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A surprising burst of US hiring in January: 517,000 jobs

For nearly a year, the Federal Reserve has been on a mission to cool down the job market to help curb the nation’s worst inflation bout in four decades.

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A surprising burst of US hiring in January: 517,000 jobs

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Gimme shelter: Rebirth of a Cold War relic

With the tide of war in Ukraine turning against Putin and Russia, worries about a nuclear attack have increased interest in a fixture of the Cold War: underground bunkers.

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This week on "Sunday Morning" (September 18)

A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the #1 Sunday morning news program

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Scientists race to digitize DNA of every known species on the planet

Over the next decade teams will digitize DNA of the 1.8 million named species on earth.

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Brits could see hottest day ever as heat wave fuels fires across Europe

Largely un-airconditioned London could boil over 100 degrees as wildfires char parched land in Spain, Portugal and France.

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How Preet Chandi smashed the glass ceiling "into a million pieces" with her trailblazing trek to the South Pole

When Preet Chandi did a Google search for polar explorers, she didn't see anyone that looked like her, and that was a problem. So, she set out to fix it.

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Taliban spokesman on future U.S. relations and women's rights

Asked by CBS News' Roxana Saberi about reports of violence, Suhail Shaheen insists it's just "bandits," and says women are "already" enjoying freedoms under Taliban rule.

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Taliban spokesman talks to CBS News about group's policy on women's rights, U.S. withdrawal and terror ties

Asked by CBS News' Roxana Saberi about reports of violence, Suhail Shaheen insists it's just "bandits," and says women are "already" enjoying freedoms under Taliban rule.

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Evacuation of up to 80,000 lags as U.S. bolsters control of Kabul airport, but Taliban controls access to it

With as many as 80,000 people still needing evacuation, U.S. urges residents to come to Kabul airport, but warns it "cannot ensure safe passage" to get there.

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Evacuation of up to 80,000 lags as U.S. bolsters control of Kabul airport, but Taliban controls access to it

Biden says as many as 80,000 people may still need evacuation as doubts mount over Taliban promises not to seek revenge.

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News groups seek to protect journalists in Afghanistan

News organizations are juggling safety concerns with the demands of a rapidly-changing story on the ground in Afghanistan.

Afghan civilians fear what Taliban rule will mean for women: "I'm afraid about all those girls"

With thousands of Afghans struggling to flee the country, the capture of Kabul by the Taliban brings alarm about the implications of sharia law, including for girls' education.

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"I will not survive here": Thousands of Afghans flee as Taliban closes in on the capital

As the Taliban takes more territory, they are also seizing the spoils of war left by retreating Afghan forces trained by the U.S.

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Taliban's stunning, lightning advance in Afghanistan continues

Three more key cities fell as the Taliban grabbed control of more than two-thirds of the country. And the U.N. is warning that a "humanitarian catastrophe" may be emerging.

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Taliban's stunning, lightning advance in Afghanistan continues

Three more key cities fall as Taliban grabs control of more than two-thirds of the country and the U.S. sends in 3,000 troops to help embassy staff drawdown.

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London's Royal Albert Hall celebrates 150 years

Since 1861 the venue has been haunted (in a good way) by its history, hosting artists from Rachmaninoff to The Rolling Stones. Now, after having cancelled nearly 500 shows due to the pandemic, the 6,000-seat hall is reopening, filling a hole in Britain's cultural life.

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Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II's beloved husband, has died at 99

Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and husband of Queen Elizabeth II, has died at the age of 99. The longest-serving consort in British history recently spent a month in a hospital to receive treatment for an infection and undergo heart surgery. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joined CBSN from London with the latest developments.

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WorldView: Britain curbs use of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine; Myanmar ambassador to UK locked out of embassy

The United Kingdom is dialing back the use of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine for people younger than 30. Myanmar's ambassador in London spent in the night in his car after he says he was locked out out of the embassy amid ongoing fallout from the country's military coup. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joins CBSN AM with these stories and more.

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WorldView: Navalny health concerns; Iran, U.S. working groups on nuclear deal

Jailed Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny's lawyers say he tested negative for coronavirus despite showing signs of respiratory illness. Iran and the U.S. have agreed to establish working groups to get both countries back into compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joins "CBSN AM" with a roundup of these and other headlines.

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WorldView: Navalny health concerns; Iran, U.S. working groups on nuclear deal

Jailed Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny's lawyers say he tested negative for coronavirus despite showing signs of respiratory illness. Iran and the U.S. have agreed to establish working groups to get both countries back into compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joins CBSN AM with a roundup of these and other headlines.

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Dua Lipa and her plan for world domination

Dua Lipa and her plan for world domination Singer-songwriter Dua Lipa's latest album, "Future Nostalgia," a collection of dance hits – released just as lockdowns began – has become a soundtrack to her fans' isolation. The Grammy-winner talked with correspondent Roxana Saberi about her determination to leave home at 15 to build a music career; how her lyrics reflect her growing confidence as a young woman in the industry; and how she came up with the next best thing to a world tour during COVID-19.

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Israel rolls out "vaccine passport" system

Israel rolls out "vaccine passport" system Israel is implementing a program requiring people to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination before accessing facilities like gyms. CBS News correspondent Roxana Saberi joins CBSN AM to talk about these so-called "vaccine passports."

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Israel rolls out "vaccine passport" system

Israel rolls out "vaccine passport" system Israel is implementing a program requiring people to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination before accessing facilities like gyms. CBS News correspondent Roxana Saberi joins "CBSN AM" to talk about these so-called "vaccine passports."

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How the Black Lives Matter movement has affected the fashion industry

How the Black Lives Matter movement has affected the fashion industry What we wear often makes a statement, and in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement, the global fashion industry is facing a racial reckoning. Roxana Saberi has the story.

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WorldView: New charge for deposed Myanmar leader; Australia and New Zealand cities end lockdowns

WorldView: New charge for deposed Myanmar leader; Australia and New Zealand cities end lockdowns As protests against the military continue in Myanmar, deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi is facing a new criminal charge. Meanwhile, officials in Melbourne, Australia, and Auckland, New Zealand, are lifting recent coronavirus lockdowns. And actress Ashley Judd is sharing photos from her accident in the Congo where she shattered her leg. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joins "CBSN AM" with the latest on those headlines from around the world.

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WorldView: New charge for deposed Myanmar leader; Australia and New Zealand cities end lockdowns

WorldView: New charge for deposed Myanmar leader; Australia and New Zealand cities end lockdowns As protests against the military continue in Myanmar, deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi is facing a new criminal charge. Meanwhile, officials in Melbourne, Australia, and Auckland, New Zealand, are lifting recent coronavirus lockdowns. And actress Ashley Judd is sharing photos from her accident in the Congo where she shattered her leg. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joins CBSN AM with the latest on those headlines from around the world.

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Worldview: Myanmar protesters fight on; Ebola epidemic reemerges; glass ceiling shattered at WTO

Worldview: Myanmar protesters fight on; Ebola epidemic reemerges; glass ceiling shattered at WTO Myanmar anti-coup protesters are demanding the release of civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi as the military presence increases nationwide. Meanwhile, Guinea in West Africa is experiencing the reemergence of the Ebola epidemic. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joined "CBSN AM" with those headlines and more from around the world.

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Scientists track genetic code of the U.K. coronavirus variant as mutation emerges

Scientists track genetic code of the U.K. coronavirus variant as mutation emerges As the United Kingdom surpasses 108,000 COVID-19 deaths, a new mutation is emerging in the variant first detected in the country. Scientists are mapping the genetic code as concerns rise that evolution could make the variant more resistant to vaccines. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joins "CBSN AM" with the latest.

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Mass vaccination centers pop up in unusual locations across the world

Mass vaccination centers pop up in unusual locations across the world As coronavirus cases continue to rise, U.S. health officials have turned stadiums, fairgrounds and even Disneyland into mass vaccination sites, while elsewhere in the world people are getting vaccinated at food courts, museums and racetracks. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi reports on one unusual location in England and other unconventional places around the globe.

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WorldView: Alexey Navalny to return to Russia; North Korea vows to boost nuclear program

WorldView: Alexey Navalny to return to Russia; North Korea vows to boost nuclear program Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny took to social media to announce he is returning to Russia after recovering from a nerve-agent attack. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said his country is continuing to build its nuclear program. And Ontario has announced a state of emergency over coronavirus. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joins "CBSN AM" with today's headlines from around the world.

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WorldView: Alexey Navalny to return to Russia; North Korea vows to boost nuclear program

WorldView: Alexey Navalny to return to Russia; North Korea vows to boost nuclear program Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny took to social media to announce he is returning to Russia after recovering from a nerve-agent attack. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said his country is continuing to build its nuclear program. And Ontario has announced a state of emergency over coronavirus. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joins CBSN AM with today's headlines from around the world.

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WorldView: Indonesia frees cleric linked to bombings; 1 COVID-19 infection forces 3-day lockdown in Australian city

WorldView: Indonesia frees cleric linked to bombings; 1 COVID-19 infection forces 3-day lockdown in Australian city Indonesia has freed Abu Bakar Bashir, the 82-year-old radical Muslim cleric who inspired the Bali bombings in 2002 and funded a militant training camp. Also, Australia's third-largest city entered a three-day lockdown over a single new coronavirus infection, and European climate researchers announced 2020 tied 2016 as the hottest year on record. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joined "CBSN AM" from London with those stories.

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WorldView: Kim Jong Un admits policy failures, Japan declares state of emergency in Tokyo

WorldView: Kim Jong Un admits policy failures, Japan declares state of emergency in Tokyo North Korean leader Kim Jong Un admitted during a rare meeting of his ruling party that his economic plan failed. Also, Japan declared a state of emergency in Tokyo and three nearby areas after days of record new coronavirus infections and a rising death toll, and Zimbabwe is in a new monthlong lockdown to slow the spread of COVID-19. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joined "CBSN AM" from London with those stories.

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WorldView: Kim Jong Un admits policy failures, Japan declares state of emergency in Tokyo

WorldView: Kim Jong Un admits policy failures, Japan declares state of emergency in Tokyo North Korean leader Kim Jong Un admitted during a rare meeting of his ruling party that his economic plan failed. Also, Japan declared a state of emergency in Tokyo and three nearby areas after days of record new coronavirus infections and a rising death toll, and Zimbabwe is in a new monthlong lockdown to slow the spread of COVID-19. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joins CBSN AM from London with those stories.

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WorldView: China bars WHO's COVID investigators; Hong Kong pro-democracy activists arrested

WorldView: China bars WHO's COVID investigators; Hong Kong pro-democracy activists arrested China has blocked a World Health Organization team of experts conducting an investigation into the origin of the coronavirus from entering the country. In Hong Kong, police arrested at least 53 pro-democracy activists. And U.S. intelligence agencies have formally named Russia as the likely source of the massive cyber-hack revealed in December 2020. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joins CBSN AM from London with those stories.

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WorldView: U.K. begins new lockdowns, Singapore's COVID-19 app data available to police and more headlines

WorldView: U.K. begins new lockdowns, Singapore's COVID-19 app data available to police and more headlines The U.K. has entered a nationwide lockdown for the third time as a new variant to COVID-19 spreads across England. Also, a top government official in Singapore acknowledged that data from the country's contact-tracing program can be accessed by police for criminal investigations, and Mexico's president offered WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange political asylum. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joined "CBSN AM" from London with those stories.

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WorldView: U.K. begins new lockdowns, Singapore's COVID-19 app data available to police and more headlines

WorldView: U.K. begins new lockdowns, Singapore's COVID-19 app data available to police and more headlines The U.K. has entered a nationwide lockdown for the third time as a new variant to COVID-19 spreads across England. Also, a top government official in Singapore acknowledged that data from the country's contact-tracing program can be accessed by police for criminal investigations, and Mexico's president offered WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange political asylum. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joins CBSN AM from London with those stories.

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WorldView: UK rejects U.S. request to extradite Julian Assange, concerns over India's vaccine and more headlines

WorldView: UK rejects U.S. request to extradite Julian Assange, concerns over India's vaccine and more headlines A UK judge has rejected a request to extradite Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to the U.S. to face charges of espionage. Crews are searching for three people after a devastating landslide destroyed homes in Norway. South Korea is rethinking policy after seeing more deaths than births in 2020. Experts are concerned about India's Covax vaccine, which was approved before trials were finalized. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joins CBSN AM with today's headlines from around the globe.

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WorldView: U.K. rejects U.S. request to extradite Julian Assange, concerns over India's vaccine and more headlines

WorldView: U.K. rejects U.S. request to extradite Julian Assange, concerns over India's vaccine and more headlines A U.K. judge has rejected a request to extradite Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to the U.S. to face charges of espionage. Crews are searching for three people after a devastating landslide destroyed homes in Norway. South Korea is rethinking policy after seeing more deaths than births in 2020. Experts are concerned about India's Covax vaccine, which was approved before trials were finalized. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joins CBSN AM with today's headlines from around the globe.

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U.K. and EU agree on Brexit trade deal just ahead of deadline

U.K. and EU agree on Brexit trade deal just ahead of deadline Britain and the European Union have reached agreement a post-Brexit trade deal after months of contentious negotiations. The deal comes almost four years after Britain voted to leave the European bloc. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joined CBSN's Tom Hanson to discuss the latest.

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U.K. and European Union reach Brexit trade deal

U.K. and European Union reach Brexit trade deal Britain and the European Union have agreed on a trade deal that could help avoid economic chaos at the end of the year, when the U.K. is no longer bound by E.U. trade regulations. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joins CBSN with the latest from London.

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U.K. warns a second national lockdown may be needed as COVID-19 cases rise

U.K. warns a second national lockdown may be needed as COVID-19 cases rise More than 40,000 people in Britain have died of COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic in March, and cases are rising again. Several other countries in Europe are also seeing a surge. CBS New correspondent Roxana Saberi reports Britain is considering a second national lockdown.

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Passengers seen clambering out of broken Turkish jet after deadly crash

New details emerged Thursday about a deadly plane crash in Istanbul, Turkey. Video showed the flight landing in wet weather Wednesday, then dropping into a ditch. Most of the 183 passengers and crew survived, some even managing to scramble to safety through a gaping crack in the fuselage. He told Turkish television that even though he was hurt, he guided other passengers to safety. MURAD SEZER/REUTERSSecurity camera video showed the plane landing hard in heavy rain.

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Video showing deadly shooting near synagogue on Yom Kippur was livestreamed

Video of the attack was livestreamed on streaming site Twitch, which said it had "worked with urgency" to remove it. Witnesses told German media they saw a man open fire wearing camouflage before fleeing in a car. A body lies on a road in Halle, Germany, Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2019 after a shooting incident. Police secures the area after a shooting in the eastern German city of Halle on October 9, 2019. "Shots being fired at a synagogue on Yom Kippur, the festival of reconciliation, hits us in the heart," German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said on Twitter.

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