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CBS Evening News, 07/08/26

The breaking news right now. it's over, The short lived ceasefire with Iran ends as the U.S. Military conducts a solid day of strikes on Iran. Hours after president trump lashed out at the country's leaders and called himself target number one on Iran's hit list. The mysterious d ...  Show more

CBS Evening News, 07/07/26

A skyscraper over 30 stories in Midtown Manhattan is in danger of collapsing.Today at the NATO summit President Trump put the controversial sale of American F-35's back on the table.And, there's a shakeup happening in the U.S. Senate race in Maine. 

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