Police find 2,000 dead cats intended for use in traditional medicine
Some in Vietnam believe that extracts from cat bones can help cure conditions such as asthma and osteoporosis.
Some in Vietnam believe that extracts from cat bones can help cure conditions such as asthma and osteoporosis.
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His family announced his FTD diagnosis on Thursday in a statement.
The officers were fired after an internal police investigation into the Jan. 7 arrest of Nichols, who died in a hospital three days later.
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Tracey Hoffman, who lives close to where the train derailed, has joined a class-action lawsuit against train operator Norfolk Southern and will no longer drink the tap water.
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Bruce Willis' family says the actor has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, which can affect a person's personality, behavior, language and movement. There are no approved treatments, and there is no cure. Carter Evans reports and Dr. David Agus has more on what the diagnosis means.
The prosecution in the double-murder trial of disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh is expected to rest its case Friday. This comes after three weeks of testimony in the June 2021 killings of Murdaugh's wife and son. He has pleaded not guilty. Nikki Battiste reports.
EPA Administrator Michael Regan visited East Palestine, Ohio, Thursday in wake of a train derailment and chemical release. Roxana Saberi spoke to residents who are living in fear after the disaster.
Severe storms produced tornadoes in Tennessee and Mississippi, leaving damage in their wake. Omar Villafranca reports.
President Biden made his first formal remarks on a Chinese spy balloon and the other unidentified objects that the U.S. shot down in recent weeks. He is planning to speak with China's President Xi Jinping and is calling for new protocols for airborne objects. Ed O'Keefe reports from the White House.
A Georgia district attorney on Thursday released some of a special grand jury's report on efforts by former President Donald Trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 presidential election. The grand jury found no evidence of widespread fraud in Georgia and concluded that at least one witness may have committed perjury in their testimony. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa reports from Atlanta.
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Federal officials met with Ohio residents as questions continue to swirl about the impact of a train derailment and chemical release. Also, a major storm system is moving across the country, spawning tornadoes. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
The massive earthquakes in Turkey flattened an apartment complex in the small town of Harem, in the rebel-held Idlib province, where over 1,000 people had been living. Imtiaz Tyab met one of the few survivors.
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The shootings happened after the men left synagogues. Detectives say they think the suspect carried out both crimes.
Officials said it was the first case prosecuted under the murdered and missing indigenous person bill passed last year.
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Two more people were rescued from the rubble in Turkey Thursday -- ten days after massive earthquakes hit Turkey and Syria, killing some 42,000 people. Bruce Willis, 67, has been diagnosed with dementia. And the USPS released the Forever stamp honoring women’s soccer, to celebrate women in sport.
Prosecutors also say the western Wisconsin nurse amputated the hospice patient's frostbitten foot without doctor's orders.