Police in Dayton, Ohio, say a man reportedly stabbed a woman, then led police on a wild chase with a stolen police cruiser Monday night. The chase led to a series of crashes, ending with the deaths of two children. Ten other people were hurt. Mark Strassmann reports. Source
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Up to 30 alleged Jeffrey Epstein victims to speak in court
Alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein will speak in court this morning in what one attorney says will be a historic hearing. A New York judge invited up to 30 women to address the hearing before he moves to dismiss the criminal sex trafficking case against Epstein, who died by suicide earlier this month in a Manhattan jail cell. Mola Lenghi reports. Source
Stabbing suspect was tased before deadly series of crashes
“Seeing something like that, it just shows you that anything can happen in a split second,” one witness said Source
Russian company sues Boeing to cancel Boeing 737 Max order
Aircraft leasing company owned by Russian government is suing for hundreds of millions of dollars, accusing Boeing of lying about “defective” aircraft Source
Outcry as Turkey set to flood one of the world’s oldest cities
Humans have inhabited Hasankeyf for 12,000 years, but soon the ancient site will sit at the bottom of a reservoir behind a new dam Source
Dorian could be hurricane as it nears Puerto Rico, forecasters say
Puerto Rico, still struggling from Hurricane Maria, and other isles keeping wary eye on Dorian, which is forecast to be a heavy rainmaker Source
Brazil spurns aid offered by G-7 nations to fight Amazon wildfires
Turns away $20 million, intensifying diplomatic spat with Paris, which hosted G-7, and ridiculing French for failure to prevent Notre Dame blaze Source
Second time’s the charm for Soyuz docking at space station
The unmanned Russian spacecraft docked with the International Space Station in its second attempt after aborting its first try Source
Johnson & Johnson found guilty in opioid lawsuit in Oklahoma
The ruling by Judge Thad Balkman in Norman, Oklahoma is one of the biggest monetary awards in U.S. history Source
Judge finds Johnson & Johnson guilty in Oklahoma opioid case, calls for $527 million payment
In a landmark ruling on Monday, an Oklahoma judge found Johnson and Johnson guilty of helping to fuel the state’s opioid crisis. The company was ordered to pay over $500 million to help address the drug epidemic in Oklahoma. It’s the first major pharmaceutical company being held accountable for its role in the widespread use of prescription painkillers and could set a precedent for upcoming opioid trials throughout the country. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca joined CBSN with the details from Norman, Oklahoma. Source