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The deposition is part of a wide-ranging probe into Trump's business practices by New York Attorney General Letitia James.
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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.
After news of the search spread, many surrounded Mar-a-Lago with banners supporting Trump.
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.
"People that were there: if you know something, please say something," authorities pleaded Wednesday.
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.
Nationwide, there are at least 280,000 fewer public school teachers than there were before the pandemic, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Inflation Reduction Act's $80 billion in IRS funding would come as the risk of getting audited is at a decade-long low.
The Texas governor has bused thousands of migrants to New York City and Washington, D.C., since April.
"A lot of emotions, obviously," Williams said, her voice shaking during an on-court interview.
Lauren Smith Kennedy, who knows how it feels to lose a beloved pet, is helping pet owners grappling with the heartbreak of a relationship coming to a close.
Both the paddleboarder and his dog were able to return to shore uninjured.
The network veteran shared in a series of tweets that he is a transgender man and uses he/him pronouns.
Authorities said a total of 39 houses were damaged by the explosion.
The actor hinted at a possible retirement in an interview published Wednesday.
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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 pleaded the Fifth and refused to testify under oath when he was questioned in connection with a civil investigation by the New York Attorney General's office into alleged fraud by the Trump Organization. This comes after the FBI executed a search warrant on Trump's Florida home in a separate investigation. Robert Costa reports.
Economists are cautiously optimistic that inflation may be slowing as prices on gas, airline tickets and clothes all fell last month. Carter Evans takes a look.
Many school districts across the U.S. are facing a shortage of teachers amid low pay, burnout and other factors. Nationwide, the deficit is more than 280,000 teachers, according to the National Education Association. Some districts are offering incentives. Elise Preston takes a look.
Ukrainian troops are preparing to launch a new counteroffensive in the south following a major attack on a base in Russian-controlled Crimea. Charlie D'Agata reports.
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.
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Medicare's Hospital Insurance trust fund will run out of money in 2028, trustees say.
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Former President Donald Trump pleaded the Fifth and refused to testify under oath when he was questioned in connection with a civil investigation by the New York Attorney General's office into alleged fraud by the Trump Organization. This comes after the FBI executed a search warrant on Trump's Florida home in a separate investigation. Robert Costa reports.
The Justice Department revealed the details of an Iranian operative's alleged plot to assassinate former Trump national security adviser John Bolton, one of Iran's fiercest critics. Sources tell CBS News another target of the alleged plot was former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Catherine Herridge has the details.
Economists are cautiously optimistic that inflation may be slowing as prices on gas, airline tickets and clothes all fell last month. Carter Evans takes a look.
There's a growing political battle between Texas and the mayors of New York City and Washington, D.C., after Gov. Greg Abbott began busing thousands of migrants to both cities. It's part of the Republican governor's effort to criticize the Biden administration's immigration policy. Nancy Chen has the latest.
Ukrainian troops are preparing to launch a new counteroffensive in the south following a major attack on a base in Russian-controlled Crimea. Charlie D'Agata reports.
The network veteran shared in a series of tweets that he is a transgender man and uses he/him pronouns.
"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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Republican Congressman Scott Perry, a Trump ally, says his phone was confiscated by the FBI. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion and Francesca Chambers, White House correspondent for USA Today, join "Red and Blue" to discuss that and other news from the White House and Capitol Hill.
After a contentious redistricting process, New York is left with new congressional maps that leave some incumbents vying for the same seat. Michael Benny, an anchor at WTVH, speaks with Scott MacFarlane on "Red and Blue" about the Aug. 23 primary.
Several states voted in key primary races on Tuesday. Republican strategist Doug Heye and Democratic strategist Ray Zaccaro join Scott MacFarlane on "Red and Blue" to break down the results.
The Justice Department is charging an Iranian operative for allegedly plotting to murder former national security adviser John Bolton. An alleged member of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is wanted by the FBI on charges related to the plot to kill the former Trump official. Bolton joins Scott MacFarlane on "Red and Blue" to discuss the plot.
Former President Donald Trump testified under oath in the New York civil investigation into his business dealings. He invoked his Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination during the deposition. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa joins Scott MacFarlane on "Red and Blue" to discuss the deposition and the latest on the Mar-a-Lago search.
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Not only did the Oscar-nominated actor respond, he wrote the little girl a poem.
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The actor hinted at a possible retirement in an interview published Wednesday.
"People that were there: if you know something, please say something," authorities pleaded Wednesday.
Lauren Smith Kennedy, who knows how it feels to lose a beloved pet, is helping pet owners grappling with the heartbreak of a relationship coming to a close.
Nationwide, there are at least 280,000 fewer public school teachers than there were before the pandemic, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The Texas governor has bused thousands of migrants to New York City and Washington, D.C., since April.
Disney streaming is also hiking fees for its services, with the monthly fee for Disney+ jumping by 38% in December.
Inflation Reduction Act's $80 billion in IRS funding would come as the risk of getting audited is at a decade-long low.
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.
The Senate last week passed long-awaited climate and health care legislation, which now goes to the House for a vote.
Inflation Reduction Act's $80 billion in IRS funding would come as the risk of getting audited is at a decade-long low.
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.
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.
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"A lot of emotions, obviously," Williams said, her voice shaking during an on-court interview.
The Texas governor has bused thousands of migrants to New York City and Washington, D.C., since April.
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.
The actor hinted at a possible retirement in an interview published Wednesday.
The network veteran shared in a series of tweets that he is a transgender man and uses he/him pronouns.
Disney streaming is also hiking fees for its services, with the monthly fee for Disney+ jumping by 38% in December.
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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.
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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.
"People that were there: if you know something, please say something," authorities pleaded Wednesday.
CBS News' Lana Zak breaks down the different and ongoing investigations in multiple states and districts related to former President Donald Trump. They include an election interference case in Georgia and a tax returns case in Washington, D.C.
The Justice Department revealed the details of an Iranian operative's alleged plot to assassinate former Trump national security adviser John Bolton, one of Iran's fiercest critics. Sources tell CBS News another target of the alleged plot was former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Catherine Herridge has the details.
The Justice Department is charging an Iranian operative for allegedly plotting to murder former national security adviser John Bolton. An alleged member of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is wanted by the FBI on charges related to the plot to kill the former Trump official. Bolton joins Scott MacFarlane on "Red and Blue" to discuss the plot.
Former President Donald Trump testified under oath in the New York civil investigation into his business dealings. He invoked his Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination during the deposition. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa joins Scott MacFarlane on "Red and Blue" to discuss the deposition and the latest on the Mar-a-Lago search.
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The U.S. inflation rate slowed more than was expected in July, the latest numbers revealed Wednesday. Aaron Weinman, a finance correspondent for Business Insider, joined CBS News to discuss the recent data from the Labor Department.
Lawmakers are calling on the Pentagon to do more to help civilians with massive medical bills from emergency treatment at military facilities. The military has the power to reduce or waive those bills, but that rarely happens. Making matters worse, most of the civilians treated at military hospitals don't have insurance. CBS News consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner joins CBS News Lana Zak to discuss.
Republican Congressman Scott Perry, a Trump ally, says his phone was confiscated by the FBI. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion and Francesca Chambers, White House correspondent for USA Today, join "Red and Blue" to discuss that and other news from the White House and Capitol Hill.
CBS News' Lana Zak breaks down the different and ongoing investigations in multiple states and districts related to former President Donald Trump. They include an election interference case in Georgia and a tax returns case in Washington, D.C.
Former President Donald Trump has invoked his Fifth Amendment right and refused to testify under oath. He was deposed by the New York Attorney General's office as part of its investigation into the Trump Organization's finances. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa and former prosecutor Steve Baric join Lana Zak on CBS News to discuss.