When workers began excavating a new parking garage in Rome, they discovered what archeologists say was once Emperor Caligula’s “pleasure gardens.” Anderson Cooper reports on the find and the scholarly re-examination of Caligula’s legacy.
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When workers began excavating a new parking garage in Rome, they discovered what archeologists say was once Emperor Caligula’s “pleasure gardens.” Anderson Cooper reports on the find and the scholarly re-examination of Caligula’s legacy.
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Some of the worst massacres in recent memory have had something in common: the AR-15 style rifle. Scott Pelley reports on why the high-velocity rounds used in the gun make it so deadly.
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In the wake of two mass shootings this month, U.S. Rep. Val Demings of Florida said there are two pieces of gun control legislation that have broad support.
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Vice President Kamala Harris spoke about gun violence in the U.S. at a funeral for one of the victims of the Buffalo supermarket mass shooting.
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Four others were rescued, with one having to be airlifted out of the water with an apparent leg injury.
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Inside the groundbreaking case of a crime of the digital age — a young woman convicted of involuntary manslaughter because she used text messages to encourage a friend to take his own life. “48 Hours”‘ Erin Moriarty reports.
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Activists gathered in Houston Saturday to protest the National Rifle Association’s annual convention in the wake of the Texas school shooting. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa joins CBS News’ Lana Zak from Houston to discuss the event and how it has been impacted by Tuesday’s massacre.
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The National Rifle Association’s annual convention entered its second day in Houston, just days after a mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, left 19 children and two adults dead. Former President Donald Trump spoke at the convention and defended gun rights while many gathered outside to protest. Robert Costa has more.
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Jury deliberations resume Tuesday in the highly publicized trial between actor Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. Depp is suing his ex-wife for defamation over an op-ed she wrote in which she called herself a “public figure representing domestic abuse.” CBS News’ Lana Zak chats with Rachel Fiset, a managing partner for Zweiback, Fiset and Coleman LLP, about what the jury needs to consider, how social media played a role in the trial, and how the trial’s outcome could impact victims of domestic abuse.
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