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Tennessee legislature passes bill allowing teachers to carry concealed guns
It comes over a year after a shooting at a Nashville school killed three children and three adults.
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Biden brings abortion rights to forefront of campaign
President Biden campaigned in Florida just a little over a week before the state's new abortion restrictions are set to take effect. Mr. Biden placed the blame on former President Donald Trump and his three Supreme Court justice picks for the rollback of abortion rights in several states. Nancy Cordes has more.
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Pelosi says Netanyahu "should resign"
"He's ultimately responsible," former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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George Santos says he's withdrawing his run for Congress. Here's why.
Former New York Rep. George Santos is no longer running for Congress, he announced Tuesday on X.
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Timeline: How Trump's immunity case got to the Supreme Court
Trump's bid for sweeping immunity lands before the Supreme Court, which will hear a case Thursday over whether he can face federal charges related to an alleged effort to overturn the 2020 election.
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Prosecutors argue Trump "willfully and flagrantly" violated gag order, seek penalty
Trump made 10 social media posts that were "threatening, inflammatory," prosecutors said, arguing he should pay a fine for each post.
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Senate to take up Ukraine, Israel foreign aid package
The Senate is expected to approve the foreign aid package this week after months of disagreement in Congress.
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U.S. program has resettled 187,000 Ukrainian refugees with little controversy
As of the end of March, more than 187,000 Ukrainians have arrived in the U.S. under the Uniting for Ukraine program, resettling with resounding efficiency and relatively little controversy.
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Opening statements, first witness called in Trump "hush money" trial
Prosecutors alleged in their opening statement that former President Trump committed election interference and falsified business records to pay off adult film star Stormy Daniels in the leadup to the 2016 election. Trump's defense attorneys, however, claimed that no crime was committed. Robert Costa has more on the start of the "hush money" trial.
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Biden condemns "antisemitic protests" on college campuses
Protesters have been arrested at Columbia and Yale as they've refused to move, calling for a break from Israel.
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Yale investigating report of Jewish student assaulted at pro-Palestinian rally
Sahar Tartak, editor-in-chief of the Yale Free Press, said she was assaulted Saturday night while covering pro-Palestinian demonstrations in New Haven, Connecticut. CBS New York's Natalie Duddridge reports.
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Even those who care most about climate have heard little of Biden's policies
Those who prioritize climate change feel somewhat unsatisfied — more of them feel Biden has done too little.
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Climate politics and the bottom line — CBS News poll
Many Americans see an economic cost to combating climate change.
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Trump's $175 million bond can stand after attorneys agree to comply with new conditions
New York Attorney General Letitia James's office argued it is concerned about the financial wherewithal of Knight Specialty Insurance company, which posted the bond for former President Donald Trump.
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Supreme Court to weigh Idaho abortion ban against federal law
The Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday in a case about whether Idaho's near-total ban on abortion is preempted by Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, or EMTALA.
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Supreme Court agrees to hear dispute over Biden administration's "ghost guns" rule
The Supreme Court will consider a court fight over a rule from the Biden administration that imposed requirements on the manufacturers and sellers of ghost guns.
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Supreme Court to hear major cases on homelessness, abortion, presidential immunity
Jan Crawford looks ahead at an important week for the Supreme Court. The justices will hear arguments on several contentious issues, including abortion limits and a claim by former President Trump that presidents have legal immunity for their actions in office. First, they'll hear a case focusing on homelessness and what can be done about it.
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Analysis of Donald Trump’s “hush money” trial as it begins
CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman breaks down what to expect as opening statements start Monday in Donald Trump’s historic criminal trial.
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Supreme Court to weigh constitutionality of anti-camping ordinances
The Supreme Court will weigh whether efforts to address homelessness in Grants Pass, Oregon, violated the Constitution's prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment.
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Trump "hush money" trial opening statements set for today
Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker is expected to be called as the first witness in Trump's "hush money" trial in New York.
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