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Новости за 05.09.2024

At least 118 eagles killed by trafficking ring, prosecutors say

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A man helped kill at least 118 eagles to sell their feathers and body parts on the black market as part of a long-running wildlife trafficking ring in the western U.S. that allegedly killed thousands of birds, court filings show.

9/4 CBS Evening News

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4 killed, 9 wounded in shooting at Georgia high school; Charles Barkley pledges $1 million to New Orleans prep school

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on journey to Supreme Court

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Ahead of the release of her new book, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared on "CBS Sunday Morning" in her first broadcast interview since joining the high court. The rest of the interview will stream Thursday night on "Person to Person with Norah O'Donnell."

How to escape cynicism, according to a psychologist

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As we're constantly exposed to war, tragedy and injustice, it's easy to become cynical about the world around us. Jamil Zaki explores how to overcome those inclinations in his new book, "Hope for Cynics: the Surprising Science of Human Goodness."

Nvidia stock extends record slump

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In August, artificial intelligence chip maker Nvidia set the record for the largest one-day increase in market value in stock market history. On Tuesday, it did the opposite. The company's shares fell nearly 10% in what is the largest single day drop for any U.S. company in stock market history. Jeremy Owens, host of "On Watch" podcast, joins to discuss.

Breaking down Russia election interference allegations

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The Justice Department is accusing Russia of trying to meddle in the 2024 presidential election. New charges were unsealed Wednesday against two employees from the Russian state-run media company RT. The Justice Department also says it seized internet domains used by the Russian government to spread disinformation. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga has more.

9/4: The Daily Report with John Dickerson

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John Dickerson reports on the aftermath of a deadly school shooting in Georgia, the Biden administration's new allegations surrounding Russian propaganda, and the philosophy of cynicism.

Georgia sheriff calls school shooting "pure evil"

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Two students and two students were killed in a shooting Wednesday morning at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia. Sheriff Jud Smith spoke during an afternoon press conference. CBS News national correspondent Dave Malkoff reports.

Kroger CEO defends potential merger with Albertsons

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In testimony Wednesday in federal court in Portland, Oregon, Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen said the proposed $24 billion merger with Albertsons would lead to lower grocery store prices. The Federal Trade Commission has sued to block the deal, alleging it would actually raise prices by reducing competition in some areas of the country. Jo Ling Kent has details.

Harris proposes tax incentives for small businesses

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While campaigning in New Hampshire on Wednesday, Vice President Kamala Harris served up an idea that would allow new small businesses a chance to write off up to $50,000 in startup costs, up from the current maximum of $5,000. Ed O'Keefe reports.