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- LifestyleUSA TODAY
Video'We hit some ice,' passenger on an Alaska cruise filmed the moment the ship hit an iceberg
A cruise ship in Alaska heading for the Hubbard Glacier was forced to turn around after hitting an iceberg.
- PoliticsCBS News Videos
VideoJohn Bolton discusses the Jan. 6 hearings and former President Donald Trump's future
John Bolton, former United Nations ambassador and White House national security advisor, spoke exclusively to CBS News' Catherine Herridge about the Jan. 6 hearings, Rep. Liz Cheney's future and whether former President Donald Trump will run again in 2024.
- HealthAssociated Press Videos
VideoHot dog contest weigh-in, Joey Chestnut injury
Competitors weighed-in Friday ahead of New York's famous Fourth of July hot dog eating contest. Joey Chestnut, the reigning men's champion, showed up on crutches. (July 1) (AP Video by Joseph B. Frederick)
- ScienceReuters Videos
VideoCrew rescued from sinking ship as storm hits HK
STORY: The Hong Kong Government Flying Service released dramatic video of their staff winching crew members from the stricken ship and into a helicopter. Authorities said 30 people were on board and three had been rescued so far.Search operations were underway for the other crew members as tropical storm Chaba passes through the area some 200 miles southwest of the city.Chaba skirted the global financial hub, bringing heavy rain and wind, restricting public transport and forcing many businesses
- LifestyleINSIDER Video
VideoHow a wedding-venue designer restores a bank's 114-year-old floor tiles
Kate Dear, the CEO of Fêtewell, is a wedding-venue designer who bought a bank that closed down in 2015. While renovating the space, she found 114-year-old tile floors beneath the carpeting. Kate restores the tiles by stripping the carpet glue and sanding and polishing the floors.
- ScienceYahoo News Video
VideoHow Phoenix is dealing with the heat of climate change
In Phoenix, temperatures are rising at an alarming rate due to climate change — but Mayor Kate Gallego has a plan to cool things down. As the summer months bring deadly temperatures, the newly created Office of Heat Response and Mitigation — the first of its kind in the U.S. — has been charged with easing the burden for Phoenix’s most at-risk residents and developing plans to ensure America’s hottest city remains livable.
- PoliticsAssociated Press Videos
VideoTrump's 2024 chances under renewed scrutiny
AP weighs up Iowa voters and Trump's chances for 2024 (July 1)