Investigators said the evidence pointed to inaccurate and incomplete information, but did not amount to a federal criminal offense.
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In the first episode of this two-part documentary, CBS Reports explores an armed backlash to new gun laws. Mass shootings in Virginia have mobilized the fight for more regulation, but some counties won’t enforce laws they say infringe on their residents’ constitutional rights.
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Liotta was 67 and is best known for his role as Henry Hill in the Scorsese mob classic “Goodfellas.”
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The family of Irma and Joe Garcia say they were high school sweethearts who had been together for more than 25 years.
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The price of meat, poultry and fish has increased 14% in a year. Ranchers across the U.S. are feeling the pinch as the cost of doing business increases. Dennis Sun, publisher of Wyoming Livestock Roundup and a fourth generation rancher, joins CBS News’ Tony Dokoupil and Tanya Rivero to discuss.
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Police gave an update Thursday afternoon on Tuesday’s mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. Investigators said they are still piecing together what happened, and addressed complaints that officers were slow to respond to the shooting. CBS News Homeland Security and Justice reporter Nicole Sganga discusses what we know so far.
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19 children and two teachers are dead and several more injured after a gunman opened fire at a Texas elementary school.
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The two Major League Baseball teams announced their social media collaboration on Thursday, saying it was in response to the recent mass shootings in Buffalo and Uvalde.
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The town of Uvalde is mourning the 21 victims whose lives were cut short at Robb Elementary School. The memorials honoring the victims are a poignant reminder of what will never again be, as the community looks for someway to lift itself up. Tony Dokoupil has more.
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Several right-wing personalities have been perpetuating false and disturbing conspiracy theories about the Uvalde gunman on social media. CBS News tech and politics reporter Musadiq Bidar joins CBS News’ Carter Evans to discuss just how dangerous this type of disinformation can be.
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