The new millionaire’s tax will generate $1 billion in annual revenue, which will fund education and transportation in the state. Source
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Georgia grand jury could announce Trump indictment soon
The grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia, could announce a new indictment against former President Donald Trump as early as Tuesday. The panel has been investigating the alleged efforts by Trump and his inner circle to overturn the results of the 2020 election in the state. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga has more. Source
Netflix testing video game streaming
Netflix is testing a video game streaming service, with an initial rollout to a limited number of subscribers in Canada and the U.K. Source
Titans Sign RB Jacques Patrick, Waive DB Chris Jackson, in a Flurry of Roster Moves
Patrick, who played in college at Florida State and has spent time with five NFL teams (Bengals, 49ers, Panthers, Ravens, Broncos), is coming off a successful season in the XFL, where he finished second in the league with 443 rushing yards and five touchdowns. Source
Titans New Stadium Waitlist to Support Local Schools
Every New Waitlist Member Supports Literacy in Metro Nashville Public Schools Source
Should I save money or pay off debt first?
Consider these things when deciding whether to focus on building your savings or paying off debt. Source
Piping-hot Keurig coffee maker deal: The Keurig K-Express is just $60 on Amazon
It’s just one of a few hot deals on Keurig coffee makers — a great way to upgrade your morning coffee routine at home or at school. Source
Kansas newspaper, publisher’s home raided by local police
First Amendment rights advocates are criticizing police in Kansas for raiding the offices of a local newspaper, the Marion County Record, and the home of its publisher and owner, Eric Meyer. Meyer claims the raid put so much stress on his 98-year-old mother that it contributed to her death over the weekend. Sherman Smith, editor-in-chief of the Kansas Reflector, another publication in the state, joined CBS News with a rundown of the situation. Source
Hawaii attorney general opens investigation into state wildfire response
Many Maui residents are saying they received no warning from emergency officials prior to last week’s deadly fires. Now Hawaii’s attorney general is investigating the state’s response. CBS’s Jessica Kartalija has more. Source
Only 2 Maui fire victims identified so far, efforts to help survivors ramp up
Last week’s fires in Hawaii killed at least 96 people, but that number is expected to climb and officials say only two of those victims have been identified so far. An estimated 1,000 people remain missing. CBS News Los Angeles reporter Rudabeh Shahbazi has more on the situation in Maui and Jeremy Greenberg, director of operations at FEMA, joined CBS News to discuss the recovery. Source