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S2025 E247 Episode 247
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The Pacific Northwest is dealing with historic flooding, with more rain expected in the coming days. Carter Evans reports, and Lonnie Quinn has the forecast. Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released a batch of photos obtained from the estate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including images of President Trump and former President Bill Clinton. Scott MacFarlane has details. After the bustle of Thanksgiving travel, flu infections are surging across the country. Dr. Jon LaPook reports. King Charles III said that his cancer treatment will be reduced in the new year because of early diagnosis, effective intervention and adherence to doctors' orders. Imtiaz Tyab has more. Charlie Hicks ate his lunch and dinner at the Shrimp Basket in Pensacola, Florida, every day for 10 years. When he suddenly stopped showing up, the chef went looking for him and ultimately saved his life. Steve Hartman has the story "On the Road." 

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2025/12/11 S2025 E246
Episode 246

There's catastrophic flooding across western Washington after more than a dozen rivers hit a major flood stage, trapping residents in their homes and submerging vehicles. Carter Evans reports and Lonnie Quinn has the forecast. An oil tanker seized off the coast of Venezuela is now headed to a U.S. port. The Trump administration is planning more seizures, sources say, but not without criticism. Charlie D'Agata reports. New 911 audio has revealed details about the chaotic moments leading to the arrest of former Michigan football head coach Sherrone Moore. Dispatchers sent police to an apartment complex where the alleged victim detailed an encounter with Moore, who was allegedly carrying a knife. Jericka Duncan reports. What was meant to be a highlight of an Australian air show --16 skydivers in formation, jumping from 15,000 feet -- went terribly wrong just as the cameraman and first skydiver stepped out of the door over Tully Airport in Far North Queensland. Tom Hanson has more. The Somali community in Minnesota has been in the news recently because of a massive federal fraud case -- and heated political rhetoric from President Trump. Jonah Kaplan of CBS Minnesota continues his reporting on the scandal, with a look at how fraudsters spent hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars. Erika Kirk said her husband Charlie's comments were often taken out of context as clips of his controversial stances circulated online following his assassination in September. See more of her conversation with CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss in a one-hour town hall, airing Saturday at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS. In at least 32 states, pet raccoons are illegal. That includes Kansas, where one man with a soft spot for the creatures is hoping to change that. Dave Malkoff reports. 

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2025/12/15 S2025 E248
Episode 248

Federal law enforcement officials said that four members of a far-left anti-government group have been arrested and face charges for allegedly planning a series of bomb attacks across Southern California on New Year's Eve. Scott MacFarlane has details. At least 15 people were killed and dozens more were injured in a mass shooting targeting Jews celebrating Hanukkah on Australia's Bondi Beach. Anna Coren has more. Director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, were found dead in their Los Angeles home in what police called an apparent homicide. Police said their son Nick Reiner, 32, has been arrested for murder and is being held without bail. Jonathan Vigliotti has details. Police continued their search for the gunman who killed two Brown University students and wounded nine others, releasing multiple videos and images showing someone they say is a person of interest. Tom Hanson has the latest. As online holiday shopping ramps up, lawmakers are mulling new legislation that would add stiffer penalties for those who steal packages. Skyler Henry reports. The first significant snowfall of the season blanketed much of the East Coast and was immediately followed by a deep freeze. Rob Marciano reports. Rob Reiner, the son of a comedy giant who became one himself with movies such as "The Princess Bride," "When Harry Met Sally…" and "This is Spinal Tap," is being remembered for his iconic contributions to entertainment following the news of his death. Vladimir Duthiers has his obituary.