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Jersey Shore businesses still waiting for Sandy relief funds
Tim Furmosa applied for emergency loans and grants after his bakery in Ortley Beach, New Jersey, sustained half-a-million dollars in damage during Superstorm Sandy. Elaine Quijano reports on how red t...
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Will Apple's new products silence skeptics?
Apple is hosting an event that's being called the most widely-anticipated new product unveiling this year. Reports say the company will reveal the iPhone 6 as well as the first new product since Tim C...
Home - CBSNews.com Mar 25, 2021
Why Americans are driving less than 10 years ago
Car culture in America may have peaked, as the driving and the number of vehicles owned per driver are down. Tim Fernholz, a reporter for online publication Quartz, joins "CBS This Morning: Satur...
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Should Apple buy Tesla?
With enough money to buy electric car company Tesla seven times over, Apple is sitting on a lot of cash. While Apple shareholders asked Tim Cook to purchase the car company, Michael Santoli from Yahoo...
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Shareholders want Apple to team up with Tesla
Just days after the company debuted the Apple Watch, some investors now want to steer the tech giant toward the auto industry. Two investors at the annual meeting this week made it clear they want App...
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North Korea's new act of aggression: A time change
North Korea is considered by some to be the most isolated country in the world, and Kim Jong Un recently made a decision to bolster that notion. To commemorate the 70th anniversary of Korea's independ...
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Apple CEO tells Colbert why he came out as gay
In his first television interview about his decision to come out to the public, Tim Cook got personal on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." Last year, Cook became the first openly gay CEO...
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University of Missouri president resigns
After one student spent more than a week on a hunger strike and the football team threatened to sit out their next game, University of Missouri president Tim Wolfe resigned Monday amid outcry that he ...
Home - CBSNews.com Apr 10, 2021
11/9: University of Missouri president resigns; Study says people who used meds to lower blood pressure living longer
After one student spent more than a week on a hunger strike and the football team threatened to sit out their next game, University of Missouri president Tim Wolfe resigned Monday amid outcry that he ...
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CNET lists top tech deals, stunts for Cyber Monday
Black Friday is just part of the holiday bargain hunt, so how can you find the best deals on electronics and just about anything else? CNET editor-at-large Tim Stevens joins "CBS This Morning&quo...
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