Americans may be catching their collective breath after two very intense weeks of news. Major Supreme Court decisions and historic votes in Congress have put political divisions on display. But they’ve also provided perhaps one of the most vivid examples of how the American system is designed to work. Ed O’Keefe has more.
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Williams, a retired U.S. Marine Corps officer and the last living medal of honor recipient from World War II, died Wednesday at 98 years old.
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A preliminary medical report says Walker, who was unarmed at the time of the shooting, had more than 60 gunshot wounds.
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Florida officials confirmed the recurrence of an invasive snail species that destroys wildlife and poses serious threats to human health.
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A car crashed into a utility pole and street light along a residential street in the San Pedro neighborhood of Los Angeles on June 27, with the dramatic incident captured on home security camera.
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“The FSB killed my father, they knew what state he was in, but they took him out of the hospital,” Maxim Kolker wrote.
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Law enforcement officials and the mayor in Highland Park, Illinois, held a news conference after a gunman opened fire at a Fourth of July parade, killing at least 6 people and leaving two dozen injured. The suspect is still being sought. Watch the briefing here.
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Cinthya de la Cruz Martínez, 23, was with her father in the vehicle and was also shot.
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Digital asset brokerage company Voyager Digital is the latest casualty of the cryptocurrency meltdown. CBS News tech reporter Dan Patterson joins Anne-Marie Green to discuss what this means for investors.
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The Amazon.com founder claims Biden is either relying on “misdirection or a deep misunderstanding of basic market dynamics.”
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