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Deadline approaching for 9/11 victims to register for compensation fund
Thousands of people in New York City were exposed to toxic substances when the Twin Towers collapsed during the 9/11 attacks, and many have gone on to develop illnesses. The 9/11 Victim Compensation F...
Home - CBSNews.com Jul 27, 2021
Chinese billionaire jailed for 18 years for "provoking trouble"
Sun Dawu has been vocal about politically sensitive topics and has supported prominent human rights lawyers and political dissidents.
Home - CBSNews.com Jul 29, 2021
Mom offers son's yard services for free as punishment for suspension
When her 13-year-old son got suspended from school, this single mother of four tried taking away his phone, TV and all of his video games. But nothing worked. So, she got creative -- and found a way t...
Home - CBSNews.com May 08, 2021
Secret Service director calls for more funding for high-security events
Secret Service Director James Murray said of the current $45 million for these events, "Candidly, it's not enough."
Us - CBSNews.com May 06, 2021
Emergency use granted for Pfizer vaccine for kids aged 12-15
An analysis that included 1,005 vaccine participants in this age group found the vaccine was 100% effective in preventing COVID-19.
Us - CBSNews.com May 10, 2021
Thousands gather for annual "March on for Voting Rights"
Civil rights leaders and activists gathered to call on Congress to pass federal voting rights protections at a rally in Washington, D.C., on Saturday.
Us - CBSNews.com Aug 27, 2021
What are the prospects for pursuing Vladimir Putin for war crimes?
Investigators have already begun compiling masses of evidence of war crimes committed against Ukrainian civilians by Russian forces - and Putin himself might face indictment.
Home - CBSNews.com Apr 10, 2022
DNC sets criteria for states vying for first 2024 nominating contests
No more than five states will be be able to hold nominating contests before first Tuesday in March.
Home - CBSNews.com Apr 13, 2022
Buckeye teachers association calls for board to ask for superintendent's resignation
The Buckeye Education Association asked the district governing board to seek Superintendent Kristi Wilson's resignation over her compensation.
Yana Kunichoff, Arizona Republic Apr 23, 2022
Roadkill for food? One state now has an app for that
About 30 states allow people to eat animals killed by motor vehicles, but only the Cowboy State offers tech support.
Home - CBSNews.com Mar 14, 2022