CBS News poll: Few see U.S. goals being met in Iran yet; Americans voice worry and stress
Amid talks and a ceasefire, the Iran war looks like unfinished business to many Americans. CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto has more.

Amid talks and a ceasefire, the Iran war looks like unfinished business to many Americans. CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto has more.
20-year-old woman agreed to a closed adoption for her baby, then got a wonderful surprise
Judge told to reconsider security implications of halting White House ballroom
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit said it did not have enough information to decide how much of the project can be suspended without jeopardizing the safety of the president.
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit said it did not have enough information to decide how much of the project can be suspended without jeopardizing the safety of the president.
Today: Cbs: "Gli Usa non hanno acconsentito allo sblocco dei beni di Teheran congelati"
Gli Stati Uniti non hanno acconsentito allo sblocco di alcun bene iraniano congelato nelle banche straniere. Lo ha dichiarato un alto funzionario statunitense alla Cbs News. Gli incontri con l'Iran non sono ancora iniziati, quindi non è stato discusso alcun accordo, ha riferito il funzionario...
CBS: "The US has not agreed to the release of Tehran’s frozen assets."
The United States has not agreed to the release of any frozen Iranian assets held in foreign banks. A senior U.S. official told CBS News. Talks with Iran have not yet begun, so no agreement has been discussed, the official reported…

L'attacco preventivo contro l'Iran lanciato sabato 28 febbraio da Stati Uniti e Israele aveva l'intento di far cadere il regime, ma ora l'intera regione del Golfo Persico è nel caos. Il blocco dello stretto di Hormuz getta nello scompiglio i mercati globali
undefined | One California hospice doctor linked to 20 times the average number of terminally ill patients
One California hospice doctor linked to 20 times the average number of terminally ill patients.
CBS News is investigating red flags and possible fraud in the hospice industry. A hospice doctor submitted claims for more than 20 times the number of patients the average California doctor cares for in a year.
Adam Yamaguchi reports.
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