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President Trump sent his secretary of state to find out more about the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi
President Trump sent his secretary of state to find out more about the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi
President Trump sent his secretary of state to find out more about the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi
The Emmy Award-winning documentary series, "Making a Murderer," brought international attention to a homicide case in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey are serving prison sentences for the 2005 murder of a photographer, Teresa Halbach. The 10-part series paints a picture of what some say was severe misconduct by investigators. It also raises questions about the fairness of the convictions. Part 2 picks up with Avery and Dassey's post-conviction legal fight. First on "CBS... Читать дальше...
Another huge lottery jackpot is getting even bigger. No tickets matched all the numbers in Wednesday night's Powerball drawing. That means Saturday's jackpot will be $430 million. Anne-Marie Green has more.
Facebook is unveiling a new so-called war room to help deal with urgent threats in the upcoming midterms and prevent election interference. The social media giant says the war room will streamline decision-making if threats emerge. Facebook disabled more than a billion fake accounts between October 2017 and March 2018. Facebook's head of cybersecurity policy, Nathaniel Gleicher, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the latest ways the platform is dealing with bad actors.
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Prince Mohammad bin Salman is "making a lot of power moves," the journalist told CBSN in November
A former Catholic priest pleaded guility to sexual abuse charges involving two boys. David Poulson faces up to 14 years in prison for incidents that happened between 2002 and 2010. He's one of only two Pennsylvania priests to face charges since a grand jury report identified hundreds of abusive clergy. Nikki Battiste spoke with two victims who confronted another priest with hidden cameras.
The photo of the beer theft has gone viral, and police are asking for help
Twitter released data from accounts in Iran and Russia that the social network deemed needed further investigation. The accounts were involved in influence campaigns in their respective regions. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joined CBSN to discuss.
It's one thing to know your children are training to respond to an active shooter, but another thing to see it
Former Vice President Joe Biden received the 2018 Freedom Award Wednesday for his contribution to civil rights. The former Democratic senator joins a list of honorees that includes Nelson Mandela, Bernice King, and John Lewis. Norah O'Donnell spoke with Joe Biden at the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis where they discussed a range of issues including claims of voter suppression in Georgia's election and how he'll make his decision on whether to run for president in 2020.
In our series, School Matters, we take a look at something that’s become a normal part of life for so many students in the U.S.: active shooter drills. Beverly Gardens Elementary School in Riverside, Ohio, began holding these drills shortly after the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting. Beverly Gardens is also one of a small number of schools nationwide that actively trains and arms some of its staff. Vladimir Duthiers shows us what an active shooter drill looks like from inside the classroom.
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Steve Penny, the former head of USA Gymnastics, is in custody in Tennessee for alleged evidence tampering in the Larry Nassar sexual abuse case. He was indicted by a grand jury in Texas. He is accused of ordering documents to be taken from the Karolyi Ranch. Tony Dokoupil reports.
New rainfall is in the forecast for Texas, threatening hundreds more homes with devastating flooding. Several days of rain have swollen rivers and lakes to near-record levels. At least two people are dead. Mark Strassmann reports from Kingsland, Texas.
Growing allegations of voter suppression are emerging in the hard-fought race for governor in Georgia. Polls show the contest between Republican Brian Kemp and Democrat Stacey Abrams is basically a dead heat. Civil rights groups are suing Kemp for putting more than 53,000 voter registration applications on hold, mostly from minority voters. On Monday, dozens of black senior citizens southeast of Atlanta were ordered off a bus bound for the polls for early voting. Nancy Cordes reports.