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Did Matthew Livelsberger, Shamsud-Din Jabbar Serve Together in Military?

Matthew Livelsberger and Shamsud-Din Jabbar began serving in the U.S. Army in the 2000s, just over one year apart.
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New China spy revelations show why Trump is wrong to resist TikTok ban
Trump has asked the Supreme Court to delay the law's kick-in so he can further stop it after taking over Jan. 20, and if the justices don't go along maybe his lawyers can figure out another way to gum up the ban.
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Demi Moore says Golden Globe win is reminder "I do belong"
It was a golden night for Demi Moore at the Golden Globes. The actress scored her first major acting award for her performance in "The Substance."
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Alaska's snow crab season is back after pause, but uncertainty looms
Biologists blamed the rapid decline of snow crab on a 2018 climate-fueled heatwave. Some fishermen are still reeling as they face a murky future.
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Congestion Charge makes NYC most expensive US city to drive into
With over 700,000 vehicles enter the congestion charge area in Manhattan daily per MTA figures, it equates to at least $4m per day in toll revenue for the agency.
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Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck finalize divorce after 2-year marriage
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck reached a settlement in their divorce Monday, five months after the pop star filed a petition to end their two-year marriage.
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‘A Real Pain’ stars Jesse Eisenberg, Kieran Culkin should look out for Oscar nominations
So “A Real Pain” is a buddy comedy-drama written and directed by Jesse Eisenberg, who played Mark Zuckerberg in 2010’s “The Social Network” and was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar.
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Aubrey Plaza breaks silence on 'unimaginable tragedy' of husband's death at 47
Aubrey Plaza broke her silence Monday on the death of her husband, Jeff Baena, saying it was an "unimaginable tragedy" and asking for privacy.
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Snow crab fishing in Alaska returns, but fishermen face uncertainty amid reduced quotas
After a two-year pause, fishermen are once again allowed to catch snow crab off the waters of Alaska. The problem that led to the pause wasn't limited to snow crabs, and the solution hopes to help plenty of other species rebound as well. Jonathan Vigliotti explains.
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Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau announces resignation
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that he's stepping down as leader of Canada's governing party after nearly a decade in power. Elizabeth Palmer has more on what led to Trudeau's downfall.
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Controversial congestion pricing plan takes effect in NYC
Driving just got more expensive for many New York City commuters as congestion pricing was put to its first rush hour test. Supporters argue the plan cuts down on gridlock and greenhouse gas emissions, but critics are fuming about paying another toll. Elijah Westbrook reports.
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First bird flu death in U.S. reported in Louisiana
For the first time, bird flu has claimed a human life in the U.S. Louisiana's health department says the patient was over the age of 65 and reportedly had underlying health problems.
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Congress certifies Trump's win 4 years after Jan. 6 attack
Congress convened Monday to count the votes of the Electoral College and formally cement President-elect Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 presidential election. It comes four years after the Capitol attack. Scott MacFarlane has more.
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Deadly winter storm sweeps across the country
At least five people have been killed in crashes in Kansas and Missouri as a major winter storm created hazardous conditions on the roads. Indiana, Pennsylvania, Maryland and New Jersey are among nearly a dozen states that have been buried in snow and ice since Sunday. Rob Marciano, Manuel Bojorquez and Kris Van Cleave are tracking the storm and its effects.
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Biden visits New Orleans as authorities give new details about planning of New Year's attack
President Biden and first lady Jill Biden were in New Orleans on Monday to meet with the families of those killed in the New Year's Day attack on Bourbon Street. The visit comes as authorities release new details about the planning of the attack and the city begins upgrading bollards to protect pedestrians. Omar Villafranca has details.
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Biden admin sends 11 Guantanamo detainees to Oman for resettlement
Eleven prisoners at a U.S. naval base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, have been handed over to the government of Oman, officials said Monday.
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Meta names Trump supporter Dana White to board in latest revamp by Mark Zuckerberg
Last week, the company elevated prominent Republican policy executive Joel Kaplan to the position of global affairs head.
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Elon Musk’s X boots reporter from site after she debunks bizarre conspiracy theory claiming mogul uses burner account
Jacqueline Sweet, a contributor for the conservative magazine The Spectator World, did a deep dive into long-percolating rumors that Musk was using a burner account under the name Adrian Dittmann to lavish praise on himself.
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What led to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation?
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday announced his intention to resign from the post following pressure from his party. Global News national reporter Mackenzie Gray joins "America Decides" with more.
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"CBS Evening News" headlines for Monday, Jan. 6, 2025
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
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Breaking down the Nippon and U.S. Steel lawsuit against Biden administration
U.S. Steel is suing the Biden administration over the president's decision to block the company's $15 billion acquisition by Japan's Nippon Steel. International investment expert Sarah Bauerle Danzman joins "America Decides" to break down the suit.
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Trump's incoming White House chief of staff says she won't tolerate drama
Leaks, office feuds and chaos were some of the things CBS News reported coming out of the West Wing during President-elect Donald Trump's first term. Susie Wiles, the incoming White House chief of staff, says things will be different this time. Kadia Goba, political reporter for Semafor, and Molly Ball, senior political correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, join "America Decides" to discuss.
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Should Democrats work with Trump? Nancy Pelosi weighs in
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has a long history of opposing President-elect Donald Trump. Pelosi spoke with CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent and "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan about whether Democrats should work with Trump during his second term.
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New Yorkers could get surprise $250 in the mail from unclaimed funds thanks to new state law
“By simplifying the process, my office will be able to return lost money even faster while still ensuring the funds get back into the hands of their rightful owners,” the comptroller said.
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Judge denies Trump's latest effort to delay "hush money" sentencing
A New York judge has denied President-elect Donald Trump's request to delay sentencing in his criminal "hush money" case. CBS News political reporter and attorney Katrina Kaufman joins "America Decides" with analysis.
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How Washington, D.C., is handling security concerns amid major events
In the coming weeks, Washington, D.C., will host the 2024 election certification, former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral and President-elect Donald Trump's second inauguration. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd joins "America Decides" to discuss the state of security in the district as Washington deals with major events.
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I Watched the Capitol Riot Unfold Right in Front of Me. What I Saw This Year Is Haunting.
When I left the Capitol grounds four years ago, I never imagined that Trump could be welcomed back in this way.
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Harris oversees certification of Trump's election win
Lawmakers gathered inside a peaceful Capitol for a joint session of Congress on Monday as Vice President Kamala Harris oversaw the certification of her defeat to President-elect Donald Trump and made his presidential election victory official. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane and Caitlin Huey-Burns report.
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Mike Rinder, co-host of 'Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath,' dead at 69
Mike Rinder, the co-host of "Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath," died on Sunday at 69. Mike's wife, Christie Collbran, shared the television personality's final words in a blog post.
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Trump’s Rule-Breaking Keeps Working
His comeback can be attributed to his keen understanding of the nebulous nature of rules.
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NYC drivers devise clever ways to conceal license plate numbers as congestion toll takes effect
Some Big Apple motorists have been recently spotted with license plates subtly obscured using ultra low-tech DIY methods, which could potentially be used to evade New York's wildly unpopular congestion toll that just went into effect.
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Dodgers trade Gavin Lux to Cincinnati Reds in wake of Hyeseong Kim signing
Days after signing Hyeseong Kim, the Dodgers trade Gavin Lux to the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for a competitive balance pick and prospect Mike Sorota.
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Rams' Sean McVay vs. Vikings' Kevin O'Connell: Familiar foes, unfamiliar territory
Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell was Sean McVay's offensive coordinator for the Super Bowl champion Rams. They know each other well, and the playoff game is a rematch.
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Heavy snow buries D.C. region in first major winter storm of the season
D.C., Maryland and Virginia were all under weather emergencies, as snow totals reached 5 to 9 inches by early Monday evening.
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Schumer’s shameless new lies on Biden’s decline prove why the Dems still don’t deserve your trust
Sen. Chuck Schumer didn't learn one of the primary lessons of the 2024 election: Americans resent getting fed insultingly obvious lies.
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NYC man suspected of teen’s 2021 murder indicted after extradition from Trinidad and Tobago
A New York City man wanted for fatally shooting a Brooklyn teen is finally facing charges nearly five years after he fled to the Caribbean. Anthony Regis-Ash, 24, was indicted for second-degree murder in Brooklyn’s Supreme Court Monday, two weeks after he was extradited from Trinidad and Tobago. Regis-Ash — who used to live in Brooklyn...
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Jury set for CNN defamation trial after multiple candidates expressed disdain for network: 'Not a fan of CNN'
Legal teams representing CNN and the U.S. Navy veteran suing the network for defamation wrapped up jury selection on Monday in Bay County, Florida.
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'Drag Race' family mourns the Vivienne, a U.K. star who died at 32: 'A true champion'
'RuPaul's Drag Race U.K.' winner the Vivienne has died at 32, her publicist confirmed. Here's how other 'Drag Race' stars are remembering the Season 1 champ.
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Funeral directors will pass on $9 NYC congestion toll to grieving families — as hearse drivers aren’t exempt
Some directors admitted they'll look to tack on the $9 to overall funeral costs -- considering they can't transport bodies via public transportation.
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Demi Moore's daughter says mom did not snub Kylie Jenner at the Golden Globes
TikTok users are accusing Demi Moore of snubbing Kylie Jenner when greeting others at her table, following her best lead actress win at the 2025 Golden Globe Awards.
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President sparks laughter for bungling name while singing Happy Birthday: 'Most Joe Biden thing ever'
As President Biden's presidency comes to a close, he had yet another embarrassing gaffe during a public event at the White House while singing "Happy Birthday."
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Departamento de Policía de área de Bahía de San Francisco acuerda reformas tras escándalo de racismo
Un departamento de policía del área de la Bahía de San Francisco, que está bajo investigación federal por mensajes de texto racistas y sexistas, ha acordado contratar a un consultor para actualizar sus políticas, procedimientos y capacitación en varios temas, anunció el Departamento de Justicia de Estados Unidos.
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Law student killed by elephant during vacation to Thailand: officials
Blanca Ojanguren, a 22-year-old student from Spain, was killed by an elephant on Friday during a bathing session at Koh Yao Elephant Care
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Aubrey Plaza breaks silence on husband Jeff Baena’s death: ‘An unimaginable tragedy’
Jeff Baena died on Friday.
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Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck settle divorce after months-long battle
Bennifer 2.0 is officially over.
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As congestion toll pain kicks in, MTA boss Janno Lieber insults us on subway crime
MTA chief Janno Lieber seems bent on infuriating the entire city.
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Rudy Giuliani held in contempt of court in 2020 election defamation case
A federal judge is holding Rudy Giuliani in contempt of court for failing to comply with requests for information about his assets related to his defamation verdict ordering him to pay two Georgia election workers $148 million.
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Venezuelan opposition leader who claimed victory over Maduro meets with Biden
Edmundo González Urrutia, the Venezuelan opposition leader who claimed to have beaten current President Nicolás Maduro in an election in July, met with President Biden on Monday.
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First U.S. fatality from bird flu reported in Louisiana
A patient who'd been hospitalized after becoming infected with H5N1 bird flu in Louisiana has died.
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