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Episode 184

President Trump announced the U.S. military has carried out a second strike on alleged Venezuelan "narcoterrorists" in international waters. Charlie D'Agata has details. As prosecutors build their case against Charlie Kirk's alleged killer, the FBI is combing through social media accounts that the suspect Tyler Robinson used, searching for signs anyone encouraged the shooting or had prior knowledge. Carter Evans reports. A new report from the Wall Street Journal is raising questions about the safety of the air we breathe when we fly on commercial jetliners. The CBS News data team found Airbus accounted for about 61% of reported incidents last year. Kris Van Cleave reports. The FDA has long-mandated so-called "black box" labels on hormone therapy for menopause, warning about stroke, blood clots dementia and breast cancer. But now, regulators are considering removing some of those warnings. Nikki Battiste has more. Two years ago, Carl Walton joined the Pasadena Run Club for a sense of community, but he ended up getting so much more after the deadly Eaton Fire destroyed his home in Altadena, California, earlier this year. Mark Strassmann reports. Owen Cooper, a 15-year-old English actor, became the youngest male actor to win an Emmy award for his performance as a young murder suspect in the hit drama series "Adolescence." Leigh Kiniry has more. 

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