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Emily Osment and Montana Jordan on filming “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage”

“Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage,” the third installment in the “Big Bang Theory” franchise, premiered Thursday on CBS and Paramount+. It follows young parents Georgie Cooper and Mandy McAllister as they navigate the complexities of parenting, marriage and adulthood. Stars of the show Emily Osment and Montana Jordan join CBS News to discuss what filming was like. Source

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How the IVF issue is playing with voters

Access to fertility treatments came to the political forefront earlier this year when the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos were considered children. As a result, in vitro fertilization treatments were paused and patients scrambled. With less than three weeks to go before the election, Caitlin Huey-Burns talked to one North Carolina couple about how the issue has impacted them personally. Source

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Why pharmacy chains are seeing mass store closures

Walgreens this week announced that 1,200 of its stores could close soon, while CVS, which is also in the process of major staffing cuts, announced Friday that CEO Karen Lynch was being replaced. Rite Aid filed for bankruptcy last year. Industrywide, an estimated 7,000 pharmacies have already shuttered in the last five years. Jo Ling Kent examines what is behind the closures. Source

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Inside look at New York Comic Con 2024

New York Comic Con is underway at the Javits Center in Manhattan. The four-day event kicked off Thursday with panels previewing upcoming movies and TV shows, celebrity appearances and lots of costumes. Fallon Prinzivalli, marketing director for NYCC, joins CBS News with an inside look at the event. Source

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What to expect from NFL Week 7

Week 7 of the NFL kicked off with a bang Tuesday after a pair of star receivers were traded to two teams vying for a spot in the postseason. Shanna McCarriston, NFL writer for CBS Sports.com, joins to discuss. Source

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NOAA predicting warmer than average winter

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration published its winter outlook for this coming December, January and February. Experts anticipate warmer-than-average temperatures for much of the country. CBS News Sacramento meteorologist Tracy Humphrey joins to discuss. Source

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