two years. Dr. Warren Ng, president of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, joins CBS News’ Elaine Quijano to discuss how social media affects kids’ mental health.
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Friday marks the 100th day since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine.
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The school shooting in Uvalde, Texas caused a ripple effect for safety concerns across the country. Meg Oliver speaks with a group of middle school kids about the emotional impact of the recent shooting and how their school in Little Falls, New Jersey is working to keep them safe.
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