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4 Proud Boys convicted of seditious conspiracy for Jan. 6 Capitol attack

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A verdict has been reached in the case against members of the far-right group "Proud Boys" for their role in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. On the most serious charge of seditious conspiracy, a jury found four out of the five defendants guilty. That includes the group's former leader, Enrique Tarrio. A fifth "Proud Boy" was convicted on other felonies. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports from Washington.

New photography exhibit honors the life of Tyre Nichols

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A new photography exhibition in Palm Springs, California, pays tribute to the life of Tyre Nichols, who died in January after being brutally beaten by Memphis police officers following a traffic stop. Elise Preston has more.

Louisiana residents say neoprene plant to blame for high cancer risk

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In February, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Justice Department sued chemical manufacturer Denka, alleging that the toxic emissions from its neoprene plant near the Louisiana town of Reserve poses a cancer risk to the surrounding community.

Report: Republican donor paid tuition for Clarence Thomas' grandnephew

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A report from ProPublica has found that billionaire Republican donor Harlan Crow paid thousands of dollars in tuition for the grandnephew of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas at two private schools. This follows an earlier report that Thomas and his wife Ginni Thomas went on several extravagant vacations, also paid for by Crow.

New York City subway chokehold death ruled a homicide

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The death of Jordan Neely, who was seen on video being placed in a chokehold by a Marine veteran on a New York City subway train, has been ruled a homicide. The death has prompted outrage and protests. Lilia Luciano has the latest.

Suspect arrested in fatal stabbings near UC Davis

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A suspect has been arrested and charged in connection with three stabbings, two of them fatal, that occurred near the University of California, Davis, campus over the past two weeks. The 21-year-old suspect is a former UC Davis student, police said.



Jury sides with Ed Sheeran in "Thinking Out Loud" lawsuit

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A New York jury on Thursday ruled in favor of British musician Ed Sheeran in a lawsuit that alleged Sheeran had stolen portions of the Marvin Gaye classic "Let's Get It On" for his 2014 song "Thinking Out Loud." Meg Oliver has more.

Report finds GOP megadonor paid private school tuition for Clarence Thomas' grand-nephew

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A ProPublica investigation published Thursday found that Texas real estate developer and Republican donor Harlan Crow paid the tuition for Justice Clarence Thomas' grandnephew at two private schools. The report is the latest in a series of revelations about Thomas' relationship with Crow, whose friendship dates back more than two decades. CBS News spoke with one of the investigation's co-authors, Justin Elliott. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford has more.

4 Proud Boys members convicted in Jan. 6 attack

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Four members of the far-right extremist group Proud Boys, including its former president Enrique Tarrio, were convicted by a federal jury Thursday of multiple counts, including seditious conspiracy, for the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. A fifth member was found guilty of seven counts, but was acquitted of the seditious conspiracy charge. Scott MacFarlane reports from Washington.

DeSantis hints again at White House run, more 2024 developments

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis once again hinted at a White House bid Thursday. CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns and CBS News political director Fin Gómez join to discuss the latest developments in the 2024 presidential race.

Top Biden aide Anita Dunn on the debt ceiling, immigration and 2024

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Anita Dunn, one of President Biden's highest-ranking White House aides, called on lawmakers to "update our immigration laws to reflect the realities of 2023," noting that the last time Congress passed major immigration legislation was decades ago. Watch her interview with CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns.





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