10/8: CBS News 24/7 Episode 2
Florida braces for Hurricane Milton; Boeing, workers’ union back at negotiation table for 2nd day
Florida braces for Hurricane Milton; Boeing, workers’ union back at negotiation table for 2nd day
An Armyman’s wife died in Meerut after a hospital lift malfunctioned and crashed following her delivery. The woman suffered fatal head and neck injuries. The hospital has been sealed and its license revoked. Police have filed a culpable homicide case against the hospital owner, doctor, and staff.
Vicky Kaushal’s Chhaava is on the verge of becoming Bollywood’s first Rs 200 crore film of 2025, having crossed Rs 100 crore in its opening weekend. The film continues its strong run with daily earnings over Rs 24 crore. FWICE has requested the Maharashtra Chief Minister to make the film tax-free, highlighting its cultural significance.
The Trump administration’s immigration policies have instilled fear and uncertainty among undocumented students, those in mixed-status families, and even U.S.-born students. With mass deportations and policy rollbacks, schools have shifted from safe havens to spaces of anxiety. The crisis extends beyond education, affecting mental health, social stability, and future opportunities, leaving millions grappling with an…
Federal and international authorities are reportedly backtracking after saying that newly disclosed evidence showed that no blood was found at the Spain apartment where a Florida woman vanished. Ana Maria Knezevich, 40, was last seen in Madrid, Spain, on Feb. 2 around 10 p.m., just 30 minutes after a man wearing a motorcycle helmet spray-painted…
Two astronauts who have been stuck in space since June will have to wait until at least the end of March to come home after NASA on Wednesday again pushed back their return date. Derrick Pitts, chief astronomer for the Franklin Institute, joined CBS News to discuss what’s causing the delays.
Forty days after NEET PG 2024 counselling registration began, the official schedule is still pending on the MCC website, causing frustration among medical aspirants. Discrepancies in exam results have led to legal petitions and interventions by medical associations, with calls for swift resolution to delays.