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Trump slams spending bill, but signs it anyway

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President Trump threatened to veto a bill to fund the government and said the bill does not provide enough money for his border wall, or a fix for DACA, the program that protects immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children. But in the end, Mr. Trump signed it. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett reports.

More than 800 “March for Our Lives” rallies planned worldwide

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Students from Florida's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School arrived in Washington Friday ahead of Saturday's gun control rally, “March for Our Lives.” Over the past five weeks, CBS News has been following students who demanded change and started a movement. It's part of the documentary "39 Days," which airs Saturday night at 8 pm. ET on CBS.

Iranian hackers "taking credit" for our work, FBI deputy director says

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Federal prosecutors slapped criminal charges Friday on nine Iranians accused of hacking to steal scientific research and other information from more than 300 universities and private companies. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues reports.

Killing of unarmed man sparks protests in Sacramento

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The fatal shooting of Stephon Clark brought a second day of protests to Sacramento. Clark was shot and killed while holding a cellphone that police say they thought was a gun. For demonstrators, video of the shooting is proof police acted too quickly. CBS News correspondent John Blackstone reports.

Hero officer may have saved lives in terror attack

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A gunman who claimed to be with ISIS killed three people in a village in France Friday. The death toll could have been much higher, if not for a hero officer. CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Sheriff defiant amid accusations he turned jail into personal piggy bank

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An Alabama sheriff was defiant Friday as he defended his practice of taking leftover money from inmates' food budget. "This is a jail, this is not a bed and breakfast," Etowah County Sheriff Todd Entrekin said. "If you're used to eating grandma's fried chicken, ordering pizza several times a week, you're not going to be happy." CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann has the story.



Bump stock ban closer to reality

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"We will BAN all devices that turn legal weapons into illegal machine guns," President Trump tweeted Friday





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