Gabriel J. Sánchez
Stories
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Need a laptop? This retiree refurbishes laptops, gives them away to those in need
Craig Clark, 79, calls himself the "Tech Fairy." Clark spends his time refurbishing old laptops and giving them away for free to people who need them.
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The image Saudi Arabia hopes to achieve beyond the comedy festival
Saudi Arabia is working to reshape its global cultural image, but controversies over several acts in its comedy festival tied to the country's human rights record are underscoring the tension between the government's Vision 2030 ambitions and how the kingdom is perceived abroad.
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A new generation of pilots is taking flight at Tuskegee, 80 years after the Airmen
Vontasia Smith is among the first students training for pilot licenses in Tuskegee University's revived aviation program.
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How NASA works with volunteers to track spacecraft
NASA is recruiting volunteers to help track the path of the Artemis II mission that is sending a crew to orbit the Moon.
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Ace pitcher Clayton Kershaw announced his retirement at the end of the season
The legendary pitcher will be stepping onto the mound Friday night, but it will be bittersweet for Dodgers fans. After almost two decades, he announced he'll be retiring after this season.
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This ultramarathoner runs for every Bears loss. The miles are adding up
In Illinois, a football fan vowed to run a mile for every point the Chicago Bears lose by during a game. Even though he's an ultramarathoner, and a huge Bears fan, the miles are starting to add up.
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Trump administration requests to access voting machines worries election officials
A Justice Department official recently asked some Missouri counties to turn over their 2020 voting machines. The counties refused, drawing attention to the debate over election security.
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How millions of dollars in funding cuts will impact Hispanic Serving Institutions
Chancellor Sonya Christian of the California Community College system talks about the impact of funding cuts for students.
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How strong is the strongest water lily?
Botanical gardens from around the world testing who has the strongest lily pad.
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A remembrance of longtime CBS reporter and White House correspondent Mark Knoller
The White House Press Corps lost an icon this weekend. A remembrance of longtime CBS News reporter Mark Knoller.