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After news of the search spread, many surrounded Mar-a-Lago with banners supporting Trump.
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After news of the search spread, many surrounded Mar-a-Lago with banners supporting Trump.
The deposition is part of a wide-ranging probe into Trump's business practices by New York Attorney General Letitia James.
The freelance journalist was kidnapped in Syria on Aug. 14, 2012.
The suspect told authorities he knew one of the victims and recognized the other but said he wasn't involved in their deaths.
Sen. Rob Portman wrote to DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to press him about delays in providing records to Congress.
The bill is the largest expansion of health care benefits for veterans exposed to toxins in more than 30 years.
An indictment alleges Shahram Poursafi tried to pay $300,000 to people in the U.S. to murder Bolton.
Consumer prices are cooling but remain near 40-year highs, leading experts to predict a big benefits bump in January.
At least 14 other passengers suffered minor injuries in the crash.
Images on social media showed men commandeering cars and buses and setting them on fire. Others showed burned-out convenience stores.
An experimental trial for rectal cancer had a 100% resolution rate among its 18 patients.
In May, the Department of Justice sued Envigo RMS, alleging that the company was failing to provide "humane care and treatment to the thousands of beagles."
A detective said he arrested Ramirez, who appeared so shocked he could say little more than, "Oh my gosh."
The case marked the first time the kingdom has been accused of spying in America.
Love notes, book reviews, doodles and old photos are just some of the many mementos left behind.
"I just wanted to go over there and make sure he was all right. Make sure he knows that I'm all right," the young batter told CBS News.
Millions of people with college debt have seen their credit scores rise during a freeze on federal student loans.
Programmable thermostats and smart lights can help consumers' lower energy bills.
"People will be able to return to their houses, to their cities, and they will be able to walk freely and live safely," one brave dancer-turned-deminer told CBS News.
Former state TV producer Marina Ovsyannikova's home was raided and she's facing a criminal case under a law forbidding "false information" on Russia's military.
The general tasked with defending the key port city of Mykolaiv is bracing for a counteroffensive against Russia, and he needs all the American help he can get.
Ukraine's government accuses Moscow of "kidnapping" children amid its ongoing invasion so they can be "illegally adopted by Russian citizens."
The U.S. has provided more than $9 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since Russia's invasion.
Former President Donald Trump met with some House Republicans at his New Jersey golf club following the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago. This comes as his supporters hold rallies near the estate. CBS' Trinity Chavez joins "CBS News Mornings" with the latest developments.
Only on "CBS Mornings," members of Congress are calling on the Department of Defense to do more to help civilians who have gotten huge medical bills for emergency treatment at U.S. military facilities. A non-partisan government report says even though many of those bills could be waived or reduced, the DOD almost never does. Anna Werner reports.
The U.S. Labor Department has released its latest Consumer Price Index for July 2022. CBS News Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS Mornings" to break down what this means for prices and the economy.
A new study published in the JAMA Internal Medicine found eating only between the hours of 7am and 3pm could help people lose weight and treat hypertension. Good Housekeeping's deputy nutrition director and registered dietician Stefani Sassos joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the study's findings and limitations.
Wednesday's data bolstered hopes that a peak in inflation — and Fed's aggressive rate hikes — may be on horizon.
Abobakkr Dirar and Mohamed Elamin were forced off a plane because a passenger complained about text messages, suit says.
Consumer prices rose 8.5% over the past 12 months, marking a slowdown but remaining painfully high for many consumers.
Consumer prices are cooling but remain near 40-year highs, leading experts to predict a big benefits bump in January.
Medicare's Hospital Insurance trust fund will run out of money in 2028, trustees say.
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We meet a pastor in Philadelphia leading his neighbors in an effort to reduce gun violence, and visit a lab in California growing a material making an impact on fashion and the environment. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
We uncover stories investigating the staggering number of unsolved murders in the nation. We speak with mothers in Mississippi who have lost sons to murder and say they're not getting enough help from police. Then to Baltimore where officials believe they have a solution to the rising number of murder cases. Watch these stories and more on Eye on America with host Michelle Miller.
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"Homosexuality cannot be 'cured', does not need 'to be cured' and cannot be changed," health ministry tells doctors in a bid to end discrimination.
Singer Olivia Newton-John, who sold 100 million records and was a tireless advocate for breast cancer research, died after a three-decade battle with the disease. Gayle King looks back at her life and legacy.
The Muslim community in Albuquerque is living on edge, with religious leaders warning members to stay home as much as possible while local police and the FBI investigate the murders of four Muslim men. Police are increasing patrols at mosques. Omar Villafranca spoke to families and leaders in the local Muslim community.
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Chicago children's store “Kido” highlights diverse stories in its books, toys and other products. Adriana Diaz met the owner and mom who shared the personal backstory behind the shop.
Former President Donald Trump has been hinting at another run for the White House in 2024. Will the FBI search of his Florida home affect his political plans? David Drucker, senior political correspondent for the Washington Examiner, joins "Red and Blue" to discuss.
Primaries are being held in four states Tuesday: Wisconsin, Minnesota, Vermont and Connecticut. CBS News political director Fin Gomez joined "Red and Blue" to discuss how the recent FBI search of Trump's home and his political endorsements could impact the elections.
The FBI search of former President Donald Trump's Florida home is raising many legal questions. Former federal prosecutor and CBS News legal contributor Keir Dougall joins "Red and Blue" to break it all down.
The FBI search of Trump's home is sending shockwaves through Capitol Hill. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy tweeted that he plans to investigate the Justice Department if the GOP takes back Dongress. CBS News congressional correspondents Nikole Killion and Scott MacFarlane join "Red and Blue" to discuss the latest.
The White House says President Biden was not aware of the FBI's search of former President Donald Trump's Florida home beforehand. CBS News Radio's White House correspondent Steven Portnoy joins "Red and Blue" to discuss the response to the search, plus Mr. Biden's signing of the Chips and Science Act to boost semiconductor production.
Love notes, book reviews, doodles and old photos are just some of the many mementos left behind.
"I just wanted to go over there and make sure he was all right. Make sure he knows that I'm all right," the young batter told CBS News.
Not only did the Oscar-nominated actor respond, he wrote the little girl a poem.
"She's very much 1,000% actually a hero," Sonequa Martin-Green said of Nichelle Nichols, who as not only one of the first Black women to star on a TV series, but a recruiter for women and people of color at NASA.
A grieving fan was trying to sell JJ Watt shoes and jersey to cover her grandfather's funeral costs. The NFL star helped pay for the services instead.
In this CBS Reports documentary, Jim Axelrod peels back the curtain on a sobering reality of a justice system in crisis: For roughly half of the people murdered in America, no one is arrested for the crime.
CBS Reports explores gun violence victims' fight to pass gun control laws in Virginia in the wake of mass shootings and the armed resistance determined to stop them from passing.
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Millions of people with college debt have seen their credit scores rise during a freeze on federal student loans.
The suspect told authorities he knew one of the victims and recognized the other but said he wasn't involved in their deaths.
Four Muslim men have been killed in the area over the past several months, and authorities have said their deaths may be linked.
At least 14 other passengers suffered minor injuries in the crash.
Biden has visited South Carolina's Kiawah Island for years. He can "enjoy a certain amount of insulation without being totally insulated," said Biden political confidant Dick Harpootlian.
Millions of people with college debt have seen their credit scores rise during a freeze on federal student loans.
Abobakkr Dirar and Mohamed Elamin were forced off a plane because a passenger complained about text messages, suit says.
Medicare's Hospital Insurance trust fund will run out of money in 2028, trustees say.
Wednesday's data bolstered hopes that a peak in inflation — and Fed's aggressive rate hikes — may be on horizon.
Consumer prices are cooling but remain near 40-year highs, leading experts to predict a big benefits bump in January.
Biden has visited South Carolina's Kiawah Island for years. He can "enjoy a certain amount of insulation without being totally insulated," said Biden political confidant Dick Harpootlian.
Sen. Rob Portman wrote to DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to press him about delays in providing records to Congress.
The freelance journalist was kidnapped in Syria on Aug. 14, 2012.
After news of the search spread, many surrounded Mar-a-Lago with banners supporting Trump.
An indictment alleges Shahram Poursafi tried to pay $300,000 to people in the U.S. to murder Bolton.
An experimental trial for rectal cancer had a 100% resolution rate among its 18 patients.
Medicare's Hospital Insurance trust fund will run out of money in 2028, trustees say.
Britain's Health Security Agency said it had detected polio viruses derived from the oral polio vaccine in sewage water from eight boroughs of London.
A new study published in the JAMA Internal Medicine found eating only between the hours of 7am and 3pm could help people lose weight and treat hypertension. Good Housekeeping's deputy nutrition director and registered dietician Stefani Sassos joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the study's findings and limitations.
A small immunotherapy trial for a certain type of rectal cancer reports a 100% success rate. Dr. Jon LaPook explains how it's designed to work, and how it could be used as a model to treat other cancers.
The freelance journalist was kidnapped in Syria on Aug. 14, 2012.
Images on social media showed men commandeering cars and buses and setting them on fire. Others showed burned-out convenience stores.
The case marked the first time the kingdom has been accused of spying in America.
An indictment alleges Shahram Poursafi tried to pay $300,000 to people in the U.S. to murder Bolton.
"People will be able to return to their houses, to their cities, and they will be able to walk freely and live safely," one brave dancer-turned-deminer told CBS News.
Vanessa Bryant is suing Los Angeles County public officials for allegedly taking and distributing photos of her late husband's remains.
Motown hitmaker Lamont Dozier has died. The Detroit native was part of the legendary songwriting team behind dozens of classics, including "You Can't Hurry Love," "Stop in the Name of Love," "Reach Out, I'll Be There," and more.
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Over a four-year period, 1963-67, Lamont Dozier and brothers Brian and Eddie Holland crafted more than 25 top 10 songs.
Programmable thermostats and smart lights can help consumers' lower energy bills.
The new in-app tool will let parents keep a closer eye on their kids – without letting them read private conversations.
NerdWallet personal finance expert Sara Rathner explains how to use smart home tech to save on energy costs.
President Biden has signed the bipartisan Chips and Science Act, designed to help boost manufacturing of computer chips in the U.S. and decrease reliance on overseas manufacturing of the components that power nearly all facets of modern technology. Meg Oliver reports.
Drop in online prices, driven by discounts on electronics and apparel, raises hopes inflation may be turning the corner.
Researchers in Germany monitored jumping spiders as they snoozed, and saw characteristic traits of REM sleep never observed before in invertebrates.
The university says this is the first evidence of a dog at the site that was a densely forested habitat with plants and tree-dwelling animals.
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In a state where every drop of water counts, ornamental grass – which accounts for a large percentage of outdoor water use – has been banned in Southern Nevada, just one step being taken to address rising temperatures and shriveling reservoirs.
In a state where every drop of water counts, ornamental grass – which accounts for a large percentage of outdoor water use – has been banned in Southern Nevada. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with climate and water experts about the steps being taken (or not) to address rising temperatures; and with astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson about the lack of urgency he says is hampering humanity's ability to counter this existential threat to our planet.
The suspect told authorities he knew one of the victims and recognized the other but said he wasn't involved in their deaths.
Four Muslim men have been killed in the area over the past several months, and authorities have said their deaths may be linked.
Images on social media showed men commandeering cars and buses and setting them on fire. Others showed burned-out convenience stores.
Vanessa Bryant is suing Los Angeles County public officials for allegedly taking and distributing photos of her late husband's remains.
The case marked the first time the kingdom has been accused of spying in America.
The Sturgeon moon will be the last supermoon until 2023.
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Church bells in the Netherlands chimed the tune of "Hopelessly Devoted to You" from the movie "Grease" as a tribute to late actress Olivia Newton-John, who died this week at 73.
After a little league pitcher hit a batter in the head, he began to cry. Then, in a moment of sportsmanship, the player he hit walked over to console him.
Oakland Public Library has a collection of items forgotten in library books – from love notes to doodles to baby photos. Librarian Sharon McKellar, who started the "Found in a Library Book" database, told "The Uplift" about the project – which has 370 items and counting.
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