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S2025 E144 Episode 144
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The pilot of a SkyWest flight told passengers Friday night that he performed an "aggressive maneuver" to avoid an apparent B-52 military aircraft in-flight as he came in for a landing in Minot, North Dakota -- then apologized for the sudden move. Kris Van Cleave has more. A new CBS News poll finds nearly two-thirds of Americans now disapprove of how President Trump is handling inflation -- the highest disapproval for him on that subject since taking office. Ed O'Keefe has details. Actor and director Malcolm-Jamal Warner, best known for his role on "The Cosby Show," has died in an accidental drowning in Costa Rica, officials there said. He was 54. Maurice DuBois has more. Since May -- when the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation picked up the lion's share of food distribution in Gaza -- nearly 1,000 people have been killed. Elizabeth Palmer reports. Fishermen have taken oysters out of the Long Island Sound off Connecticut for generations. But Todd Koehnke and Tim Macklin have made it their mission to dump millions of old shells back in. David Schechter reports. After President Trump insisted, he does not draw pictures, a number of his drawings have surfaced. Other presidents have shown some artistic talent, as well. 

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Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, who represented President Trump in his "hush money" case, announced he plans to meet with Jeffrey Epstein's former girlfriend and co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell, as the push to release files related to Epstein's trafficking case continues. Ed O'Keefe has the latest. Ozzy Osbourne, the heavy metal icon who rose to fame as the lead singer of Black Sabbath before embarking on a successful solo career and later became a reality TV star, has died at the age of 76. Vladimir Duthiers takes a look back at his triumphs and controversies. Car manufacturing giant General Motors said the Trump administration's tariffs are hurting its bottom line. Kelly O'Grady explains. The wife of a man who fled Ecuador to seek asylum says her husband has been subjected to harsh conditions while in detention, including being denied life-saving medicine. Lilia Luciano reports. In 1975, Stanley Forman took a Pulitzer Prize-winning photo of a fatal fire escape collapse during a Boston apartment fire. That photo would spur the city to enact new regulations to keep fire escapes safe. Mark Strassmann has the story. The James Avery Workshop in Kerrville, Texas, has been working with Camp Mystic for decades, providing bracelet charms for campers to take home as keepsakes. After the devastating July Fourth flooding that killed more than two dozen campers and counsellors, the company said it would donate all the proceeds from one of its charms to relief efforts, leading to its eight-month supply selling out in five hours. Jason Allen reports.