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S2025 E78 Episode 78
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Thousands attended an afternoon vigil Friday at Florida State University, where two people were killed and six were injured in a mass shooting on campus. Skyler Henry reports. Russia intensified its attacks against Ukraine this week, launching missile and drone strikes at civilian targets. The assaults came as President Trump said the United States is prepared to walk away from negotiations to end the war. Caitlin Huey-Burns reports. Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen returned to Washington after securing a meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia near the Salvadoran jail where he is imprisoned. Scott MacFarlane has details. The Trump administration is resuming negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program. Elizabeth Palmer has more. 

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2025/04/19 S2025 E103
Episode 103

The U.S. Supreme Court made a rare overnight ruling temporarily blocking the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan men held by immigration officials in North Texas. Willie James Inman has the latest. Nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran showed signs of progress on Saturday. Both sides reported a productive second round with more discussions expected next week. Chris Livesay has the latest. Classes resume Monday at Florida State University, the scene of the nation's latest mass shooting. Two people were killed when a gunman opened fire near the student union on Thursday. Kati Weis spoke with the university's president on the tragedy. Russian President Vladimir Putin is calling for a temporary Easter ceasefire with Ukraine. Despite the war's largest prisoner swap on Saturday, officials from Kyiv say the fighting has not stopped. Car manufacturers are already reviewing their 2026 lineup. However, President Trump's tariffs are giving buyers some pause. Industry experts say even if you're not buying a car yourself, it will cost you. CBS News New York's Ali Bauman explains why. This week of Passover, a Jewish-American serviceman buried at Arlington National Cemetery more than a century ago, finally rests under a headstone bearing the true symbol of his faith. Scott MacFarlane has the story. Re-enactors marked 250 years since the first shots of the Revolutionary War in Massachusetts. However, making it happen today, reignited a debate between two communities, forever connected. Charlie D'Agata has more.