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S2025 E131 Episode 131
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One of the most powerful men in the entertainment industry was facing the possibility of spending the rest of his life in prison, but a federal jury in New York acquitted Sean "Diddy" Combs of the most serious charges against him. Jericka Duncan has details. Bryan Kohberger admitted in court that he stabbed and killed four University of Idaho students -- a sudden and dramatic end to a two-year murder case. Carter Evans reports. The multi-trillion dollar tax cut and spending bill is back in the House of Representatives. President Trump would like a final bill he can sign into law by the Fourth of July. Margaret Brennan reports the president is running into resistance from within his own party. Outages have hit air traffic control facilities around the country over the last few months. Kris Van Cleave reports on how pilots are training to respond to them. Lurking beneath the surface of Washington's Puget Sound are some of nature's most magnificent and endangered species: orca whales. Unique to these waters and once thriving, there are now believed to be just 73 left in the pod. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. 

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The head of the U.S. backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Rev. Jonnie Moore defended the group's controversial food aid operation in the war-torn enclave in an interview with CBS News senior foreign correspondent Debora Patta. The House passed the signature piece of legislation of President Trump's second term, approving a massive bill that includes trillions of dollars in tax and spending cuts while ramping up funding for defense and implementing the administration's immigration agenda. Caitlin Huey-Burns spoke to Iowa residents ahead of the president's rally in Des Moines. Nikole Killion has a look at the impact on the clean energy industry. The Hamas-run health ministry reports that nearly 100 Palestinians were killed over the past day by Israeli air strikes and shootings. Nearly half were killed on their way to get food from an American-backed aid organization. Debora Patta has more about the risk Palestinians are taking to avoid starving. Tens of millions of Americans are squeezing themselves into middle seats of planes, trains and automobiles, hoping to outrun everyone else and the bad weather. Airlines are bracing for storms and full flights, while bomb threats in Canada and long lines at home are making it a cranky start to July 4. Kris Van Cleave reports.  Among popular summer vacation destinations are national parks. More Americans than ever are visiting them, but there are fewer rangers, lifeguards and other workers to help them. Nancy Chen reports on the safety concerns. America's 250th year of independence starts on the Fourth of July, but a Gallup Poll finds only 58% of adults are very or extremely proud to be Americans -- a record low.