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  • 5/1: The Daily Report with John Dickerson

    John Dickerson reports on the status of pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses, a strict abortion ban becoming law in Florida, and the impact of another round of student debt relief from the Biden administration.

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  • 5/1: America Decides

    Florida’s six-week abortion ban takes effect; former first lady Michelle Obama surprises students for college signing day.

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  • Ground beef tested negative for bird flu, USDA says

    The USDA tested 30 samples from states with herds infected by H5N1.

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  • 4 children, 2 adults wounded in Fort Worth shooting, officials say

    The shooting occurred at an apartment complex in west Fort Worth, authorities said.

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  • Bee colony delays Arizona Diamondbacks game

    A colony of bees discovered behind home plate delayed a Major League Baseball game for nearly two hours Tuesday night between the Arizona Diamondbacks and Los Angeles Dodgers in Phoenix. Matt Hilton, a professional beekeeper, came to the rescue.

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  • Meet the astronauts on Boeing's historic Starliner flight

    Boeing is set to launch its first-ever spaceflight with humans next week. The Starliner spacecraft will lift off from Florida on Monday night for a multi-day mission to the International Space Station. Commander Barry "Butch" Wilmore and pilot Sunny Williams, two seasoned NASA astronauts who are a part of the mission, join CBS News to go over the flight.

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  • Biden cancels $6.1 billion in loans for ex-Art Institutes students

    The Biden administration announced its latest round of student debt relief Wednesday. More than $6 billion will be canceled for 317,000 borrowers who enrolled at any Art Institutes campus between 2004 and 2017. CBS News reporter Haley Ott has more.

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  • Breaking down the Fed decision to keep interest rates steady

    The Federal Reserve announced Wednesday it is keeping interest rates steady. The move comes as the central bank continues to deal with inflation. Jeanna Smialek, Federal Reserve and economy reporter for The New York Times, joins CBS News to discuss.

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  • UnitedHealth CEO testifies on Capitol Hill about data breach

    UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty issued an apology while testifying before a House committee Wednesday about the cyberattack against subsidiary Change Healthcare that paralyzed insurance payments to hospitals, pharmacies and medical practices nationwide. Nicole Sganga has details.

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  • Parents struggle to afford soaring summer camp costs

    Inflation's impact has been felt in nearly every facet of U.S. consumer spending, including summer activities, with many parents saying they are unable to afford the spiking costs of summer camps. Nancy Chen has some tips on what parents can do to offset those higher costs.

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