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CBS Chicago investigation finds police raided the wrong homes
A year-long investigation by CBS Chicago uncovered a disturbing pattern of wrongful police raids that often leave innocent children traumatized. Families impacted by these raids are sharing their stories. Dave Savini of CBS Chicago reports.
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Scammers hire models to fool Americans
A group of romance scammers based in Ghana have been hiring models and escorts to fool Americans. Debora Patta was given an inside look at the operation.
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Steward Health Care CEO faces contempt of Congress vote
A vote is expected next week to hold Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre in contempt of Congress after he refused to appear at a hearing this week despite being subpoenaed to testify. This follows a nearly two-year CBS News investigation into how private equity investors and de la Torre siphoned hundreds of millions of dollars from Steward hospitals. Dr. Jon LaPook has more.
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Steward Health Care files for bankruptcy
One of the largest hospital bankruptcies in history is leading to new concerns that some communities will be left without access to medical care. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook has more.
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Hundreds of Jan. 6 defendants accused of assaulting police officers
A CBS News review has found that hundreds of Jan. 6 defendants have been accused of assaulting members of law enforcement during the attack on the U.S. Capitol. Former President Trump's comments praising them as "patriots" and calling them "hostages" have some police officers and Homeland Security analysts concerned. Scott MacFarlane reports.
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A look at impact protection for bridges after Key Bridge collapse
Could anything have been done to prevent the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge? Investigators say the bridge did have some kind of impact protection, but CBS News has learned that a majority of U.S. bridges do not. Stephen Stock has more.
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LGBTQ+ veterans still fighting for honorable discharges
Thousands of veterans discharged from the military under the "Don't Ask Don't Tell" policy are still fighting to clear their record. CBS News chief investigative correspondent Jim Axelrod spoke with one veteran who has fought for years to regain her honor.
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Veterans forced out for being gay fight for benefits
It's been more than 10 years since the law known as "don't ask, don't tell" was repealed, allowing for gay service members to serve openly. But a CBS News investigation found many of those whose military careers were ended by the policy are still missing out on honorable discharge status and benefits. Jim Axelrod reports.
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U.S. tech found in drones used against Ukraine
A CBS News investigation found that key technology in some of the drones that Russia is using to hit Ukraine is made by American companies. Chris Livesay takes a look.
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Questions emerge about an Adderall prescription obtained online
During the pandemic, online mental health companies began to offer treatment for ADHD, often prescribing Adderall, a controlled substance. One mother says her son obtained an Adderall prescription that he shouldn't have been able to. Anna Werner investigates.
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Gunmaker accused of targeting "at-risk young men"
Gun control advocates have filed a complaint with the FTC, alleging a gunmaker "preys on at-risk young men." CBS News identified similar complaints against gunmakers going back to 1996, but no evidence that the marketing practices were investigated further. Catherine Herridge reports.
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Families outraged as police close cases without charges
A CBS News investigation found that making an arrest is not the only way the Chicago Police Department closes a case. In something called “exceptional means,” police take credit for clearing cases even though justice for families was never served. Megan Hickey has more on the series "Crime Without Punishment: Unsolved Murder in America."
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Cerebral CEO defends company amid DOJ investigation
Cerebral, an online mental health provider, faces growing scrutiny overs its prescribing practices, including a Justice Department investigation. Anna Werner has an exclusive interview with the company's CEO to address the concerns.
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New details emerge in GOP probe of Hunter and James Biden
CBS News has learned that more than 150 transactions involving either Hunter or James Biden's global business affairs were flagged for further review by U.S. banks. Catherine Herridge spoke with a top Republican senator who's investigating the business dealings.
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Corporations accused of unfairly increasing prices
Food prices, especially the cost of meat, are on the rise -- with corporations citing the pandemic and inflation. But, corporate greed may also be a major factor in the price hike. Manuel Bojorquez investigates.
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Baby formula recalled after suspected infant deaths
Powdered baby formula may be linked to at least five infant illnesses, including possibly two deaths, the Food and Drug Administration warned earlier this week. But there may be more cases than have been reported. Nikki Battiste has the latest.
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Veterans struggle to get VA health claims cleared
Some veterans say VA experts have wrongly denied their disability claims related to contaminated drinking water at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. Catherine Herridge reports.
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Former Army attorney on military's domestic violence crisis
In part four of a CBS News investigation into domestic violence in the military, a former Army attorney said the crisis has only compounded after 20 years of war. Norah O'Donnell has more.
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CBS News investigates: Parents say U.S. Army failed daughter after sexual assaults
In part one of CBS News' series on sexual assault in the military, we spoke with the parents of a soldier who say the military failed their daughter after she was sexually assaulted while serving abroad, and that those failures ultimately led to her death. Norah O'Donnell reports.
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ASPCA faces criticism from local animal welfare groups
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, commonly known as ASPCA, raises hundreds of millions each year to rescue and protect animals. A CBS News investigation looked into the charity’s spending. Jim Axelrod reports.
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China's controversial "baby hatches"
Controversy surrounds the "baby hatch," a place where desperate parents in China can leave a baby they can't care for. The increasing number of abandoned newborns has overwhelmed the government system, causing hatches to shut down. One family faces criminal charges after finding out they left their baby to die at a closed "hatch." Seth Doane reports.
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Air Force failed to address domestic violence, survivor says
Emily Brearley said the military didn't keep her safe after she reported domestic violence to the Air Force. Instead they promoted her partner, she said. Norah O'Donnell shares more from a two-year CBS News investigation into domestic violence in the military.
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Illegal drug trade thrives on social media
A CBS News investigation found that the sale of illegal drugs is booming on social media, making access easier for teenagers. Tom Hanson reports.
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