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Prosecutors revealed the investigation into Trump's handling of classified documents is "in its very early stages."
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Prosecutors revealed the investigation into Trump's handling of classified documents is "in its very early stages."
Weisselberg admitted to receiving more than $1.7 million in off-the-books perks and compensation from the Trump Organization.
Fotios "Freddy" Geas, 55, Paul "Pauly," J. DeCologero, 48 and Sean McKinnon, 36, were charged with conspiracy to commit first degree murder.
The voters had been convicted for murder or sexual assault, and do not have their voting rights restored, according to Florida law.
His friends say he remains unfazed by the political vortex swirling around him and the threats he's facing since he approved the FBI's warrant to search Mar-a-Lago last week.
The storm could hit as soon as Thursday, NOAA said.
Cases are up over 30% from just a week ago.
Three people total were aboard the planes when they collided.
Richard Engel and his wife had been open about their 6-year-old's battle with a rare genetic condition.
CBP Commissioner Chris Magnus told CBS News the Trump-era border policy is also fueling repeat crossings by migrants, exacerbating operational challenges.
Apple said the vulnerability would allow a hacker to impersonate a device's owner and subsequently run any software in their name.
A woman testified Thursday that the R&B singer had sex with her "hundreds" of times before she turned 18 years old.
Yellowstone National Park officials are investigating after an employee spotted part of a foot, in a shoe, floating in a hot spring in the southern part of the park.
By eliminating idling at traffic lights, one Indiana city's roundabouts remove the equivalent of 5,000 cars' worth of carbon dioxide.
The body of 21-year-old Tavaughn Bulgin was found in a marshy area near the bridge by a shell fisherman at approximately 11:30 a.m., CBS Boston reported.
"I'd never have expected that there'd be a bidding war for a 12-month lease."
The Lawrence County Republican Party Facebook page has since been deleted.
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A federal judge is considering whether to unseal portions of the affidavit supporting the warrant that allowed the FBI to search former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home. In other Trump legal woes, Allen Weisselberg, a former top executive at the Trump Organization, pleaded guilty to evading taxes and has agreed to testify against the company. Catherine Herridge has the details.
One year of Taliban rule in Afghanistan reversed years of progress for women and girls. Teenage girls are now barred from school, but some are taking their education into their own hands. Imtiaz Tyab reports.
An Indiana city thinks it's found a solution to a number of traffic woes. Kris Van Cleave takes a look at how Carmel, Indiana, is implementing hundreds of roundabouts.
Bidding wars have sent rent prices soaring as home sales decline. Carter Evans takes a look at how it's playing out in Los Angeles.
Retirees wanting the biggest bang for their buck should consider moving to the South or Midwest, a new study found.
Chief executive who slashed his own pay to cover the cost of employee raises is stepping down to fight "false accusations."
Retail giants' approach to dispensing pain medication caused a public nuisance in the communities, lawsuit alleged.
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Rents have soared nearly 40% over the last year, with the typical 2-bedroom fetching more than $2,100 a month.
A federal judge is considering whether to unseal portions of the affidavit supporting the warrant that allowed the FBI to search former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home. In other Trump legal woes, Allen Weisselberg, a former top executive at the Trump Organization, pleaded guilty to evading taxes and has agreed to testify against the company. Catherine Herridge has the details.
The White House says an additional 1.8 million doses of the monkeypox vaccine will be available starting Monday as the U.S. passed 14,000 cases. Tanya Rivero has the latest.
Bidding wars have sent rent prices soaring as home sales decline. Carter Evans takes a look at how it's playing out in Los Angeles.
A judge in western New York denied bail to the suspect accused of stabbing author Salman Rushdie, who suffered liver and nerve damage and could lose an eye.
The number of migrants apprehended entering the U.S. has already surpassed last year's total. It's intensifying debate over whether asylum-seekers should be bused thousands of miles from the U.S.-Mexico border. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Entrepreneur April Showers couldn't find a unicorn she felt looked like her — so she started her own company Afro Unicorn to "normalize Black beauty"? She joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her apparel and party supply brand as well as the importance of representation in children's media.
Chef Keith Corbin spent decades dealing and cooking drugs, but thanks to a few chances taken on behalf of his immense talent, he’s been able to shine and give back to his community. Lilia Luciano has more.
CBS News reporter Musadiq Bidar discusses his personal experience of escaping Afghanistan as a boy when the Taliban first took over. He reflects on his family's refugee experience and becoming an Afghan American.
More than 13,000 people have signed an online petition opposing the Kettle Moraine policy.
Author Shamina Aubuchon joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her new book "If You Touch, I'll Tell," which provides advice on how to avoid child predators and encourages kids to speak up when uncomfortable.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has not ruled out a presidential run in 2024, despite a potential matchup with former President Donald Trump. Jim DeFede, investigative reporter for CBS Miami, joined "Red and Blue" to discuss the latest in Florida politics.
The White House announced Thursday that it will make an additional 1.8 million monkeypox vaccine doses available for order starting next week. Meanwhile, a pro-Biden group has launched an ad campaign to promote the passing of the Inflation Reduction Act. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined "Red and Blue" to discuss both efforts.
A judge Thursday ordered the Department of Justice to propose redactions to the affidavit used to approve the FBI search of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga joined "Red and Blue" to discuss the hearing.
Wyoming Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney lost her primary against a Trump-backed challenger Tuesday. Former U.S. Senator from Wyoming Alan Simpson joins "Red and Blue" to discuss the fallout from Cheney's defeat and how things have changed in the Republican Party.
Former Vice President Mike Pence said he would "consider" testifying before the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. Meanwhile, early voting is underway in the New York primary elections. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joined "Red and Blue" to discuss Pence's recent statement and the New York primaries.
"While I was on the phone with the 911 dispatcher, the football players who witnessed the wreck, ran to the car and started helping the lady," said a teacher who witnessed the heroic rescue by the group of teens.
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Apple said the vulnerability would allow a hacker to impersonate a device's owner and subsequently run any software in their name.
Three people total were aboard the planes when they collided.
"I'd never have expected that there'd be a bidding war for a 12-month lease."
Cases are up over 30% from just a week ago.
The voters had been convicted for murder or sexual assault, and do not have their voting rights restored, according to Florida law.
Apple said the vulnerability would allow a hacker to impersonate a device's owner and subsequently run any software in their name.
"I'd never have expected that there'd be a bidding war for a 12-month lease."
"This is just like the 40 acres and a mule," one farmer said. "You get promises, but you never actually get it."
New device expected to have a better camera and longer battery life, while top-of-the-line Pro may have A16 chip.
After declining to appear before Congress, chief executive says weapons maker "will never back down" in firearms debate.
The voters had been convicted for murder or sexual assault, and do not have their voting rights restored, according to Florida law.
The Lawrence County Republican Party Facebook page has since been deleted.
His friends say he remains unfazed by the political vortex swirling around him and the threats he's facing since he approved the FBI's warrant to search Mar-a-Lago last week.
"This is just like the 40 acres and a mule," one farmer said. "You get promises, but you never actually get it."
CBP Commissioner Chris Magnus told CBS News the Trump-era border policy is also fueling repeat crossings by migrants, exacerbating operational challenges.
Rheumatoid arthritis can affect people at any age, but it's still mischaracterized as an "older person's" disease.
Cases are up over 30% from just a week ago.
Health officials in Nebraska say a child likely died from a brain-eating amoeba. The child may have been infected while swimming in the Elkhorn River near Omaha.
The White House says an additional 1.8 million doses of the monkeypox vaccine will be available starting Monday as the U.S. passed 13,000 cases. Tanya Rivero has the latest.
The organism enters the body through the nose and reaches the brain, typically when swimming or diving in some freshwater sources.
Tech giant Baidu has human-monitored self-driving test cars rolling around in 10 cities, and it just got clearance to use some without any human oversight.
The menu, judging by the company app introduced a day before the store's formal opening Friday, would look familiar to any Starbucks customer.
CBS News tech and politics reporter Musadiq Bidar reflects on his own experiences as a refugee, and what it means to be Afghan-American.
The team plans to take stem cells from a living marsupial species with similar DNA, and turn them into "thylacine" cells to "bring back" the extinct species – or a very close approximation of it – using gene-editing technology.
Taliban tells CBS News its ban on older girls' education is "temporary," but even girls who've managed to quietly keep learning have little hope.
A preliminary report said the actor died from inhalation injury and burns.
Knowles is the third woman, and just the second Black woman, to have a score commissioned by the ballet.
"Taking accountability is big when you're the biggest," musician tells his followers on social media.
Darlene Love says she was dubbed the "Queen of Christmas" 29 years ago. Another artist went so far as to take legal action against the trademark.
Canadian singer-songwriter Michael Bublé joined "CBS Mornings" to discuss his music career, family and tour.
An Indiana city thinks it's found a solution to a number of traffic woes. Kris Van Cleave takes a look at how Carmel, Indiana, is implementing hundreds of roundabouts.
Tech giant Baidu has human-monitored self-driving test cars rolling around in 10 cities, and it just got clearance to use some without any human oversight.
New device expected to have a better camera and longer battery life, while top-of-the-line Pro may have A16 chip.
Employees want parent company Alphabet to strengthen privacy for Google users searching for abortion information.
Dozens of creators on the video platform want their peers to blacklist the retail giant over its labor practices.
An Indiana city thinks it's found a solution to a number of traffic woes. Kris Van Cleave takes a look at how Carmel, Indiana, is implementing hundreds of roundabouts.
The organism enters the body through the nose and reaches the brain, typically when swimming or diving in some freshwater sources.
As flash floods leave more than 30 people dead or missing in Qinghai province, heat and drought force car plants to close in Shanghai.
The megadrought in the western U.S. has caused a severe water shortage in the Colorado River. Arizona and Nevada have been issued restrictions on their water usage. The Arizona Republic's Debra Utacia Krol joins CBS News with more on the extreme conditions.
"Everything points to a manmade catastrophe," one environmental expert tells CBS News, as 100 tons of dead fish are removed from the Oder River.
Fotios "Freddy" Geas, 55, Paul "Pauly," J. DeCologero, 48 and Sean McKinnon, 36, were charged with conspiracy to commit first degree murder.
A woman testified Thursday that the R&B singer had sex with her "hundreds" of times before she turned 18 years old.
Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, pleaded guilty to 15 felony fraud counts in a New York City courtroom Thursday. He was sentenced to 5 months in jail and must repay nearly $2 million and testify in the company's upcoming trial. CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green talk with CBS News legal contributor Rebecca Roiphe about the breaking news.
Weisselberg's deal with prosecutors calls for a sentence of five months in New York's Rikers Island jail, followed by five years' probation.
The 24-year-old New Jersey man appeared on the charges in a western New York courtroom.
Astronaut Nicole Aunapu Mann will serve as mission commander and make history as the first Native American woman in space this fall.
The storm could hit as soon as Thursday, NOAA said.
The maiden flight of the SLS moon rocket is intended to clear the way for the Artemis program's first piloted flight in 2024.
The Ryugu samples could give clues to the mystery of how oceans appeared on Earth billions of years ago, scientists said.
Even Utah's governor, out for a run, heard the boom, which was caused by what the National Weather Service said was a meteor.
A look inside the truck trailer where 26 abducted school children and their bus driver were buried alive -- and later escaped.
While many Afghans have little to celebrate, the country's Taliban rulers were happy to show off their control of Kabul's streets.
An anonymous letter writer terrorizes a small town, threatening to expose their rumored dark secrets.
Inside the case against Steven Pankey, a former political candidate who was tried for the kidnapping and murder of a Colorado 12-year-old.
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Chris Magnus, U.S. Customs and Border Protection commissioner, spoke exclusively with CBS News about Title 42, a Trump-era immigration policy. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez explained the humanitarian and operational problems highlighted in the conversation.
Multiple people were killed when two small planes that were attempting to land at a California airport collided in midair.
The Biden administration is stepping up its response to monkeypox, announcing Thursday that it will make an additional 1.8 million vaccine doses available next week. Dr. Denis Nash, a distinguished professor of epidemiology at the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, discusses the latest on the outbreak.
Scientists at the Climate Action Tracker said the recently signed Inflation Reduction Act could potentially slash U.S. carbon dioxide emissions 40% by 2030. The bill commits nearly $400 billion to help fight climate change. Samantha Gross, director of the Energy Security and Climate Initiative at the Brookings Institution, joined CBS News to discuss.
NASA's Artemis I moon rocket has arrived at the Kennedy Space Center's launch pad. In less than two weeks, the rocket will make its debut flight in preparation for the next moon mission. Debbie Korth, deputy manager for NASA's Orion Program, explains the importance of this crew-less launch.