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Report: Adults claiming migrant kids arrested

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A new report shows that undocumented adults coming forward to take in immigrant children in custody are being arrested even without criminal records. The San Francisco Chronicle's Tal Kopan explains how the policy has changed from that of the Obama administration.

Police tipped off about 14-year-old gunman

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Police in Indiana acted quickly on a tip Thursday morning and stopped what could have been a mass shooting at a school. When officers arrived, they exchanged gunfire with the 14-year-old boy before he shot and killed himself. CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds reports.

French police kill terror suspect

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A manhunt in Europe came to a dramatic end Thursday. French police killed the suspect in a terror attack near a Christmas market in Strasbourg. CBS News correspondent Roxana Saberi reports.



Kushner considered for WH chief of staff

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President Trump has a new candidate for his chief of staff: son-in-law Jared Kushner, currently a senior adviser at the White House. Kushner met with the president Wednesday about the position, according to a source familiar with the process.

Kushner under consideration for chief of staff

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President Trump has a new candidate for his chief of staff: son-in-law Jared Kushner, currently a senior adviser at the White House. Kushner met with the president Wednesday about the position, according to a source familiar with the process.

Senate votes to end U.S. support of Yemen war

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The Senate passed a measure that would end U.S. support of Saudi Arabian-backed forces in Yemen's civil war. Sheba Crocker of CARE USA joined CBSN to discuss what this means for humanitarian efforts in war-torn Yemen.

NYPD says emailed bomb threats are "not credible"

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Numerous states, businesses, medical offices and schools around the country received bomb threats Thursday, but no devices have been found. The NYPD said the threats are considered "NOT CREDIBLE," but urged the public to remain vigilant. CBSN New York's Janelle Burrell has more.





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