Former Vice President Mike Pence will not face criminal charges following an investigation into classified documents which were found at his Indiana home earlier this year, sources told CBS News Friday. Source
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Biden addresses nation on passage of debt ceiling bill
President Biden delivered remarks from the Oval Office Friday night after Congress passed bipartisan legislation to suspend the U.S. debt limit until 2025. Watch his address in this CBS News Special Report, with analysis from Margaret Brennan and Nancy Cordes. Source
Several hurt in Connecticut building collapse
Several people had to be rescued when a building partially collapsed in New Haven, Connecticut, on Friday. At least eight people were hurt, officials said. Source
Live images of Mars streamed by European Space Agency
In a first of its kind event, the European Space Agency on Friday livestreamed images of Mars in what it called an opportunity “to get as close as it’s currently possible” to the Red Planet. Source
Churchill Downs suspends races after 12 horse deaths
Churchhill Downs suffered a spate of “highly unusual” and “completely unacceptable” equine deaths in May, prompting the unprecedented suspensions. Source
Multiple rare sightings of wolverine in California confirmed
In the last century, only two wolverines were spotted in California. Source
At least 3 killed in stabbing, carjacking rampage in California cities
A man killed at least three people during a violent rampage in the Northern California cities of Milpitas and San Jose, police said. Source
AI eliminated nearly 4,000 jobs last month, report says
A report of U.S. job cuts showed roughly 5% of job losses in May were due to AI technology. Source
At least 120 killed, 850 injured in India train derailment
Images broadcast on local stations showed smashed train compartments torn open with blood-stained holes of twisted metal, and scores of passengers lying beside the tracks. Source
Phoenix stops new development as water supply dwindles
Arizona is limiting new construction around Phoenix as the state’s water supply continues to dwindle. State officials say there isn’t enough groundwater for housing construction that’s already been approved. CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy has more. Source