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Bellwethers from finance, technology and retail industries are bankrolling workers who need to access reproductive services.
Bellwethers from finance, technology and retail industries are bankrolling workers who need to access reproductive services.
Denver police has made many changes in the decades since the shocking murder of Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams, including building a $28 million state-of-the-art crime lab.
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The suspect remains at large. The child was not hurt.
The rate at which police are solving murder cases in this country has reached an all-time low – and in Chicago, it is even worse than the national rate. CBS 2 Investigator Megan Hickey talked with two families - hoping their stories will help fix a broken system.
Nearly half of all murderers in our country are walking free, and in a first-of-its-kind collaboration with CBS News, we're examining what's behind the rise in "Crime Without Punishment." Barely 50% of murder cases in the U.S. get solved, and as CBS2's Ali Bauman reports, the NYPD's clearance rate is even worse.
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CBS4's Ted Scouten looks at the homicide clearance rate in South Florida.
A woman was shot in the head and killed while pushing a baby in a stroller on the Upper East Side on Wednesday night. CBS2's Nick Caloway has details.
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The online community is warning that data from period tracking apps could potentially be used by law enforcement to investigate abortions. Alexandra Reeve Givens, president and CEO of the Center for Democracy and Technology, joins CBS News’ Lana Zak to discuss whether women's private medical information can be shared to authorities.
One of the wounded deputies is in critical condition.
At least 53 people died after being abandoned in a tractor-trailer, officials said, describing the deadliest migrant smuggling case in U.S. history.
Barely half of murder cases in the United States get solved. The national homicide clearance rate is at an all-time low, according to FBI data. Oakland and San Francisco are seeing a large difference on solved cases, as Wilson Walker reports.
CBS News is launching a new investigative series that looks at the disturbing rise in unsolved murder cases nationwide. CBS News chief investigative and senior national correspondent Jim Axelrod reports, and CBS News investigative data journalist Christopher Hacker joins Lana Zak to discuss more on the findings.
John F. Wood will need to collect 10,000 signatures by Aug. 1 to get on the ballot.
The 15-week ban is slated to go into effect on Friday — but several groups are challenging the law.
The results are in for the first round of primaries since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Ray Zaccaro, a Democratic strategist and principal at the Klein/Johnson Group, and Lauren Zelt, a Republican strategist and founder and CEO of Zelt Communications, join "Red and Blue" to discuss the political impact.
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In a collaboration with CBS News, KDKA Investigates examines crime often going without punishment in our country.
An attorney for Cassidy Hutchinson, who gave blockbuster testimony before the House Jan. 6 committee on Tuesday, said she "stands by all of the testimony she provided yesterday."
Former baseball player Maybelle Blair once saved America's pastime, as depicted in the 1992 film "A League of Their Own." Now she's telling her story, publicly coming out at the age of 95. Kris Van Cleave reports.
The Supreme Court is set to rule on whether President Biden can end the "Remain in Mexico" policy. The program, which started under the Trump administration, sends some asylum seekers to wait in Mexico while their case is decided. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins "Red and Blue" to discuss the case, as well as the investigation after dozen of migrants were found dead in a tractor-trailer in Texas.
U.S. Marine Hershel Woodrow Williams died Wednesday. The 98-year-old was the last living Medal of Honor recipient from World War II.