Nevada and Iowa had proposed allowing voters to participate by voting over the phone instead of in person on caucus day Source
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“CBS Evening News” headlines for Friday, September 6, 2019
Here’s a look at the top stories making headlines on the “CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell.” Source
Mandatory evacuation orders lifted in Tenaja Fire
At the fire’s height, about 1,200 homes were threatened, with 570 of those under mandatory evacuation orders Source
“All of a sudden, it just started taking off”: Crews battle fast-moving Southern California wildfire
Hundreds of Southern California homes were threatened when heavy winds kicked up the 2,000-acre Tenaja Fire, where the hillsides haven’t burned in 20 years. Carter Evans reports. Source
Suit alleges Intuit duped low-income taxpayers to pay for free help
The TurboTax maker says it’s “clear and fair” with customers, but a lawsuit alleges a bait-and-switch scheme Source
NPR’s Bill Kurtis and Peter Sagal on “The Takeout” – 9/6/19
NPR’s Peter Sagal and Bill Kurtis join Major to talk about their popular radio show, “Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me” and a bit of politics on this week’s episode of “The Takeout” with Major Garrett. Source
Indian spacecraft apparently crashes in moon landing attempt
India seeks to join the U.S., Russia and China as the only countries to successfully land a spacecraft on the moon Source
Advancing the world with sustainable development goals
A conversation on advancing the world with sustainable development goals from the 2019 Women Political Leaders Summit in Tokyo, Japan Source
48 Hours: A viewer’s tip heats up Pacaccio case
In May 2011, 48 Hours broadcast “The Boy Next Door,” detailing the crimes of alleged serial killer Michael Gargiulo Source
Manufacturing is in a recession. What’s it mean for the U.S.?
Manufacturers are hurting for a number of reasons — including the president’s trade war — and that’s raising broader worries Source