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S2025 E168 Episode 168
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Multiple people are dead after a tour bus with more than 50 passengers lost control and rolled over on a major highway in upstate New York, according to police. WIVB reporter Patrick Ryan reports from the scene. The Justice Department released transcripts of Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche's two-day interview with convicted sex trafficker and Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell. Nikole Killion has details. The FBI searched former national security adviser John Bolton's house in Bethesda, Maryland, early Friday morning, the bureau confirmed to CBS News. Ed O'Keefe reports. This year, nearly 60 law enforcement officers have been shot in ambush attacks in what officials say appears to be a growing trend nationwide. Nicole Sganga traveled to Fargo, North Dakota, and spoke with officers who survived a targeted attack there in 2023 that killed a fellow officer. 

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Chris Jambois owns Black Sears Winery in Napa County, California, where memories are still fresh of the Glass Fire five years ago. The blaze destroyed several wineries and more than 1,500 structures, but Jambois learned even if the vineyards are spared from fire, they could still be impacted by the smoke. Carter Evans reports. National Guard troops patrolling Washington, D.C. are now armed with weapons as President Trump considers sending them to Chicago next. Nancy Cordes reports. Israel struck one of the main hospitals in the Gaza Strip with a missile and then fired another as journalists and rescue workers rushed to the scene. The attack killed at least 20 people and wounding scores more, according to local health workers in Hamas-run Gaza. Imtiaz Tyab reports. A mission critical test is set to launch from SpaceX's Starship site in southern Texas. After several disappointing attempts, including multiple rocket explosions, SpaceX is set to tests the viability of the powerful Starship megarocket. Bill Hardwood joins to discuss. Retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré is widely credited with bringing calm to chaos as he led the Army's joint task force in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina 20 years ago. Now, he tells "CBS Evening News" co-anchor Maurice DuBois he's concerned about the future of FEMA. Back-to-school season is in full swing across the country, which means summer camp season is coming to a close. For many kids, camps are a home away from home, but for some, they are the only home they know. Elaine Quijano reports. It was 86 years ago today that Americans first went off to see "The Wizard of Oz." The Library of Congress marked the anniversary by announcing it has acquired rare artifacts from the film, including an early draft of "Over the Rainbow."