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S2025 E189 Episode 189
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President Trump announced Monday the FDA believes pregnant women should not take acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, claiming there could be a link between the medication and autism, despite objections from medical experts. Ed O'Keefe reports on the announcement and Dr. Jon LaPook tries to answer the lingering questions. ABC announced Monday that "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" would return Tuesday. The show was pulled last week following comments from Kimmel about the death of Charlie Kirk. Jonathan Vigliotti has more. The Trump administration confirms it dropped a Biden-era investigation into Tom Homan, who had been accused of taking a bribe last year, before he was named border czar. Scott MacFarlane has more on that and President Trump's public calls for the prosecution of his political rivals. In the past nine months, an investigation by CBS and the Post and Courier has identified several federal grants for animal testing in medical research that were cut, totaling more than $28 million dollars. Jim Axelrod reports. NASA on Monday introduced its 10 newest astronaut candidates. They represent America's future in space, wherever in the cosmos that leads. Mark Strassmann has more. 

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2025/09/19 S2025 E188
Episode 188

With Jimmy Kimmel off the air for a third straight day, the fallout is growing. Film and TV writers protested outside ABC headquarters in New York, even as President Trump warned he may go after other networks next. Nancy Cordes reports. State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, can hold more than 63,000 people, but on Sunday, police are anticipating more than 100,000 people will try to attend Charlie Kirk's memorial service. Kris Van Cleave has more about the preparations. Charlie Kirk was assassinated at Utah Valley University, the first stop on what was to be a tour of college campuses. Kirk enjoyed debating students and challenging them to prove him wrong. After his death, the debate over Kirk himself continues. CBS News visited four universities across the country and talked to students across the political spectrum about Kirk and his political movement. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's vaccine advisory committee wrapped two days' worth of meetings that involved votes on a range of recommendations regarding vaccines for COVID-19, measles and more. Dr. Celine Gounder has details. Three Russian fighter planes flew into Estonian airspace, and NATO scrambled Italian, Swedish and Finnish aircraft to repel them. Russia last week sent drones into Romania and Poland, two other NATO members. The alliance is executing what it calls "Operation Eastern Sentry" along NATO's eastern flank, but the United States is not participating. Margaret Brennan asked French President Emmanuel Macron about this in an interview for "Face the Nation." Bad Bunny, the superstar rapper, is wrapping up his residency in Puerto Rico with a grand finale. The king of Latin rap drew 600,000 fans to his concerts and brought an estimated $200 million to Puerto Rico's economy. Lilia Luciano reports. For years, 24-year-old Jordan Wilmore focused on basketball due to his towering height. But his true dream was to become a police officer. Steve Hartman has the story "On the Road." 

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2025/09/23 S2025 E190
Episode 190

It was an intense scene in a federal court in Florida after Ryan Routh, who had just been found guilty of trying to assassinate then-presidential candidate Donald Trump, put a pen to his neck in an attempt to stab himself. Cristian Benavides reports. After meeting for about an hour with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President Trump said he believes Ukraine can win back all of its territory from Russia "in its original form." Hours earlier, Mr. Trump criticized European allies in a U.N. speech. Nancy Cordes reports. President Trump's warning about Tylenol use during pregnancy, claiming it's linked with an increased risk of autism, rattled the medical community and is getting major pushback. Jericka Duncan has more. Jimmy Kimmel is returning to the late-night lineup, nearly a week after the Walt Disney Company suspended him. But not everyone will be able to watch him on TV, because dozens of ABC stations still won't carry it. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. In May, 150 workers at a GE Appliances plant in Louisville, Kentucky, were laid off after their legal status was abruptly revoked due to a policy change by the Trump administration. Mark Strassmann spoke to employees there who are still feeling the effects of the sudden layoffs. Parents like Justin and Rosalyn Porcano in San Rafael, California, are watching the debate over animal testing with concern. Their 7-year-old daughter, Lia, has a rare genetic disorder, Usher Syndrome 1B. Without medical advancements in treatment of the disorder, she will likely go blind by the time she's in high school. Jim Axelrod reports.