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Storm-weary Florida braces for Hurricane Milton as storm intensifies to Category 5; MicroRNA discovery in worms leads to Nobel Prize in medicine

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Israel and Hezbollah exchange missiles; Southwest Florida prepares for Hurricane Milton to make landfall midweek.

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Hurricane Milton may hit areas still recovering from past storms

The National Hurricane Center upgraded Milton to a Category 5 storm on Monday. The hurricane is projected to make landfall on Florida's Gulf Coast by Wednesday. CBS News correspondent Nicole Valdes has the latest from Fort Myers Beach, Florida.

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Nova Music Festival survivor recounts Oct. 7 attack one year later

Thousands gathered in southern Israel on Monday at the site of the deadly Hamas attack at the Nova Music Festival one year ago. More than 360 people were killed at the festival. CBS News' Lana Zak spoke with Natalie Sanandaji, an American woman of both Israeli and Iranian descent who escaped the festival site during the attack, about her experience.

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Why the national debt could rise under both Harris and Trump

According to an analysis from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, both Vice President Kamala Harris' and former President Donald Trump's economic plans could increase the federal deficit by trillions of dollars. Marc Goldwein, CRFB senior vice president, joins CBS News to explain the findings.

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Fact-checking misinformation about Hurricane Helene

Misinformation and conspiracy theories have been swirling on social media in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. FEMA's deputy administrator told CBS Mornings this misinformation is seriously hindering rescue and recovery operations. Rhona Tarrant, executive editor for CBS News Confirmed, joins to fact-check some of the claims.

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Latest on 2024 race with Election Day less than a month away

Election Day is less than one month away, and on the campaign trail over the weekend, former President Donald Trump made his return to Butler, Pennsylvania, the site of the July assassination attempt against him. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris sat for two high-profile interviews. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa reports.

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Illegal border crossings hit lowest level of Biden presidency

Illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border have hit their lowest level ever of Joe Biden's presidency, according to internal figures from the Department of Homeland Security. CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins to unpack the numbers.

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MicroRNA discovery in worms leads to Nobel Prize in medicine

Two scientists' groundbreaking research on worms has earned them the Nobel Prize in medicine. Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun uncovered microRNA, tiny molecules that help control what cells do, which could help develop new medicines.

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Where the Israel-Hamas war stands 1 year in

Israel and its allies around the world on Monday marked one year since the deadly Hamas attack on Oct. 7, 2023. In addition to the fight in Gaza, Israel is now engaged in a multi-front conflict against Hezbollah militants in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay has more from Tel Aviv.

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Supreme Court rejects Biden appeal in Texas emergency abortions case

Supreme Court justices rejected several high-profile appeals Monday as they returned to the bench following their summer recess. Among the appeals was a request from the Biden administration to throw out a lower court ruling that said hospitals in Texas cannot be required to provide abortions if they would break state law. CBS News Supreme Court and legal producer Catherine Cole joins with analysis.

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How North Carolina is getting out the vote after Helene

With less than one month to go until Election Day, the North Carolina State Board of Elections unanimously passed emergency measures Monday aimed at helping both election officials and voters affected by Hurricane Helene. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett spoke with the board's executive director about the changes.

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Vice President Harris appears on "Call Her Daddy" podcast

Both candidates in the 2024 presidential race have gone beyond the traditional airwaves to reach voters. That includes Vice President Kamala Harris' interview with the "Call Her Daddy" podcast. Molly Ball, senior political correspondent at The Wall Street Journal, and Robert Costa, CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent, examine what Harris hopes to accomplish with the appearance.

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Lesley Stahl on escalating war in Middle East

One year after October 7th, Lesley Stahl reflects on her 60 Minutes coverage in Israel and the "fog of war" in an expanded battlefront that now includes Lebanon, Yemen, and Iran.