Amazon Books editors reveal best books so far of 2024

Amazon Books editors reveal best books so far of 2024

Amazon Books editors reveal best books so far of 2024 – CBS News Watch CBS News Amazon’s editors announce their favorite books published from January to June 2024, featuring a Top 20 list and various category lists. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now […]

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Biden meeting with Italian prime minister, Pope Francis before leaving G-7

BARI, Italy — President Biden on Friday morning held a bilateral meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, where the two leaders discussed their work to support Ukraine and the ongoing talks to release hostages in Gaza and secure a cease-fire. Heading into the meeting, though, Biden did not plan to bring up abortion rights,

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Larry Csonka loses his cool at any question of the 1972 Dolphins’ greatness

The 1972 Dolphins occupy a unique place in NFL history as the only team ever to make it through a full season undefeated and untied. The NFL played 52 seasons before those 1972 Dolphins, and no other team did it. In 2024 the NFL will play its 52nd season since those 1972 Dolphins, and still

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European Championship Records: all the teams that have won the European Championship

Starting June 14, football’s 2024 European Championship will be played in Germany for the second time in history since 1988. Three years after the 2020 edition, postponed for a year because of COVID, Italy puts its European crown at stake. After a European Championship organized in 11 cities in eleven 11 countries on the occasion

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Even Britain’s Finance Minister Is Fighting to Stay in Parliament

With picture-postcard villages, country pubs and an unmistakable air of affluence, there are few greater strongholds for Britain’s Conservative Party than Surrey, where voters have chosen Jeremy Hunt, the current chancellor of the Exchequer, as a lawmaker in five consecutive elections. But even he admits that he may be out of Parliament after July 4.

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Extended interview: R.E.M. on songwriting, breaking up and their lifelong friendship

Extended interview: R.E.M. on songwriting, breaking up and their lifelong friendship – CBS News Watch CBS News The original members of R.E.M. sit down with Anthony Mason for their first group interview in nearly 30 years. They talk about crafting iconic hits, how breaking up saved their friendship, and why they don’t feel the need

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R.E.M. discusses surprise reunion at Songwriters Hall of Fame, reveals why there won’t be another

Legendary alternative rock band R.E.M. marked their induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame Thursday night by giving nostalgic fans something they’ve been dreaming about for roughly 17 years: a reunion. Fans have waited years to see the band onstage again, and Thursday night they got it – one surprise song, one time only, when

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Cardinals preparing for possibility that teams will concede the 30-yard line on kickoffs

Under the NFL’s new kickoff rule, returners will have a better chance to make big plays, and touchbacks will go to the 30-yard line. Which means some teams will simply decide to boot the ball through the end zone, rather than risk giving up a long return. As the Cardinals worked on the new kickoff

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U.N. calls for end to siege of Darfur city amid Sudan civil war

SHENDI, Sudan — The United Nations Security Council passed a near-unanimous resolution demanding the end of a siege of western Sudan’s El Fashir city to avert a humanitarian crisis in the war-torn nation. The British-sponsored resolution, which passed with 14 nations in support and Russia abstaining, calls for a cease-fire as well as “rapid, safe,

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