The Empire State Building’s spire was originally designed as a docking point for airships nearly 100 years ago, allowing passengers to enter the building from the air. However, strong winds made docking unsafe, so the idea was quickly abandoned, and the spire became an observation deck instead.
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The spire on the Empire State Building was meant to be a mooring mast for airships (large dirigibles) in the late 1920s and early 1930s.
Passengers were supposed to board and leave airships directly at the top of the building hundreds of feet above Manhattan.
Wind conditions at the top caused problems, making it hard and dangerous for airships to dock.
Only one airship reportedly docked for a few minutes in 1931 before the plan was dropped.
The spire added height to the building, helping it become the world’s tallest skyscraper in 1931.
The building held this title for about 40 years until the World Trade Center was built.
The spire was repurposed into an observation deck offering panoramic views of New York City.
This design story reflects how ideas about transportation and city planning have changed over time.
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Former Vice President Mike Pence advised Republican lawmakers who lost primary elections or chose not to run again to listen to their conscience. He spoke about whether those lawmakers will support or oppose President Trump’s administration.
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Mike Pence is the former Vice President of the United States.
He spoke to Republican lawmakers who lost primaries or aren’t running again.
Pence told them to follow their conscience in deciding how to act.
He commented on their potential support or opposition to President Donald Trump’s administration.
Pence did not give a specific answer on which side those lawmakers should choose.
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Vice President Vance said he believes in conspiracy theories about Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender who died in jail. He spoke about this during an interview on the TV show "The View" while promoting his new book.
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Vice President Vance describes himself as a conspiracy theorist regarding Jeffrey Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein was a sex offender who died while in jail.
Vance discussed this topic on the TV program "The View."
The discussion was part of promoting Vance’s new book.
A recent New York Times article revealed private government meetings about managing information.
The meetings focused on handling how certain news spread in the administration.
Vance’s comments drew attention because of the sensitive nature of the Epstein case.
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Many older Americans are entering retirement with more debt than past generations, including credit card balances, mortgages, and personal loans. Before claiming Social Security benefits, retirees should focus on paying down high-interest credit card debt, addressing delinquent federal debts, and managing other debts to protect their retirement income.
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Older Americans often retire with more debt than previous generations.
Social Security benefits are a key income source for many retirees.
High-interest credit card debt is especially costly in retirement due to fixed income.
The average credit card interest rate is above 21%.
Carrying credit card debt into retirement can reduce available money for daily expenses.
Some debt relief options include consolidation, balance transfers, and structured programs.
Federal debts like unpaid student loans or taxes can affect Social Security payments.
Handling debts before retirement can improve financial stability when income is limited.
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"Paddington The Musical" will open on Broadway at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre in 2027. The musical is based on the popular Paddington character from books and films.
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The musical is called "Paddington The Musical."
It will be performed on Broadway in New York City.
The theater hosting the show is the Al Hirschfeld Theatre.
The opening year is 2027.
Paddington is a well-known character from children’s books and movies.
The announcement was shared by "Good Morning America" (GMA).
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Shipping companies remain cautious about using the Strait of Hormuz despite a U.S.-Iran agreement to reopen the route and President Trump's assurances of safety. The waterway is still considered risky due to ongoing security concerns and the U.S. naval blockade, and most shippers want clear safety guarantees before resuming normal operations.
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The U.S. and Iran are signing a memorandum to lift restrictions on traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.
President Trump announced the Strait would be open and safe, removing the U.S. naval blockade.
The Strait of Hormuz is vital, handling about 20% of the world's oil and gas supply before recent conflicts.
Iran's attacks on vessels caused a sharp drop in ship traffic and increased global energy prices.
The Joint Maritime Information Center says the maritime threat level remains severe until the ceasefire is fully in effect.
Some ships have started using the Strait, but traffic is still much lower than before the conflict.
Shipping companies say they need strong security assurances before increasing transit through the Strait.
Mitsui OSK Lines will not resume operations until it is sure the route is safe in practice, not just on paper.
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The Department of Education is planning to move its special education services to the Department of Health and Human Services and its civil rights duties to the Department of Justice. This change is part of President Donald Trump's plan to reduce the size of the Education Department.
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The Department of Education will transfer special education and rehabilitation programs to Health and Human Services (HHS).
Civil rights oversight from the Education Department will move to the Justice Department (DOJ).
These changes affect about 7 million people who get $15 billion in grants under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
IDEA ensures children with disabilities receive free and appropriate education.
President Donald Trump campaigned on closing or shrinking the Department of Education during his 2024 campaign.
The Offices of Special Education Programming and Rehabilitative Services Administration will be moved to HHS.
The shift aims to reorganize government roles related to education and civil rights.
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Naomi Campbell is appealing a five-year ban from running charities after a UK investigation found money from her charity was misused. She blames a co-trustee and lawyer, Bianka Hellmich, for forging her signature and directing funds improperly, while denying she did anything wrong.
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Naomi Campbell faces a five-year ban for running a charity after financial misconduct was found.
Campbell says co-trustee Bianka Hellmich committed identity fraud and forged her signature.
Hellmich was banned for nine years, and another trustee, Veronica Chou, was banned for four years.
The charity, Fashion for Relief, spent only 8.5% of funds on charitable grants.
Money was used on luxury hotels, spa treatments, cigarettes, and security instead of charity work.
Campbell says she trusted Hellmich and was told to play a limited, figurehead role in the charity.
The Charity Commission and Campbell's lawyers have reported fraud allegations to the police.
Fashion for Relief was dissolved and removed from the UK charity register in March 2024.
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Vice President JD Vance appeared on "The View" and discussed the release of over 2.5 million unreleased documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. He said he would check on the status and mentioned that many documents might be duplicates already made public. Vance also shared his concern about Epstein’s connections with powerful people.
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Vice President JD Vance was interviewed on the TV show "The View."
He talked about unreleased files connected to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender.
Vance said he believes many of the unreleased documents might be duplicates of already released files.
He admitted to being suspicious about the Epstein case and its handling by officials.
Vance called Epstein a "sex predator" who was linked to many wealthy and influential individuals.
The interview also covered Vance's new book and political topics.
"The View" has faced scrutiny from the Federal Communications Commission about political fairness in broadcasts.
This appearance took place during a busy period for the U.S. government, including upcoming peace talks with Iran.
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The captain of a Russian tanker carrying nearly 100,000 tonnes of oil was arrested after British forces seized the ship in the English Channel. He appeared in court charged with breaking UK sanctions against Russian oil and was kept in custody while the case moves to a higher court.
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The ship, named MV Smyrtos, was carrying about 98,000 tonnes of oil from Russia.
The vessel entered UK waters without a valid national flag, sailing under an expelled Cameroon flag.
Captain Ajay Pant, an Indian national, was arrested on June 14, 2026.
He is charged with supplying or delivering prohibited Russian oil in violation of UK sanctions.
Pant appeared in court by video and did not enter a plea; his lawyer said he was following orders.
The case will be sent to crown court, where Pant could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted.
The tanker was stopped by Royal Marines and the National Crime Agency near the Isle of Wight.
Around 24 crew members from Georgia and India remain on board the ship, anchored off Dorset.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced that 475 beagles from a Wisconsin dog breeding facility used for research are being moved to rescue groups for care and adoption. This move ends years of controversy and legal battles over the treatment of these dogs.
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The 475 beagles were bred at Ridglan Farms in Wisconsin, a large supplier of dogs for laboratory testing.
The dogs are being transferred to Big Dog Ranch Rescue in Florida, which will provide medical care and find them permanent homes.
Beagles are commonly used in research due to their size and behavior, but this practice has faced ethical criticism.
Years of investigations, protests, legal actions, and negotiations led to Ridglan Farms surrendering its breeding license.
In early 2026, about 1,500 beagles were already removed from the facility in previous rescues.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services credited President Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for their leadership in the effort.
Animal groups said the rescue was the result of many years of advocacy and work by multiple organizations and volunteers.
Some lawmakers called the closure a positive step but said more work is needed to protect animals used in testing.
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President Donald Trump nominated Jay Clayton to be the director of national intelligence. Clayton is set to testify in a Senate hearing as part of the confirmation process.
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Jay Clayton was previously the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.
He also served as chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
President Trump announced Clayton’s nomination on social media.
The nomination comes after the resignation of Tulsi Gabbard from the intelligence director role.
There was controversy over Bill Pulte being named acting director before Clayton’s nomination.
Congress, especially Democrats, resisted renewing foreign intelligence powers due to the acting director issue.
The director of national intelligence oversees 18 intelligence agencies.
Clayton’s confirmation hearing is scheduled for June 17 at 2 p.m. EDT before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
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President Donald Trump and Georgia Governor Brian Kemp support different candidates in the Georgia Republican Senate runoff election. Voters in Georgia and other states are casting ballots in runoff elections to decide who moves on to the general election.
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Georgia is holding runoff elections for the Republican Senate seat.
President Trump supports one candidate in the runoff.
Governor Brian Kemp supports a different Republican candidate.
Runoff elections happen when no candidate gets a majority in the first round.
Voters in multiple states are voting in various local and state runoff elections today.
The runoff results will determine which candidates advance to the general elections.
This election is important for control of the Senate and local offices.
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At the G7 summit in Évian, leaders discussed the uncertain future of the Iran nuclear agreement reached under President Donald Trump. Questions remain about the details and impact of the deal on global security and diplomacy.
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The G7 summit took place in Évian, France.
There is ongoing uncertainty about the contents of President Trump’s Iran nuclear deal.
The deal aims to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
Leaders at the summit are concerned about how the agreement will affect international relations.
Discussions also focused on pushing Russia to end the war in Ukraine.
The Iran deal is a key topic in global diplomacy and security talks at the G7.
The article references related topics like Ukraine, the World Cup, and new HIV drugs, but the main focus is the Iran deal.
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The Dodd-Frank Act was created after the 2008 financial crisis to stop harmful lending that could trap borrowers in bad loans. It requires lenders to check if people can pay back their loans before giving them money.
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The Dodd-Frank Act was passed after the 2008 financial crisis.
Its goal is to protect borrowers from unfair or risky loans.
It prevents lenders from making loans without checking if the borrower can repay.
The law aims to stop "predatory mortgages," which are loans with harmful terms for borrowers.
The act created rules to make lending safer and more transparent.
Barney Frank, a lawmaker, helped create the Dodd-Frank Act.
The law covers many parts of the financial system to improve borrower safety.
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A court in Bristol is hearing a case about the death of a four-week-old baby named Atticus Bartlett. His father, Tony Bartlett, is accused of shaking him violently, which caused severe brain and spinal injuries leading to the baby’s death. Bartlett denies the charges of murder and manslaughter.
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The baby, Atticus Bartlett, was four weeks old when he collapsed at home in Chard, Somerset.
Tony Bartlett, the father, was a postal worker and had consumed up to nine pints of beer before caring for the baby.
The baby’s mother, Evelyn Ballentyne, found Atticus floppy, grey, and making gasping noises late at night.
Bartlett allegedly shook Atticus so hard that it caused brain damage, spinal cord injury, and broken ribs.
Atticus was taken to Musgrove Park hospital and then Bristol Royal hospital for children but never recovered and died on July 23, 2022.
Bartlett denies the charges of murder and manslaughter.
The trial is ongoing in Bristol crown court.
The baby was cared for earlier by his grandmother and her husband while Bartlett and Ballentyne went out.
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The United States and Iran are preparing to sign a basic agreement on Friday related to nuclear talks. Some shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz has started again while people wait to see the results of these negotiations.
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The U.S. and Iran will officially sign a framework agreement on Friday.
The agreement is connected to ongoing nuclear negotiations.
The world is closely watching the outcome of these talks.
Some maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz has resumed recently.
The Strait of Hormuz is an important shipping route.
CBS News reporters Nancy Cordes and Will Todman reported on the issue.
Will Todman works at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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Court documents reveal an alleged plot to attack a White House UFC event using drones equipped with explosives. A 19-year-old named Tycen Proper has been arrested in Ohio in connection with this case.
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The attack allegedly targeted a UFC event at the White House.
The plan involved using drones carrying explosives.
At least one suspect, Tycen Proper, age 19, was arrested.
The arrest took place in Ohio.
The information comes from court documents.
The news was reported by CBS News correspondent Jake Rosen.
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A ceasefire between the US and Iran has brought a fragile calm to southern Lebanon, where people are slowly returning to damaged homes after months of fighting involving Israel and Hezbollah. Despite this pause, violence has continued at a low level, and many remain uncertain if the truce will hold or end the conflict.
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Over 50,000 homes in Lebanon have been damaged or destroyed during the conflict.
Families displaced by the war in southern Lebanon began returning home after the ceasefire announcement.
A ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran aims to include a truce in Lebanon, but details are not yet public.
The conflict started when Hezbollah launched rockets at Israel in response to the killing of Iran’s supreme leader.
Israel responded with heavy bombings and a military invasion in southern Lebanon.
More than 3,800 people have died in Lebanon during the war; casualties include many civilians.
About one million people remain displaced within Lebanon, mostly from the Shia Muslim community.
Israel continues to occupy around 5% of Lebanon’s territory and plans to keep its forces there indefinitely.
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The UK Ministry of Defence is looking into reports that a Russian warship fired warning shots near a UK-registered yacht in the English Channel. There were no injuries or damage, and the Russian ship involved was the Admiral Grigorovich frigate.
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The incident took place around 11:40 a.m. BST between the Isle of Wight and Normandy.
The Russian warship fired warning shots from about 500 yards away from the yacht.
The location was roughly 20 nautical miles south of the Isle of Wight, outside UK territorial waters.
No one was hurt and the yacht was not damaged.
British officials say this event is not connected to a recent operation where Royal Marine Commandos intercepted a Russian tanker carrying sanctioned oil in the Channel.
Russian warships pass through the Channel regularly and are monitored by the Royal Navy.
The Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich is known to escort and supply Russian shadow fleet vessels in the area.
NATO reports the Admiral Grigorovich has been operating in the region for months with support from a repair ship that delivers supplies.
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