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Longtime company insider could take the stand when the tax fraud case against the Trump Organization goes to trial in October.
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Longtime company insider could take the stand when the tax fraud case against the Trump Organization goes to trial in October.
The Justice Department wants it kept sealed, saying its probe of Trump's handling of "highly classified material" would be compromised. Trump has called for its release.
At least 33 others were wounded, police said. An eyewitness said the explosion was carried out by a suicide bomber.
An investigator says authorities "are making very good progress with DNA inquiries" as they try to identify the children and bring anyone behind their deaths to justice.
Kemp's attorneys alleged that the subpoena could "influence the November 2022 election cycle," and called its timing "suspect."
Prior to the ruling, abortions were legal in North Carolina until fetal viability, which generally falls between 24 and 28 weeks of pregnancy.
As flash floods leave more than 30 people dead or missing in Qinghai province, heat and drought force car plants to close in Shanghai.
A preliminary report said the actor died from inhalation injury and burns.
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They're targeting Black and Latino voters, two groups whose support for Biden has sagged in recent months.
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The widow of a Washington, D.C., police officer who died by suicide was "disappointed" to learn that the bill did not get a White House signing ceremony.
The two men were both acquitted in May of more serious charges – including involuntary manslaughter and reckless homicide.
The inmate swallowed a balloon pellet filled with half an ounce of methamphetamine and died at a local hospital.
Officials said at least 39 blazes were raging across 14 regions, including one that caught out a public bus carrying people through the mountains.
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Rudy Giuliani appeared before a special grand jury in Atlanta that's investigating attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. He has been identified as a target of the investigation. CBS News chief national affairs and justice correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBS News' Lana Zak with more on what we know about Giuliani's testimony.
Former Vice President Mike Pence said he hasn't ruled out testifying before the Jan. 6 committee, saying he "would consider" it if invited to do so. He also urged Republicans to stop attacking the FBI over its search of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home. Meanwhile, Rudy Giuliani appeared before a grand jury investigating attempts to overturn the 2020 election. Jeff Pegues has the details.
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Former Vice President Mike Pence said he hasn't ruled out testifying before the Jan. 6 committee, saying he "would consider" it if invited to do so. He also urged Republicans to stop attacking the FBI over its search of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home. Meanwhile, Rudy Giuliani appeared before a grand jury investigating attempts to overturn the 2020 election. Jeff Pegues has the details.
Three-term Republican Rep. Liz Cheney was defiant in defeat, vowing to continue her efforts to make sure former President Donald Trump is not elected again. She moved quickly to set up a political action committee focused on stopping Trump, who she sees as a threat to democracy. Robert Costa reports.
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook spoke to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Rochelle Walensky about the agency's major shakeup over its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as how it's responding to the monkeypox outbreak.
Five people were wounded in a mass shooting on Tuesday in Philadelphia. The city is now one of the deadliest for gun violence in the country. Elaine Quijano has more.
Afghanistan's citizens are starving, and the country's children are among the most malnourished. Imtiaz Tyab reports. Warning: Some of the images may be disturbing.
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Retirees wanting the biggest bang for their buck should consider moving to the South or Midwest, a new study found.
Longtime company insider Allen Weisselberg could take the stand when the tax fraud case against the Trump Organization goes to trial in October.
The company is one of many providing bonuses, wage increases or additional benefits as inflation rises and labor shortages persist.
The widow of a Washington, D.C., police officer who died by suicide was "disappointed" to learn that the bill did not get a White House signing ceremony.
Kosoul Chanthakoummane was convicted of fatally stabbing suburban Dallas real estate agent Sarah Walker in a model home.
Retirees wanting the biggest bang for their buck should consider moving to the South or Midwest, a new study found.
Bavarian Nordic is considering outsourcing production of its FDA-approved vaccine for the virus.
The history of recessions in the U.S. reveals key lessons amid fears another storm is brewing.
Rents have soared nearly 40% over the last year, with the typical 2-bedroom fetching more than $2,100 a month.
"Taking accountability is big when you're the biggest," musician tells his followers on social media.
The Justice Department wants it kept sealed, saying its probe of Trump's handling of "highly classified material" would be compromised. Trump has called for its release.
The widow of a Washington, D.C., police officer who died by suicide was "disappointed" to learn that the bill did not get a White House signing ceremony.
Kemp's attorneys alleged that the subpoena could "influence the November 2022 election cycle," and called its timing "suspect."
They're targeting Black and Latino voters, two groups whose support for Biden has sagged in recent months.
Despite sputtering U.S. economic growth, Federal Reserve hiked interest rates to ease "unacceptably high" inflation.
The U.S. has the highest maternal mortality rate compared to the world's richest nations. New abortion bans are limiting women's health care options even more. Elise Preston takes a look.
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook spoke to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Rochelle Walensky about the agency's major shakeup over its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as how it's responding to the monkeypox outbreak.
Prior to the ruling, abortions were legal in North Carolina until fetal viability, which generally falls between 24 and 28 weeks of pregnancy.
Bavarian Nordic is considering outsourcing production of its FDA-approved vaccine for the virus.
The head of the nation's top public health agency is shaking up the organization with the goal of making it more nimble.
As flash floods leave more than 30 people dead or missing in Qinghai province, heat and drought force car plants to close in Shanghai.
Officials said at least 39 blazes were raging across 14 regions, including one that caught out a public bus carrying people through the mountains.
An investigator says authorities "are making very good progress with DNA inquiries" as they try to identify the children and bring anyone behind their deaths to justice.
At least 33 others were wounded, police said. An eyewitness said the explosion was carried out by a suicide bomber.
The 20-year-old suspect in the 2021 Christmas Day incident is facing prosecution under Britain's 180-year-old Treason Act.
A preliminary report said the actor died from inhalation injury and burns.
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"Taking accountability is big when you're the biggest," musician tells his followers on social media.
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As flash floods leave more than 30 people dead or missing in Qinghai province, heat and drought force car plants to close in Shanghai.
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New federal firearms regulations will soon restrict what are known as ghost guns, or unserialized homemade firearms. But as CBS News investigative correspondent Stephen Stock reports, retailers are scrambling to sell them before the new rules take effect August 24.
Longtime company insider Allen Weisselberg could take the stand when the tax fraud case against the Trump Organization goes to trial in October.
Kosoul Chanthakoummane was convicted of fatally stabbing suburban Dallas real estate agent Sarah Walker in a model home.
The two men were both acquitted in May of more serious charges – including involuntary manslaughter and reckless homicide.
Three people have been arrested after nearly 100 rounds were fired in a shooting in Philadelphia that left five people wounded. CBS News correspondent Elaine Quijano reports from Philadelphia and joins Lana Zak to discuss the latest on how the city is responding to its gun violence crisis.
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Allen Weisselberg, the former CEO of the Trump Organization, is expected to plead guilty to a 15-year tax fraud scheme. The deal would require him to testify about business practices at the company. The 9/11 Tribute Museum in lower Manhattan has closed after being unable to rebound from pandemic losses. And ESPN icon Dick Vitale, 83, says he’s cancer-free after battling the illness twice in the past year.
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