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A new kind of chaplain is helping people deal with 'climate grief'
A new kind of spiritual adviser is rising among clergy trained in handling grief and other difficult emotions.
Watch: Moderators mute JD Vance's mic during immigration exchange in VP debate
Ahead of Tuesday night's vice presidential debate between Sen. JD Vance and Gov. Tim Walz, CBS News said the network would reserve the right to turn off microphones if necessary.
Walz and Vance face off on immigration, economy, abortion
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What we learned about Vance and Walz from the VP debate
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Who is the real JD Vance? And 4 other takeaways from the vice presidential debate
Vice presidential candidates are unlikely to make a fundamental difference in this election, but there were some takeaways from an interesting night.
Biden says he is worried about violence around the presidential election
President Biden told reporters he was confident the election “will be free and fair,” before saying, “I don’t know whether it will be peaceful.”
MAGA hats, a rodeo, and carnival games: What we saw at a festival west of Las Vegas
A festival and rodeo in Pahrump, Nevada, offers a glimpse into rural voters in the battleground state and how they could impact the election.
Tropical Storm Helene churns a deadly path through Florida, Georgia and into the Carolinas
Helene made landfall late on Thursday in Florida’s Big Bend region as a Category 4 Hurricane. It weakened Friday morning to a tropical storm with sustained winds of 70 mph.
Louisiana Rep. Clay Higgins walks back racist comments about Haitians after backlash
The Republican congressman has been criticized for amplifying false claims about Haitian immigrants. "You never want to intentionally hurt someone’s feelings," he apologized in part on Thursday.
Where do things stand with reproductive rights as we head into the election?
Historian Mary Ziegler talks about the legal battles shaping reproductive rights across the U.S. — including the scope of abortion access and the fate of invitro-fertilization.
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