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U.S. cities struggle with increase in violent crime

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The Council on Criminal Justice reported a 30% increase in homicides nationwide in 2020, and rates have continued to rise. Thomas Abt, the chair of the Violent Crime Working Group and a senior fellow for the Council on Criminal Justice, joins CBS News to discuss what's behind it and what needs to be done to fix this disturbing trend.

Republican National Committee withdraws from Commission on Presidential Debates

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Republican National Committee officials announced Thursday that they are withdrawing from the Commission on Presidential Debates, which has overseen the political debating process in the U.S. for decades. CBS News' Tanya Rivero discusses what this development means for U.S. general elections with CBS News political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns.



Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows removed from North Carolina voter rolls

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Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows has been removed from voter rolls in North Carolina as officials in the state investigate allegations he committed voter fraud in the 2020 presidential elections. CBS News' Tanya Rivero chats with CBS News political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns about the investigation and it what this means for both Meadows and the House committee investigating the January 6 insurrection.

German health minister says plot to kidnap him shows COVID protests have become an attempt to "destabilize the state"

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Germany's health minister says the now-foiled plot to kidnap him is proof that COVID-related "protests have not only become more radical," but that there is "an attempt to destabilize the state." Authorities have arrested four people connected to the alleged plot, which also allegedly sought to cause a nationwide blackout and produce "conditions similar to civil war."

Companies look to 4-day workweek

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California lawmakers are considering a bill to make the standard workweek 32 hours instead of 40 hours for companies with 500 or more employees.

FBI: Suspect in 1994 killing in Colombia found in Boston suburb

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A Colombian man who has been on the lam for nearly three decades since he was convicted in absentia of killing his wife has been located in a Boston suburb, the FBI said Wednesday. William Hernando Usma Acosta, 61, was arrested on his way to work. CBS Boston's Kristina Rex reports.





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