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Americans lose millions to wire transfer fraud. Could banks do more to stop it?

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"Their job is to protect our investments," said one man whose bank account was drained of $15,000. "Otherwise, what's the point of putting it with a bank?"

Ilhan Omar's daughter says she was suspended from college after pro-Palestinian protest at Columbia

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Rep. Ilhan Omar's daughter says she was one of three students suspended from Barnard College following a pro-Palestinian protest at Columbia University on Thursday.

Graduation gift guide: Best headphones for grads in 2024

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Give your grad the best of the best for downtime enjoying music, listening to podcasts, or watching movies and TV.

Wayfair set to open its first physical store. Here's where.

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Online furniture and home furnishings seller says it is opening a brick-and-mortar location in May.

Full jury selected in Trump "hush money" trial

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The full jury and one alternate have been selected for former President Donald Trump's "hush money" trial. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa reports.

Kevin Hart I Sunday on 60 Minutes

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Anderson Cooper profiles Kevin Hart, the highest-grossing comedian today and a bankable movie star, who has added a new title to his resume – entertainment and business mogul. 60 Minutes, Sunday.

We are obsessed with this $355 CB2 patio chair look-alike

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This weather-resistant patio chair has the look of CB2's sunset lounge chair at less than half the price.

House speaker won't back change to rule allowing single member to call for ouster

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House Rules allow a single member to force a vote on ousting the speaker. Conservatives want to keep it that way.

Boston bound JetBlue flight has close call on runway at Reagan National

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A JetBlue flight was forced to abort takeoff due to another aircraft attempting to cross the runway at Washington Reagan National Airport.

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As EV sales slump, Tesla shares relinquish a year's worth of gains

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Tesla's stock price has tumbled 39% this year amid concerns about the electric vehicle maker's slowing growth.

Taylor Swift reveals first single from "The Tortured Poets Department"

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Taylor Swift took to social media hours ahead of the expected release of her new album "The Tortured Poets Department."

Police arrest pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University

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New York police arrested some pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University on Thursday following a day of demonstrations. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano reports.

Missed the tax filing deadline? What to do now

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If you missed the tax filing deadline and you're not sure what to do. Learn about your options here.

Top Cuban official says country open to more U.S. deportations

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Cuba's deputy foreign minister tells CBS News that his country is willing to accommodate more than one deportation flight per month.

Obesity drug could help sleep apnea patients, study says

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The obesity drug tirzepatide, or Zepbound, may help patients suffering from sleep apnea, according to a study by Eli Lilly. Gina Kolata, a medical reporter for the New York Times, joins CBS News with more details on the medical observation.

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DOJ close to finalizing settlement with Larry Nassar's sexual abuse victims

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The U.S. government may be close to an agreement to settle with victims of former USA Gymnastics physician Larry Nassar, according to a source familiar with the negotiations. The settlement would account for the FBI's failure to properly…

Prince William makes first public appearance since Princess Kate cancer news

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Prince William made his first public appearance since news of Catherine, Princess of Wales' cancer diagnosis. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Holly Williams has more.

Fight over Arizona abortion ban law continues

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Legislators in Arizona are still split on how to deal with a controversial Civil War-era law that bans nearly all abortion in the state, which the state's Supreme Court has ruled can be enforced. CBS News campaign reporter Shawna Mizelle…

Kennedy family members endorse Biden for president

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Members of the Kennedy family have endorsed President Biden's reelection campaign even though Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is still running as a third-party candidate for president in 2024. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes…

Ukraine, Middle East top G7 Foreign Ministers Meeting agenda

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Foreign leaders in Capri, Italy, are discussing how to avoid a greater regional conflict in the Middle East, and are continuing their talks on support for Ukraine in their fight against Russia. CBS News intelligence and national security…

World awaits Israel's plan for Iran attack response

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is saying his country will make "its own decisions" on how to respond to Iran's recent attack. Allies have continued to press Netanyahu to use restraint as he plots a reprisal. CBS News' Debora…

226,000 military personnel stationed in 177 places worldwide

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Global operations of the U.S. military count on around 226,000 personnel stationed all over the world. CBS News' Lana Zak breaks down the U.S. presence overseas.

Johnson could risk speakership with foreign aid votes

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House Speaker Mike Johnson may get support from Democrats to push various foreign aid bills forward, but the move may jeopardize his leadership position among conservative Republicans. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports.

Arrests at Columbia University as police move in on pro-Palestinian protesters

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Police started making arrests Thursday afternoon at a makeshift encampment that pro-Palestinian protesters had set up on Columbia's quad.

Secretary Of Commerce Gina Raimondo I Sunday on 60 Minutes

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Since taking office as the U.S. Secretary of Commerce under the Biden administration, Gina Raimondo has turned the second-tier agency into a center of national security, manufacturing, and job creation. Sunday.

Why Caitlin Clark's WNBA salary is so much lower than NBA salaries

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Many are outraged over the discrepancy between Caitlin Clark's WNBA salary and the salaries of her male counterparts in the NBA. But is it fair to compare those numbers?

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Italy is offering "digital nomad" visas. Here's how to apply.

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Italy joins a long list of countries offering foreigners the opportunity to relocate, laptops in tow.

Gold bars and coins vs. gold stocks: Which is better for investors right now?

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Both types of gold assets could be a smart bet in today's economic environment. Here's why.

Here's how much you'd save by using a home equity loan

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Considering tapping into your home equity? Here's how much you'd save when compared to your other options.

Bliss out with the 6 best noise canceling headphones of 2024

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For a more robust listening experience, consider a pair of the best noise canceling headphones.