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Police chief's son implicated in brutal attack on stranger

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Two young men kicked and spit on a man who was wearing a turban in a vicious attack in the San Francisco Bay Area that was caught on camera. The police chief of Union City says he is embarrassed and hurt to reveal that one of the attackers was his own 18-year-old son. John Blackstone reports.

Father of suspect arrested at New Mexico compound speaks out

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Bit by bit, more information is emerging about what was going on at a ramshackle compound in New Mexico where 11 hungry children were discovered last week. A young child's body was found later. Five adults have been arrested. On Thursday, the father of one of the suspects spoke out in New York. Jericka Duncan reports.



California's Holy Fire threatens thousands of homes

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In Northern California, a mechanic helping to fight the wildfire near Redding was killed Thursday in a traffic accident. He's the 10th person to die in California's wildfires, with 14 large blazes burning in the state. The biggest concern is the so-called Holy Fire south of Los Angeles. Twenty thousand homes have been evacuated. Jonathan Vigliotti is there.

Deadly airstrike kills dozens in Yemen

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There was a horrifying attack on Thursday in Yemen, a Middle Eastern country torn apart by a three-year civil war. An air strike in the north reportedly killed at least 50 people, more than half of them children. Holly Williams reports.

Trump administration rolls out plans for "Space Force"

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The White House and the Pentagon took the first steps today toward creating a "Space Force" as the sixth branch of the military. There was a speech by the vice president, and a tweet from the commander in chief reading: "Space Force all the way!" David Martin has more.

Puerto Rico raises estimated death toll from Hurricane Maria

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Nearly a year after Hurricane Maria slammed Puerto Rico, officials of the U.S. territory now say the death toll could top 1,400. That would make it the deadliest hurricane in the U.S. since Katrina killed more than 1,800 in 2005. David Begnaud reports from the island.

Judge threatens to hold Sessions in contempt, halts deportations of some asylum seekers

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A federal judge in Washington, D.C., threatened to hold the attorney general and other administration officials in contempt for deporting a mother and her daughter against the judge's orders. The judge ordered a plane carrying them to turn around. The case is part of an ongoing bitter battle over asylum claims. Jeff Pegues explains.





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