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Dallas police investigate possible link between attacks on transgender women
A transgender woman was found shot to death in a Dallas neighborhood. Now, police believe her case may be linked to two other attacks on transgender victims. Mola Lenghi reports. Source Read More »
WWII veteran finally gets his college degree
Lou Pioli was studying to become a dentist when he was drafted into the Army Source Read More »
The U.S. is at full employment, but that’s not the whole story
Last month the U.S. unemployment rate fell to its lowest point in half a century. NPR chief economics correspondent Scott Horsely spoke to CBSN about what we can and can’t take away from that figure about the health of the economy, and what it might mean for the 2020 campaign. Source Read More »
Parents push for safe gun storage law after son’s death
Ethan’s Law states unsafe storage of a firearm resulting in injury or death of a minor is a crime Source Read More »
Some Democratic voters think impeachment could backfire politically
“I don’t think it’s going to go over well with middle America at all…I think it would hurt us in the 2020 election” Source Read More »
Brother of migrant teen who died in U.S. custody speaks out
“We never thought this would happen in a place where he’s supposed to be in a better place,” Carlos Hernandez’s brother told CBS News Source Read More »
Taquan Air suspends flights after second deadly crash
Two people were killed when a plane went down in Ketchikan Source Read More »
State abortion bans spark nationwide protests
Across the country, people rallied in support of abortion rights after several states passed new laws restricting access. Democratic presidential hopefuls are showing their support. Ed O’Keefe reports. Source Read More »
Dangerous Oklahoma flooding prompts emergency rescues
Dangerous storms that triggered flash floods and more than two dozen reports of tornadoes are moving east. Rescue teams were busy in Oklahoma and Missouri where floodwaters trapped people in their cars and homes. Mireya Villarreal reports. Source Read More »