04.10.2024 2:59At the Debate, JD Vance Put a Lifetime of Spin to Use Mr. Vance sanded down Donald Trump’s edges the way he often sharpens attacks for rally crowds — picking the facts that can deliver the most impact and discarding the rest.04.10.2024 3:15Personal essay: Kim Kardashian says it’s time for the Menendez brothers to be freed With Lyle and Erik Menendez back in the spotlight, Kim Kardashian urges authorities to reconsider the brothers' life sentences.04.10.2024 3:16États-Unis : deux cas humains de grippe aviaire découverts en Californie Il s'agit des deux premiers cas humains détectés dans cet État. Des cas précédents ont été identifiés chez des travailleurs au Texas, au Colorado et au Michigan.04.10.2024 3:22Trump Saw 2020 Election Results as an Obstacle, Not an Outcome A court filing offers insight into his thinking and makes it hard to see him accepting another loss.04.10.2024 3:29Tyre Nichols jury returns mixed verdict for 3 ex-Memphis officers The jury returned the verdict the same day in the trial of three former Memphis officers charged with civil rights violations in the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols.04.10.2024 3:35Hospitals take steps to conserve IV fluid supply after Helene strikes critical factory Hospitals across the U.S. are taking steps to conserve their supplies of IV fluids after Hurricane Helene struck a critical manufacturing plant belonging to the country’s biggest supplier.04.10.2024 3:36How 2 Offhand Remarks by Biden Caused Waves in the Markets and the Middle East The president’s casual disclosures underscored the power of his words — and how quickly they travel.04.10.2024 3:47Melania Trump indicates support for abortion rights a month before election The former first lady reportedly defends reproductive rights in her forthcoming memoir. She also posted a video Thursday about "individual freedom" for women.04.10.2024 3:483 ex-Memphis officers convicted on some charges in Tyre Nichols case A federal jury convicted three former Memphis, Tennessee, police officers Thursday on some charges stemming from the fatal 2023 beating of Tyre Nichols during a traffic stop. Neema Rahmani, former federal prosecutor and president of West Coast Trial Lawyers, joins CBS News to unpack the verdicts.04.10.2024 3:50Controversy over New York congressman shown in blackface in photo A controversy erupted over a photo of New York Republican Rep. Mike Lawler, who was seen in blackface wearing a Michael Jackson costume while a college student. Lawler says he was a big fan of Jackson and that the “my costume was intended as the sincerest form of flattery." NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports.04.10.2024 3:58UK house sales rise at fastest pace since Covid boom as lower mortgage rates boost activity Lower mortgage rates are sparking an uptick in the U.K. housing market, with home sales rising last month at the fastest pace since the post-lockdown boom, new data shows.04.10.2024 4:00A Recipe for a Striving America The question is not whether to do industrial policy, but how.04.10.2024 4:00Why Trump Is Lying About Disaster Relief His usual trash-talking is losing its mojo.04.10.2024 4:03Macron appelle à un traité de paix dans les «meilleurs délais» entre Erevan et Bakou04.10.2024 4:04Country singer Garth Brooks accused of rape in new lawsuit The suit, filed in Los Angeles, says Brooks filed a preemptive lawsuit in September in Mississippi. In the action, the plaintiff sought an injunction blocking 'extortionate conduct' and alleging the woman was seeking a multimillion-dollar payout.04.10.2024 4:05Amy Wax Is Outrageous and Demeaning. She Shouldn’t Be Punished. Amy Wax’s statements are indefensible. But so is the University of Pennsylvania’s response.04.10.2024 4:10Melania Trump defends abortion rights in new video The three justices former President Donald Trump appointed to the Supreme Court played a major role in overturning Roe v. Wade. Nevertheless, former first lady Melania Trump expressed her support for abortion rights in a video released Thursday. Dave Weigel, politics reporter for Semafor, and Sabrina Rodriguez, national politics reporter for The Washington Post, join "America Decides" with analysis.04.10.2024 4:15Trump-backed mass deportations would cost billions, report says Former President Donald Trump has long shared plans for mass deportations if he returns to office, but how much would that cost? A new report from the American Immigration Council has some eye-popping figures. Adriel D. Orozco, senior policy counsel at the AIC, joins "America Decides" to dig through the findings.04.10.2024 4:16Harris campaigns with former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney Vice President Harris campaigned in battleground Wisconsin with former Rep. Liz Cheney in their first joint campaign appearance since the Wyoming Republican endorsed Harris. Former President Donald Trump campaigned in Michigan and slammed the release of new details in the federal election interference case against him. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports04.10.2024 4:20Three former Memphis police officers convicted in death of Tyre Nichols Three former Memphis police officers were convicted of witness tampering in the beating death of Tyre Nichols last year. One of the officers was also convicted of a federal civil rights charge, but two others were acquitted of those charges. NBC News' Rehema Ellis reports.04.10.2024 4:20Beyond Novo: Fund manager likes this under-the-radar pharma stock with a weight loss drug in the works "We like to go find better value in the road less travelled," Sean Peche of Ranmore Fund Management says of the stock. Analysts give it nearly 30% upside.04.10.2024 4:23Good News: Man on a mission to walk hundreds of D.C. parks There are roughly 700 parks in the nation's capital, and Jacob Fenston has set out to visit every one of them. NBC News' Emilie Ikeda caught up with Fenston as he was on his mission.04.10.2024 4:30Tentative agreement reported in dockworkers strike A tentative agreement was reported in the strike by longshoremen on the East and Gulf coasts. NBC News' Tom Costello has details.04.10.2024 4:34Short-term deal made between dockworkers, port owners through Jan. 15 Dockworkers and port owners reached a tentative agreement Thursday after a strike shut down 14 ports along the East and Gulf coasts. They will negotiate a permanent contract on Jan. 15, 2025, a source said. New York Times global economics reporter Peter Goodman joins CBS News to discuss the deal.04.10.2024 4:41Rep. Mike Lawler apologizes for wearing blackface at 2006 party "The ugly practice of blackface was the furthest thing from my mind," the New York Republican said.04.10.2024 4:43US dockworkers to head back to work after tentative deal A Master Contract for US dockworkers has been extended until January 15 'effective immediately,' a joint statement by the International Longshoremen's Association and the United States Maritime Alliance announced following a three-day strike.04.10.2024 4:43How Prosecutors Secured Convictions in a Trial Over Tyre Nichols’s Death Federal prosecutors painted a picture of officers who did not stop one another from pummeling Mr. Nichols even when he did not pose a threat.04.10.2024 4:48Nightly News Full Broadcast (October 3rd) Rising death toll and growing desperation in flood zone; FEMA administrator says some areas still isolated and in need of basic supplies; Three former Memphis police officers convicted in death of Tyre Nichols; and more on tonight’s broadcast.04.10.2024 4:58Harris campaigns with Liz Cheney Vice President Kamala Harris Thursday appeared with one of the highest-profile Republicans to endorse her — former Rep. Liz Cheney. It comes as former first lady Melania Trump unexpectedly came out in favor of abortion rights in a video promoting her upcoming book. Nancy Cordes reports.04.10.2024 4:583 ex-Memphis officers convicted of federal charges in death of Tyre Nichols Three former Memphis police officers were found guilty Thursday of federal civil rights violations in the January 2023 beating death of Tyre Nichols. However, the three were exonerated on some charges. Elise Preston was in the courtroom and reports.04.10.2024 4:59Helene death toll crosses 200 mark as recovery efforts continue President Biden visited Florida and Georgia on Thursday as he surveyed the devastation from Hurricane Helene, which has killed more than 200 people. FEMA has more than 1,500 people on the ground in the Southeast, and Mr. Biden has deployed more than 1,000 soldiers to assist with search and recovery efforts. Skyler Henry reports from Asheville, North Carolina.04.10.2024 5:00Agreement reached to suspend port strike A strike by thousands of dockworkers at 14 ports along the East and Gulf coasts was suspended Thursday when a tentative agreement was reached to extend the current contract through Jan. 15. Страницы: 292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332