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S2025 E129 Episode 129
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President Trump recently indicated diplomatic talks with Iran could restart as soon as this week after U.S. airstrikes on some of Iran's nuclear facilities. In an interview with CBS News senior foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi seemed less certain about a speedy return to diplomacy. Two firefighters were killed and a third wounded when they were shot while responding to a wildfire on an Idaho mountain. The fire was set to lure them into an ambush, authorities said. Omar Villafranca reports. As Republicans propose deep cuts to federal funding for Medicaid, families who rely on it are worried about the future of their care. Skyler Henry reports. Communities in Southern California are reeling as they say ICE raids are leading to sudden disappearances of loved ones and fear among immigrants. Adam Yamaguchi has more. In March, the USDA cut two federal programs that gave grants for providing food to schools and low-income communities. Meg Oliver reports on the impact. What does it mean to be cool? A study of nearly 6,000 people in the U.S. and 11 other countries found people perceived to be cool have six things in common. 

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2025/06/27 S2025 E128
Episode 128

The Supreme Court limited the use of nationwide injunctions, reining in federal judges' ability to issue sweeping orders that have in recent years stymied implementation of policies from Republican and Democratic presidential administrations alike. Jan Crawford has details. Nearly a week after the U.S. bombing raid on Iran's nuclear facilities, there is no information about the location of roughly 900 pounds of highly-enriched uranium that Iran claims was removed ahead of the strikes. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan asked Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, about that uranium. President Trump threatened to hit Iran with more bombs if it resumes pursuing nuclear weapons. Imtiaz Tyab has new reporting from inside Iran under the watchful eye of the Iranian regime. Most will see just a furniture store when they visit My Home Contemporary Furniture in Merriam, Kansas, but for owner Henrik Svendsen, it's the culmination of his life's work. Tariffs are now threatening that. Ian Lee reports. According to many of her senior classmates here at Waunakee High School in Wisconsin, 18-year-old Molly Schafer was a loner. But before graduation, she leaned on her artistic skills to reconnect and learned an important lesson in the process. Steve Hartman has the story "On the Road." Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez told guests they don't want gifts for their nearly $50 million wedding bash in Venice, but one guest revealed she opted for collectible dolls known as Labubus.