Joseph Couch had been the subject of a manhunt in Kentucky since a shooting on an interstate highway earlier this month. Source
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House fails to pass Speaker Johnson’s government funding plan
The House voted 202 to 220 Wednesday rejecting Speaker Mike Johnson’s proposal to extend government funding for six months. Congress has until Oct. 1 to reach an agreement to keep the government open. Source
Giant “flying” Joro spider sighting confirmed in Pennsylvania
The invasive Joro spider has been spotted in Pennsylvania as it continues to spread in the U.S. The giant species was first seen in Georgia a decade ago. Source
NASA’s “Hidden Figures” awarded Congressional Gold Medal
The women who contributed to NASA’s success in the space race were recognized with the Congressional Gold Medal Wednesday, the highest civilian honor bestowed by Congress. They included the four Black women who became known as the “Hidden Figures.” Source
Tests show electric vehicles may pose safety threat to U.S. roads
New crash tests indicate the safety infrastructure lining the nation’s roads may not be strong enough to handle impacts from some electric vehicles, which tend to be heavier than their gas-powered counterparts. Kris Van Cleave has details. Source
Could the “YIMBY” movement fix America’s affordable housing shortage?
Some cities and states are throwing out single-family zoning to increase density and create more affordable housing. Source
How the U.S. Coast Guard defies the military recruitment slump
Amid a slump in recruiting for the U.S. Armed Forces, the U.S. Coast Guard for the first time since 2007 has met its recruitment goals for its active-duty workforce, the reserves and officers. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga spoke with Capt. Ben Keffer, commanding officer of the U.S. Coast Guard Recruiting Command, about the branch’s recruitment processes. Source
How the “YIMBY” movement seeks to address America’s housing crisis
Due to a nationwide shortage, many prospective homeowners have been unable to get into the home of their dreams. A growing nationwide coalition of pro-housing advocates part of the “YIMBY” movement believe more building density can solve the problem. Ash-har Quraishi explains. Source
Special ops veteran examines Lebanon explosions
For the second day in a row, handheld electronic devices exploded across Lebanon. Lebanese health officials say at least 20 people were killed and hundreds injured Wednesday as walkie-talkies and some solar equipment exploded. Charles Faint, U.S. Army special operations veteran, joins CBS News with analysis. Source
Biden calls for Sudan peace talks as famine threatens millions
President Biden in a statement implored warring military groups in Sudan to hold peace talks to end the 17-month-long civil war which has claimed the lives of thousands of civilians. According to UNICEF, half of Sudan’s population is facing some level of acute hunger. Michelle Gavin, senior fellow for Africa policy studies at the Foreign Relations Council, joins CBS News to shed light on the humanitarian crisis. Source