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    A detective hunts for answers when a woman goes missing. For Tracker Black it’s personal. “48 Hours” correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.

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  • 11/15: CBS Weekend News

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    Rainstorm pummels California, triggering flash flood warnings, evacuation orders; Couple walking through every U.S. state aims to find common ground among Americans

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  • 11/14: CBS Evening News

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    ‘Last Chance U’ college football coach dies after being shot; 19-year-old defeats former civics teacher in unusually supportive county race

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  • 11/13: CBS Evening News

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    Newly released records raise questions about friendship between Trump and Epstein; Young pilot achieves his dream thanks to mentor who showed him the sky

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  • 11/12: CBS Evening News

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    House gavels in for vote to end longest shutdown in U.S. history; Essay: What comes next after the shutdown ends

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  • 11/11: CBS Evening News

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    Air traffic controllers miss second paycheck as House lawmakers scramble back to D.C.; An Army sergeant’s final steps at Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

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  • 11/10: CBS Evening News

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    Flyers describe “mass chaos” at airports; Fetterman, Sanders’ stances show shutdown split.

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  • 11/8: CBS Weekend News

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    Flight cuts could double if shutdown drags into Thanksgiving, transportation secretary warns; Inside dads’ hunt for the perfect burger: A “silly topic that we take very seriously”

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  • 11/7: CBS Evening News

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    What led to FAA flight reductions during government shutdown; 6-year-old steps up after axolotl lab lost funds: “Not a lot of people get how important it is”

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    Flyers face uncertainty as FAA cuts flight traffic during shutdown; 80-year-old defies odds as oldest woman to complete Ironman

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  • 11/5: CBS Evening News

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    U.S. airlines ordered to slash thousands of flights due to shutdown; Monopoly celebrates its 90th birthday

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    UPS plane crashes near airport in Kentucky, officials say; Man recounts surviving 20 days stranded in wilderness: “It was me and God every night”

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    Trump says shutdown ends when Democrats give in; Big celebrations at courthouse weddings.

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  • ‘Tracker’ Season 3 Return Helps CBS Win Its ‘Premiere Week’ In Multiplatform Viewership Ratings (EXCLUSIVE)

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    Tracker” is back, and so are the hit CBS drama’s viewers. The Justin Hartley starrer returned on Oct. 19 with 12.97 million viewers, according to Nielsen’s live+7-day multiplatform data. That was up 17% from the year-ago Season 2 premiere of “Tracker,” according to CBS.

    “Tracker” was one of four CBS shows to make the top 5 so far this fall according to the most recent multiplatform 7-day viewing chart for the 2025-2026 broadcast season (entertainment only, meaning sports — which still dominates primetime — isn’t included).

    CBS waited until mid October to bring back the majority of its scripted series, dubbing the week of Oct. 12 “CBS Premiere Week.”

    Besides “Tracker,” shows performing well so far include “Matlock,” which is averaging 10.7 million viewers after two episodes; perennial newsmag “60 Minutes,” with 8.9 million viewers after four episodes; and newcomer “Boston Blue,” the “Blue Bloods” spinoff that opened on Oct. 17 with 8.64 million viewers.

    That “Boston Blue” number was up 6% vs. the year-ago “Blue Bloods” season average. Among other series premieres, the Oct. 17 premiere of “Sheriff Country” (a spinoff of “Fire Country”) averaged 7.73 million viewers (up 35% from the season average last year of previous timeslot holder “S.W.A.T.”), while new comedy “DMV” launched on Oct. 13 with 6.6 million viewers, up 46% from the season average of last year’s time slot holder “Poppa’s House.”

    Among other CBS returnees, the Season 23 premiere of “NCIS” averaged 8.6 million viewers; the Season 5 premiere of “Ghosts” averaged 8.27 million viewers; and the first two episodes of “Elsbeth” Season 3 averaged 8.26 million viewers.

    Also: The Season 2 premiere of comedy “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage” averaged 7.85 million viewers and the Season 8 premiere of “FBI” averaged 7.58 million viewerts.

    Thanks to the return of those series, according to CBS it now leads the fall in live+7 ratings for entertainment fare, averaging 6.8 million viewers in total multiplatform numbers, followed by ABC (6.5 million), NBC (5.7 million) and Fox (3.1 million).

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  • Donald Trump faces scrutiny over pardon admission

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    President Donald Trump has garnered scrutiny on social media after he said he did not know Changpeng Zhao, the cryptocurrency billionaire he pardoned last month.

    When asked in an interview with CBS News’ 60 Minutes why he had pardoned Zhao, who pleaded guilty to enabling money laundering in 2023, the president said, “I don’t know who he is.”

    Newsweek contacted the White House for comment by email outside normal business hours.

    Why It Matters

    Trump’s October pardon of Zhao, who founded the cryptocurrency exchange Binance, was the latest instance of the president using his constitutional powers to intervene in legal cases.

    The president’s supporters believe his pardons help people who they say have been treated unfairly by the legal system, while his critics accuse him of extending the boundaries of his power, undermining the legitimacy of the justice system and using pardons to help his political allies. Trump’s comment that he does not know Zhao will likely raise further questions about the care with which he issues pardons.

    What To Know

    In November 2023, Zhao pleaded guilty to federal charges and resigned from Binance after the Biden administration’s Justice Department found that the company’s platform failed to stop criminals from using it to move money connected to child sex abuse, drug trafficking and terrorism.

    He was sentenced to four months in prison in April 2024 and released on September 27, 2024.

    Though Trump pardon Zhao last month, when CBS’s Norah O’Donnell asked him on Sunday why he did so, he said: “OK, are you ready? I don’t know who he is. I know he got a four-month sentence or something like that. And I heard it was a Biden witch hunt. And what I wanna do is see crypto, ’cause if we don’t do it it’s gonna go to China, it’s gonna go to—this is no different to me than AI.

    “My sons are involved in crypto much more than I—me. I know very little about it, other than one thing. It’s a huge industry. And if we’re not gonna be the head of it, China, Japan, or someplace else is. So I am behind it 100 percent. This man was, in my opinion, from what I was told, this is, you know, a four-month sentence.

    “But this man was treated really badly by the Biden administration. And he was given a jail term. He’s highly respected. He’s a very successful guy. They sent him to jail and they really set him up. That’s my opinion. I was told about it.”

    Call to Activism, a progressive X account with over 1 million followers, wrote on the platform, “Is Trump lying or is he just a f***ing moron?”

    Harry Sisson, a Democratic activist wrote on X, “Donald Trump pardoning someone who he doesn’t know for reasons he doesn’t know is the real scandal.”

    What People Are Saying

    White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt previously told Newsweek: “In their desire to punish the cryptocurrency industry, the Biden Administration pursued Mr. Zhao despite no allegations of fraud or identifiable victims.”

    President Donald Trump told reporters while commenting on Changpeng Zhao’s pardon: “Let me just tell you that he was somebody that, as I was told—I don’t know him. I don’t believe I’ve ever met him. … He had a lot of support, and they said that what he did is not even a crime. It wasn’t a crime, that he was persecuted by the Biden administration. And so I gave him a pardon at the request of a lot of very good people.”

    Zhao wrote on X following his pardon: “Deeply grateful for today’s pardon and to President Trump for upholding America’s commitment to fairness, innovation, and justice. Will do everything we can to help make America the Capital of Crypto and advance web3 worldwide.”

    What Happens Next

    The topic of presidential pardons is likely to remain in the spotlight as Attorney General Pam Bondi said last week that the Justice Department was reviewing former President Joe Biden’s alleged use of autopens to sign pardons during his presidency.

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    Government shutdown in crucial week as it approaches record length; Looking back on 25 years of the International Space Station

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  • 10/31: CBS Evening News

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    Air traffic controller shortage causing flight delays amid shutdown; Officers get even after high schoolers toilet paper police headquarters

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    Prince Andrew stripped of royal title and mansion; Major leagues to honor longtime minor league bat boy

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  • 10/29: CBS Evening News

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    Jamaicans begin surveying damage wrought by Hurricane Melissa; Sober communities thriving as alcohol use drops

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    The most welcome visitor in any neighborhood is the driver of a refrigerated truck loaded with tempting frozen treats. Nancy Giles gets the scoop on a summer tradition.

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