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How zoos and aquariums play animal matchmakers
Data from zoos and aquariums across North America is being used to create matches for breeding - an animal dating app, if you will - to help species survive while maintaining genetic diversity. Corres...
Home - CBSNews.com Feb 13, 2022
The Disappearance of Kelly Dwyer
A young woman vanished after a night out in Milwaukee in October 2013. Did a meeting set up on a dating app lead to the disappearance or was it someone she knew? "48 Hours" correspondent Pet...
Home - CBSNews.com Oct 20, 2021
President Biden spends Thanksgiving in Nantucket while his Build Back Better plan hangs in limbo in the Senate
President Biden is spending Thanksgiving with his family in Nantucket, Massachusetts, a tradition dating back to the president's time as a Senator. CBS News White House reporter Bo Erickson speaks wit...
Home - CBSNews.com Nov 25, 2021
Treasures of comic strip art
During his lifetime, Bill Blackbeard collected and preserved 2.5 million artifacts of comic strips dating back to 1893; highlights are featured in the exhibit "Man Saves Comics," at the Bill...
Home - CBSNews.com Apr 30, 2023
The problems of bringing home America's war dead
The Pentagon agencies responsible for identifying and bringing home America's war dead have long been criticized by frustrated families. Some 83,000 American servicemen and servicewomen are still unac...
Home - CBSNews.com Mar 23, 2021
How to cash in on warm weather sales slump
Several high-temperature records dating back to the 1800s were broken this past weekend across the country, but the mild weather means some retailers are feeling the heat when it comes to selling thei...
Home - CBSNews.com Apr 11, 2021
Thousands in Spain buy tickets in $2.5 billion El Gordo lottery
Christmas arrived early for some lucky people in Spain. They are celebrating new found riches in what's called the world's biggest lottery. The winners will split about $2.5 billion dollars. Mark Phil...
Home - CBSNews.com Apr 12, 2021
Nogales shelter director Juan Francisco Loureiro dies from COVID-19 after a lifetime helping migrants
Juan Francisco Loureiro died on International Migrants Day. "God gave him the gift of being with Him on that date," his wife, Hilda, said.
Rafael Carranza, Arizona Republic Dec 31, 2020
Supermoon, blue moon and lunar eclipse come January 31
Save the date, skygazers! At the end of the month you will be treated to three lunar events: A supermoon, a blue moon and a total lunar eclipse. Here's how to watch.
Home - CBSNews.com May 10, 2021
A 'digital Dunkirk': Tempe veteran's messages from his Afghan interpreter spur him to action
Matt Dobson of Tempe has been working with a group of veterans to try to help people evacuate Afghanistan as the Aug. 31 U.S. withdrawal date looms.
Joshua Bowling, Arizona Republic Aug 29, 2021