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Americans have been spending more time at home since 2003, study finds

Some think Americans became homebodies during the pandemic. However, a new Princeton University study found that the average amount of time Americans spent at home had been increasing from 2003 to 2019, with the all-time high occurring in 2020. Princeton University sociology professor Patrick Sharkey joins CBS News to discuss his findings. Source

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Why Hurricane Milton is stronger than many other hurricanes

Florida’s Gulf Coast region sees many hurricanes, but the storms have grown significantly stronger in the past few years. Hurricane Milton, which is heading towards the Tampa Bay area, has maximum sustained wind speeds of 165 miles per hour, as meteorologists and politicians call it potentially catastrophic. CBS News chief meteorologist and hurricane specialist Ivan Cabrera explains why the storm is so strong. Source

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Hezbollah strikes Haifa, Israel, as IDF expands ground operations in southern Lebanon

On Tuesday, Hezbollah forces fired a barrage of rockets at Israel while more Israeli troops crossed the border into southern Lebanon. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his military killed the potential next leader of the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah on Tuesday after killing its leader Hassan Nasrallah last month. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay reports on the recent fighting. Source

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New book claims Trump spoke with Putin 7 times since leaving office

A new book from veteran journalist Bob Woodward claims former President Donald Trump has had at least seven calls with Russian President Vladimir Putin since leaving office. Woodward’s book, “War,” also reveals Trump sent Putin a COVID-19 testing kit early on in the pandemic. Scott MacFarlane has more. Source

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Breaking down Supreme Court arguments in ghost guns case

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case challenging the Biden administration’s efforts to regulate unserialized firearms, or ghost guns, Tuesday. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson breaks down the case’s constitutional issues and larger implications. Source

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Hurricane Milton restrengthens into Category 5 storm ahead of landfall in Florida

Hurricane Milton is on a path toward Florida’s west coast after surging back into a Category 5 storm Tuesday evening, less than two weeks after Hurricane Helene hit the state. Tampa’s mayor warned of a direct hit and urged people to follow evacuation protocols Monday. CBS News correspondent Nicole Valdes has more on how residents are responding and CBS News correspon dent Jonathan Vigliotti reports on those still recovering from Hurricane Helene. Source

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Supreme Court appears set to uphold crackdown on ghost guns

The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a case involving ghost guns, which are assembled with build-it-yourself kits sold online with no background checks. The justices appeared to signal they were leaning toward upholding the Biden administration’s crackdown on the guns, which would require serial numbers and background checks. Jan Crawford reports. Source

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