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Tupac Shakur murder suspect makes first court appearance

Duane “Keffe D” Davis, the man charged in rapper Tupac Shakur’s 1996 murder, made his first court appearance Wednesday morning in Las Vegas. CBS News correspondent Elise Preston has more. #news #tupac #crime CBS News…

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The latest on the deadly effects of COVID-19 in prisons

Eddie Conway talks to two experts about the latest infection rates, issues with transparency, and more. Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and making a small donation: Donate:…

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No funding? No problem, for Baltimore’s co-ops

While large corporations received billions in tax breaks and subsidies, worker co-ops struggled to raise capital. So worker-owners in Baltimore started their own revolving loan fund, supporting nearly two dozen co-ops as they successfully weathered…

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Mayor Eric Adams heads to Latin America as New York City migrant crisis grows

New York City mayor Eric Adams wants to give a “true picture” of conditions migrants will face in the U.S. during his trip to Mexico, Ecuador and Colombia. CBS News contributor Enrique Acevedo has more….

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A man was tasered in his own driveway, but cops weren’t finished with him

Surveillance footage reveals police assaulting an unarmed man on his own property. While the use of force in the video is shocking on its own, what’s even more shocking is the fact that the state…

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High costs still making consumers angry and dissatisfied

People across the country remain “deeply dissatisfied” with the state of the economy even as the rate of inflation declines. Amara Omeokwe, an economics reporter with The Wall Street Journal, shares her latest reporting on…

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UPDATE: Department Names Her Deputy Of The Month, But Grand Jury Indicts Her On Multiple Felonies

Link to the department that gave her a verbal warning and a deputy of the month award for allegedly committing multiple felonies. They disabled comments on their FB page when the initial beating occured over…

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Care workers have gone through hell for us—will we show up for them?

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has thrown America’s deeply dysfunctional system of caregiving into sharp relief: overcrowded and understaffed nursing homes account for a third of all COVID-19 deaths in the US. ICUs have been stretched…

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CDC to recommend antibiotic after sex for some to prevent STIs

The CDC is planning to recommend an antibiotic pill for some to take after sex to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections. The move comes after recent studies found some people who took doxycycline…

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The Texas abortion ban is even more extreme than you think

Texas just enacted the strictest anti-abortion law in the country. Senate Bill 8, which went into effect at midnight on Sept. 1, effectively bans abortions after six weeks into a pregnancy, before most people who…

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Search for new House speaker, Biden addresses McCarthy’s ouster, more | America Decides

“America Decides” reports on who could replace Kevin McCarthy as the next House speaker, President Biden’s reaction to the dysfunction in the House and other top political stories. #news #politics #kevinmccarthy CBS News Streaming Network…

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A region scarred by coal production now faces fracking threats

In her documentary “Hard Road of Hope,” independent filmmaker Eleanor Goldfield details the history and contemporary struggles of West Virginians living and dying in coal country. As part of our coverage commemorating the Battle of…

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The industrial working class is not dead

It’s a common refrain that “we just don’t make things in the US anymore.” Implied in this refrain is the notion that practically all manufacturing jobs have been outsourced overseas as we’ve transitioned to a…

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Biden to deliver “major speech” on Ukraine funding

President Biden told reporters on Wednesday that he plans to give a “major speech” on U.S. aid to Ukraine following the ouster of Rep. Kevin McCarthy as House speaker. CBS News chief White House correspondent…

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Body camera shows cops in this town are out of control. How will the city respond?

A 73-year-old grandmother with dementia is thrown to the ground and arrested, and the arresting officers are caught laughing while reviewing their bodycam footage. In this episode of PAR, we examine how this case, a…

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Author Michael Lewis on the rise and fall of Sam Bankman-Fried

Lawyers for Sam Bankman-Fried delivered opening statements in his criminal trial Wednesday. Prosecutors have accused the former FTX CEO of misusing billions of dollars in customer funds. Author Michael Lewis joins CBS News to discuss…

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Richard Wolff: Capitalism is holding “all of us hostage”

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the nature of work and the lives of working people in drastic ways. Millions of workers lost their jobs over the past year and a half, millions more saw their…

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Top Washington DC official arrested over domestic violence incident with wife

A top official in the Washington, D.C., mayor’s office was arrested for an alleged domestic assault towards his wife, police say.Police say that Dr. Christopher Rodriguez, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s assistant city administrator and acting…

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Factory farming is pushing independent farmers to the edge of extinction

A proposed concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO) in Burnett County, Wisconsin, is slated to house 26,000 hogs and produce millions of gallons of liquid manure every year. Residents fear the irreparable damage a facility of…

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Jordan and Scalise join speaker race, Biden promises “major” Ukraine speech, more | America Decides

Standstill follows House speaker chaos; Who voted to oust, keep Rep. Kevin McCarthy as speaker and why. #news #politics #congress CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streaming news service from CBS News…

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Rashida Tlaib defends phrase antisemitism watchdog defined as ‘code for eradicating’ Israel

Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., on Friday defended a controversial phrase being used by anti-Israel protesters across the country, which one antisemitism watchdog defined as “code for eradicating” the largely Jewish nation.”From the river to the…

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JUDGE THE POLICE OFFICER IS NOT GUILTY HE WOULD NEVER DO SUCH THING

JUDGE THE POLICE OFFICER IS NOT GUILTY HE WOULD NEVER DO SUCH THING ** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **

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Factory farms pose an ‘existential threat’ for rural Wisconsin communities

The rural landscape in the US is changing drastically: The days of the independent family farm have increasingly given way to industrial agriculture and factory animal farms. In states around the country, from Iowa and…

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House at a standstill until members pick next speaker

The House stands in recess to allow the Republican conference and Democratic caucus to “meet and discuss the path forward” after Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s historic ouster, interim Speaker Patrick McHenry announced Tuesday night. CBS News…

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Cops hate citizen journalists, but they’re not the only ones

Citizen journalists continue to play a critical role in holding police accountable, which is why they face increasing pushback from the underlying system that bolsters bad cops. PAR speaks to cop watchers Laura Shark and…

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Judge orders new primary election after seeing video showing possible ballot-stuffing

A Connecticut judge has dismissed the results of a Democratic mayoral primary election in the state’s largest city and ordered a new election be held after video surveillance captured people placing multiple absentee ballots into…

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1998 mass shooter still used to justify life sentences for juveniles

Kip Kinkel was publicly reviled when, suffering from undiagnosed paranoid schizophrenia, he shot and killed his mother and father before killing two of his classmates and wounding 25 others in a mass shooting at Thurston…

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