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It will be weeks before the final toxicology report is completed on Matthew Perry. However, we do know he was taking a drug to help battle his opioid addiction, and one of the warnings is to avoid hot tubs. Jim Moret looks into whether that might have been a lethal combination. And in the Middle East, the first foreigners able to leave Gaza crossed over the border into Egypt today. Their exit comes just as ground battles between Israel and Hamas are intensifying. Phone service is once again out, and hospitals are reportedly running out of fuel. Meantime, as Steven Fabian reports, here at home a worrisome rise in antisemitism is finding some Hollywood stars and business leaders beefing up their security. Plus, getting outdoors is a great way to spend some time off, but it's important to remember that we humans are visitors to the animals' habitat. One angry critter got that message across in a devastating way for one woman. And the mood on the actors' picket line was more upbeat today with word that an end may be in sight. As Lisa Guerrero reports, that's great news for strikers and TV viewers.
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It will be weeks before the final toxicology report is completed on Matthew Perry. However, we do know he was taking a drug to help battle his opioid addiction, and one of the warnings is to avoid hot tubs. Jim Moret looks into whether that might have been a lethal combination. And in the Middle East, the first foreigners able to leave Gaza crossed over the border into Egypt today. Their exit comes just as ground battles between Israel and Hamas are intensifying. Phone service is once again out, and hospitals are reportedly running out of fuel. Meantime, as Steven Fabian reports, here at home a worrisome rise in antisemitism is finding some Hollywood stars and business leaders beefing up their security. Plus, getting outdoors is a great way to spend some time off, but it's important to remember that we humans are visitors to the animals' habitat. One angry critter got that message across in a devastating way for one woman. And the mood on the actors' picket line was more upbeat today with word that an end may be in sight. As Lisa Guerrero reports, that's great news for strikers and TV viewers.
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