As politicians get more involved in the United Auto Workers strike, picket lines morph into political stages. CBS News’ John Dickerson takes a closer look at what happens when a strike becomes a spectacle. Source
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Does Ukraine need to rethink its counteroffensive strategy?
Ukrainian forces have been making slight gains in their counteroffensive against Russia. But as “The Economist” reports — this plan may only be a short-term solution in a long-term conflict. Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor-in-chief of The Economist, joins CBS News to discuss her recent trip to the war-torn country — and her conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Source
Moving? How to transfer your home internet service without getting a headache
Need internet at your new home ASAP? Here’s how to set up a simple, painless transfer that’ll have you online in no time. Source
Former FTC chair unpacks Amazon antitrust lawsuit
The Federal Trade Commission and 17 states sued Amazon on Tuesday claiming it operates an illegal monopoly. William Kovacic, former head of the FTC from 2008 to 2009, joins CBS News to analyze the lawsuit. Source
Senate unveils short-term bill to avoid government shutdown
Lawmakers have until Saturday night to avoid a government shutdown. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has been unable to unite his conference, but says the president is to blame. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion reports. Source
Biden, Trump put labor rights at forefront of 2024 race
An extra voice from the top of the government joined auto workers Tuesday — as President Biden visited the picket lines and took to the bullhorn. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa has more. Source
What the Alabama congressional map fight could mean for 2024
The Supreme Court has rejected Alabama’s Republican-drawn legislative district map — meaning it will need to be redrawn for the third time this year. Richard Briffault, law professor at Columbia University, joins CBS News to unpack the ruling. Source
WGA ends strike, releases details on tentative deal with studios
The Writers Guild of America released the details of their tentative agreement with Hollywood studios and have unanimously voted to end the nearly 150-day strike. Source
House advances GOP-backed spending bills, but threat of shutdown remains
The House advanced four spending bills that have no chance of passing in the Senate, as Speaker Kevin McCarthy seeks to appease conservatives. Source
How to see the harvest supermoon
September’s full moon, also known as the harvest moon, will be the last of four consecutive supermoons. Source