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Whistleblower claims about Meta and kids

Two Meta whistleblowers testified before Senate lawmakers on Tuesday, accusing the social media giant of suppressing research about the safety of child users. Senior Bloomberg News reporter Kurt Wagner joins CBS News to unpack the testimony.

Apple unveils iPhone 17, new AirPods and more

Apple unveiled its latest generation of products during a launch event Tuesday. CBS News 24/7 Primetime anchor Elizabeth Cook went to the tech giant's headquarters for a look at the new models.

Nonprofit uses AI to repurpose medications

The nonprofit Every Cure is using AI to look for opportunities to repurpose medications already on the market to treat rare illnesses. President and co-founder Dr. David Fajgenbaum explains his personal inspiration for the nonprofit.

Some U.S. schools disconnect students from phones

This school year, more states are moving to limit cell phones in the classroom. It's happening as new data reveals that ⅔ of Americans believe all-day bans would boost grades, social skills and behavior. Skyler Henry has more from a school in Atlanta.

Trump hosts biggest tech CEOs at White House

CEOs from some of the nation's biggest tech companies sat down for a dinner with President Trump on Thursday. Among those present were Tim Cook, Sam Altman, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg. Bloomberg tech reporter Riley Griffin joins CBS News to discuss.

Judge says Google must share data with rivals

A judge on Tuesday outlined the penalties Google must face to curb its power one year after finding the tech giant's search engine acts as an illegal monopoly. The judge allowed Google to keep its Chrome browser, but mandated that it share search data with rivals.

How is artificial intelligence affecting job searches?

Artificial intelligence has already become a disruptor in the labor market, as job postings declined over the past year by 6.7 percent, with entry-level positions especially hard-hit. But as David Pogue learns, not all industries are affected by the push for AI.

AI music takes on a life of its own

CBS Saturday Morning's AI music creation, named Sadie Winters, took a matter of minutes to create on platforms available to the public. Her song, "Walking Away," has now taken off.

Nvidia beats earnings expectations

Nvidia's latest earnings report appears strong, but investors remain wary about a potential AI bubble burst. Nathan Bomey, a business reporter for Axios, joins CBS News with more.

Amtrak Acela trains begin service

New and faster Amtrak Acela trains are now in service. The new Acelas will be rolled out through 2027 as part of a $2.4 billion modernization effort. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports.

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