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The Night of the Idaho Student Murders
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Judge plans trial start for man accused of murdering four University of Idaho students
A judge has set a trial date for Bryan Kohberger after months of prosecutors and his defense sparring over legal motions. -
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Students making history
At a time when educators may face restrictions on what they can teach, a contest sponsored by the non-profit organization National History Day offers students in grades 6-12 the opportunity to explore significant topics of history. Correspondent ... -
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Mistrial in Karen Read murder trial
Karen Read's murder trial has ended in a mistrial after a hung jury said deep divisions left them unable to reach a verdict. Read was accused in the 2022 killing of Boston police officer John O'Keefe, her boyfriend at the time. CBS News Boston's ... -
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It’s Debate Night
Also, a Supreme Court ruling on the Purdue settlement. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday. -
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Supreme Court Allows, for Now, Emergency Abortions in Idaho
A majority of the justices voted to dismiss the case, reinstating a lower-court ruling that paused the state’s near-total abortion ban. The ruling mirrored a version inadvertently posted a day earlier.Abortion -
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Unpacking the Supreme Court's Idaho abortion decision
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that emergency abortions can be performed in Idaho after the opinion was unintentionally released Wednesday. The case focused on the split between Idaho's near-total abortion ban and a federal law that requires ...Abortion -
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Supreme Court allows emergency abortions in Idaho
One day after a draft opinion became public, the Supreme Court made it official, ruling that emergency abortions when a woman's health is at risk could resume in Idaho, at least for the time being. Jan Crawford reports.Abortion -
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Supreme Court allows emergency abortions in Idaho for now
The Supreme Court has cleared the way, for now, for women in Idaho to receive emergency abortions when their health is in jeopardy, but the decision stills leaves many questions about the future of abortion laws. NBC’s Laura Jarrett reports for ...Abortion -
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Supreme Court's Idaho decision deepens abortion uncertainty
The Supreme Court’s dismissal of Idaho’s challenge to a federal emergency care law is offering temporary relief to physicians and patients in the state, but it failed to close the door on whether federal law allows physicians to perform abortions ...Abortion
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U.S. agrees to help Panama deport migrants crossing Darién Gap
Under the agreement, U.S. immigration officials will train and provide assistance to Panamanian authorities to help them carry out more deportations of migrants heading north. -
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7/1: The Daily Report with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on the Supreme Court ruling on Donald Trump's presidential immunity claim, the latest on Hurricane Beryl as it slams parts of the Caribbean as a Category 4 storm, and why illegal crossings at the southern border dropped to a ... -
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Trump seeks to overturn criminal conviction, citing Supreme Court decision
Former President Trump is trying to overturn his recent felony conviction in the New York "hush money" criminal case.Donald Trump -
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Tennessee law mandates GPS tracking for violent domestic abusers
A new law took effect Monday in Tennessee that requires GPS monitoring of the most violent domestic offenders. Born from an unspeakable tragedy, the law is the first of its kind in the U.S. Meg Oliver reports.