No Catholic hospital in the U.S. is led by a nun — and many of the largest systems would be unrecognizable to their founding nuns. Source
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Israeli strike in northern Gaza kills dozens, officials there say
An Israeli strike on a five-story building where displaced Palestinians were sheltering in northern Gaza killed dozens, Gaza’s Hamas-run Health Ministry said. Source
10/28: America Decides
Trump facing bipartisan criticism for Madison Square Garden rally; Analyzing the state of the U.S. economy before Election Day. Source
10/28: The Daily Report
Lindsey Reiser reports on the final days on the campaign trail with just about a week until Election Day, alleged attempts by Chinese hackers to interfere with U.S. politics, and why the city of Asheville still doesn’t have adequate drinking water following Hurricane Helene. Source
Harris hitting every battleground state, hoping to drive turnout
The campaign is reminding women that all votes are secret. Source
Rising lung cancer rates in Asian women who don’t smoke worry experts
Of the Asian women diagnosed with lung cancer, 57% are nonsmokers, according to a study. For all others, only 15% of the women diagnosed had no history of smoking. Source
Lung cancer on the rise in nonsmoking Asian women
While lung cancer rates have been declining for decades, it’s still the deadliest form of cancer. Each year, more people die of lung cancer than of colon, breast and prostate cancers combined. Researchers have recently noticed an alarming rise in diagnoses among nonsmoking Asian American women. For “Eye on America,” Elizabeth Cook examines this troubling trend. Source
Harris seeks to energize first-time voters as election nears
Vice President Kamala Harris is planning to visit every battleground state in the final week before the election as she places special focus on women and first-time voters. “CBS Evening News” anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell joins Harris on the campaign trail to learn more. Source
Tap water in Asheville region still unsafe to drink 1 month after Hurricane Helene
One month after Hurricane Helene devastated North Carolina, residents of Asheville are still struggling to find clean drinking water. New York Times reporter Christina Morales joins CBS News to explain how it’s affecting families and businesses and what officials are doing to try to fix the issue. Source
What would Trump’s mass deportations look like in practice?
CBS News polling has shown immigration policy to be been one of the top issues for voters this election cycle. Former President Donald Trump says he plans to address it by conducting the largest mass deportation in U.S. history if reelected. CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez has more on what we know about Trump’s mass deportation plans and how he intends to carry them out. Source