In a first, FBI to begin collecting national data on police use of force
The National Use-of-Force Data Collection will track use-of-force incidents by police that result in death or serious bodily injury Categories: National, US & World News
The National Use-of-Force Data Collection will track use-of-force incidents by police that result in death or serious bodily injury Categories: National, US & World News
In an interview with CBS News, a top Saudi official denied Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s involvement in the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. But he said “nobody” in Saudi Arabia is above the law. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams has more. Categories: National, US & World News
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Some retailers need a strong holiday season to survive Categories: National, US & World News
The move could come under legal scrutiny Categories: National, US & World News
As the online retailer gears up for the holiday shopping rush, it says it wasn’t hacked and the issue is fixed Categories: National, US & World News
This year’s freshman class has only one woman Categories: National, US & World News
“Becoming” is well exceeding the pace of previous memoirs by first ladies Categories: National, US & World News
Los Angeles district attorney referred allegations that he roughed up his girlfriend to the city attorney for a possible misdemeanor case Categories: National, US & World News
Fines could reach $450,000
Former president hugged volunteers and even bagged potatoes with them Categories: National, US & World News
Marietta man now faces manslaughter charge
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A top Saudi official is using President Trump’s response to the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi to support the government’s claim that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman isn’t responsible for his death. In an interview with Holly Williams, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubeir addressed the CIA’s assessment that the crown prince ordered Khashoggi’s killing. Categories: National, US & World…
Beware the urge to overspend: How to tell if participating in Black Friday is really right — or actually wrong — for you Categories: National, US & World News
The new tax law will mean fewer people take a deduction for contributions to charity, but here’s how you still can Categories: National, US & World News
“In Northern California, where I was born and raised, the city of Paradise burnt to the ground,” he said Categories: National, US & World News
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts pushed back against Trump’s description of a judge who ruled against his new migrant asylum policy as an “Obama judge” Categories: National, US & World News
In 2014, then-Cuyahoga County judge Lance Mason attacked Aisha Fraser so badly, she had to have facial reconstruction surgery Categories: National, US & World News
YouMail’s Robocall Index reports that the number of robocalls Americans received over the last year has nearly doubled. YouMail CEO Alex Quilici joined CBSN to discuss why that is and what consumers can do to fight against robocalls. Categories: National, US & World News
The holiday season can leave you with extra helpings of anxiety at the dinner table Categories: National, US & World News
Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubeir spoke to CBS News’ Holly Williams about the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi Categories: National, US & World News
With the holiday season upon us, what better time to reflect on the things and people for whom we are most grateful. In today’s Reporter’s Notebook, John Dickerson is giving thanks to everyone who makes it possible for us to roll out two hours of morning TV everyday. Categories: National, US & World News
Critics argue the proposed changes protect institutions and harm survivors Categories: National, US & World News