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Trillions of cicadas emerge across U.S.
Trillions of cicadas are emerging in some parts of the country after laying dormant for more than a decade. In Illinois, two broods will co-emerge for the first time in over 200 years. The collective noise from the insects can be as loud as a jet ...CBS News - Top stories -
Videos show where cicadas have already emerged in the U.S.
The bugs emit a loud, droning buzzing sound when they emerge – signaling they are ready to mate.CBS News - Top stories -
Supreme Court hears case about emergency abortion care
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in another major abortion access case as it grapples with the aftermath of reversing Roe v. Wade. Follow here for live audio of the arguments, news updates, analysis and more.CNN - Top stories - Abortion -
For Europe to Step Up, U.S. Must Step Back
Our security free-rider friends need incentives to share the burden.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Protests over Gaza war ramp up on U.S. college campuses
Another tense day of protests over the Israel-Hamas war is expected on college campuses across the country on Thursday. Hundreds of people have already been arrested since the demonstrations began. CBS News Boston reporter Penny Kmitt reports.CBS News - Top stories -
The WSJ Dollar Index Rises 0.5% to 100.62
The WSJ Dollar Index is up 0.5% to 100.62 — higher for two of the past three trading days.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Restocking the U.S. armory to replace weapons sent to Ukraine is setting up growth in the U.S. defense industry for years to come.
Restocking the U.S. armory to replace weapons sent to Ukraine is setting up growth in the U.S. defense industry for years to come.The Wall Street Journal - World -
GDP and the Dow Are Up. But What About American Well-Being?
The standard ways of measuring economic growth don’t capture what life is like for real people. A new metric offers a better alternative, especially for seeing disparities across the country.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Ashley Judd opens up about pain of Harvey Weinstein's overturned conviction
Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein is still serving 16 years in a separate California case, which is expecting an appeal that could use similar arguments to that of the overturned New York conviction.CBS News - Top stories -
Germany has emerged as a fierce opponent of a U.S.-led push to commandeer some of the nearly $300 billion of Russian central-bank assets frozen at the start of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Germany has emerged as a fierce opponent of a U.S.-led push to commandeer some of the nearly $300 billion of Russian central-bank assets frozen at the start of Russia’s war on Ukraine.The Wall Street Journal - World - Russia
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