Sen. Joe Manchin said he would introduce legislation that delays implementation of new tax credits for electric vehicles amid disagreements over how to roll out the program https://t.co/6UkYZC1AVR
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) January 25, 2023
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Putin’s puppets call for Bundestag to be NUKED over tank deal
Russia today warned that Germany’s decision to send dozens of modern tanks to Ukraine in a major to boost to Kyiv is ‘extremely dangerous’ and will ‘take the conflict to a new level’.
Amazon workers strike in UK
Amazon workers in Britain went on strike for the first time, dragging the e-commerce giant into the wave of labor unrest that has been sweeping the U.K. and other European economies https://t.co/G7vF8UL6yW
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) January 25, 2023
Players of Netflix’s real-life Squid Game ‘stretchered off set’
Contestants of Netflix’s real-life Squid Game were reportedly left screaming ‘medic’ before they were stretchered off in freezing temperatures while filming for the show.
Santos admits – loan he made to the campaign didn’t come from his personal funds
Rep. George Santos has made a significant revision to his 2022 campaign filings by specifying that a $500,000 loan he made to the campaign didn't come from his personal funds. https://t.co/wxnIuv4kvz
— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 25, 2023
Kim Kardashian is granted a restraining order against man who she says has shown up at her home
The reality star, 42, said in court docs reviewed by TMZ that the man, whose name is Jomonie Victor Zigler, initially began contacting her last month.
Hawaii man serving 130-year prison sentence for murder is released following new DNA evidence
Albert ‘Ian’ Schweitzer was convicted in 2000 of the 1991 murder of Dana Ireland, a 23-year-old tourist from Virginia. On Tuesday new DNA evidence proved he was not guilty.
Paris Hilton welcomes first child
DailyMail.com takes a look back at Paris Hilton’s life, from her early days as a troubled heiress to a sex tape and reality TV star, before she reinvented herself as a successful businesswoman.
FLASHBACK Even President Carter found classified docs in home after leaving office in 1981
Carter found the classified materials at his home in Plains, Georgia and returned them to the National Archives, a person familiar with the matter told the Associated Press on Tuesday.
Pope Francis calls laws criminalizing homosexuality “unjust”
NEW: Pope Francis calls laws criminalizing homosexuality "unjust" https://t.co/uIdDHzBqhe
— Axios (@axios) January 25, 2023
Sign of job market cooling – remote work dries up
One more sign the job market is cooling: It is getting a lot harder to find a remote job https://t.co/sLLzzGY6WN
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) January 25, 2023
National Archives misses deadline to give House info on Biden’s classified docs
National Archives misses deadline to give House info on Biden’s classified docs https://t.co/DoiuIU21bY
— Axios (@axios) January 25, 2023
Russian politician suspicious death, two days after a companion died to a heart attack
A Russian politician and businessman died after falling from the roof of a hotel in India, two days after a companion succumbed to a heart attack https://t.co/mlTWcmzLFI
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) January 25, 2023
Kanye West could be denied entry to Australia over anti-Semitic remarks
Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, may not be suitable for an Australian visa because of his history of anti-Semitic remarks, a government minister said on Wednesday, as pressure mounted to deny entry to the award-winning US rapper.
Trump campaigns in New Hampshire and South Carolina
Former President Trump will be making his debut on the campaign trail this weekend in the pivotal early primary states of New Hampshire and South Carolina, amid signs of polling momentum for his 2024 presidential campaign. https://t.co/EI7xbb1UXs
— Axios (@axios) January 25, 2023
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” nominated 11 times for the 95th Academy Awards
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” led with 11 nominations for the 95th Academy Awards. See the full list of Oscar nominees. https://t.co/Xu417BpP3F
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) January 25, 2023
Young boy killed, mother injured in attack by pack of dogs in Idaho
All four dogs were put down, officials said.
Justin Bieber sells entire back catalog in “historic” deal
The company will acquire the rights to all the music that Justin Bieber released through Dec. 31, 2022.
Justin Roiland, “Rick and Morty” co-creator, dropped by Adult Swim
Justin Roiland co-created the animated sci-fi sitcom and has voiced its two title characters.
What we know about the documents discovery at Mike Pence’s Indiana home
Documents marked classified were discovered at former Vice President Mike Pence’s Indiana home last week. John Dickerson was joined by CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes to discuss the details.
Wage theft leaves some workers with “less than minimum wage”
Wage theft is “not a one-time purse snatching or one-time home robbery,” according to Sally Rusicka of Arise Chicago.
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on his new book, 2024 plans
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo joins “CBS Mornings” for a look at his new book, “Never Give an Inch: Fighting for the America I Love,” and whether he plans to run for president in 2024.
Eye Opener: 7 dead in another California mass shooting
Seven people are dead in a mass shooting at two locations in Half Moon Bay, California. Also, severe weather makes roads dangerous, forces schools to close and causes power outages in New England. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
Monterey Park victim’s niece speaks out as death toll rises to 11
The investigation into why 72-year-old Huu Can Tran allegedly shot and killed at least 11 people in Monterey Park, California, continues. David Begnaud reports.
CBS News exclusive: U.S. Marine accused of kidnapping child from Afghan couple
Two families say they want to care for a child, known as “Baby L” to protect her identity. The child, who is now living with a Marine family, is at the center of court battles in the U.S. Catherine Herridge reports.
Can the U.S. catch up to China and Russia’s African outreach?
After decades of investment and blossoming ties with Beijing and Moscow, experts say “short-term courtship” of African nations simply won’t suffice.
Amazon launches subscription prescription drug service
New program lets Amazon Prime members pay a modest monthly fee for access to common generic medications.
Family of Tyre Nichols watches body cam footage of his arrest that lead to his death
The family of Tyre Nichols was shown the police body cam footage of the Jan. 7 traffic stop that preceded his death. Elise Preston reports.
Shootout at Oakland gas station kills 1, wounds 7
One person was killed, 7 wounded at an Oakland, California, gas station on Monday evening. This is the third mass shooting in as many days in California and second in the Bay Area on Monday alone.
2 students dead, one employee injured in gang-related shooting in Des Moines
Police say two high school students were killed and an adult employee was hospitalized after a targeted attack at a Des Moines outreach center for at-risk youth. An 18-year-old has been arrested and charged with two counts of murder in the first degree, attempted murder and criminal gang participation. Adriana Diaz reports.
7 dead in Half Moon Bay shooting
A gunman killed seven people and injured one other in a mass shooting in Half Moon Bay, California. Carter Evans reports.
What we know about the Monterey Park shooting victims
Most of those killed when a gunman attacked a Los Angeles-area dance studio were in their 60s or 70s.
Biden moves to limit asylum access amid record border arrivals
President Biden came into office vowing to dismantle Trump-era restrictions on asylum, but has found himself proposing similar policies amid an unprecedented migrant crisis.
Second hiker missing on mountain as search for actor Julian Sands continues
Rescue personnel have launched a search for a second hiker on the same mountain where actor Julian Sands is missing.
Judge to consider freedom for man amid new evidence in woman’s 1991 murder
“Whenever you have a White, female victim … it gets a lot more attention than people of color and Native Hawaiians,” said the co-director of the Hawaii Innocence Project.
Body found in Chicago days after funeral home van stolen
Rockford Police said the van was stolen on Saturday afternoon from Collins & Stone Funeral Home. The body was found Monday, and police are seeking a suspect.
Another mass shooting in California: CBS News Flash Jan. 24, 2023
At least seven people were killed in another mass shooting in California. Police say the suspect killed 4 people on a farm and three more nearby in Half Moon Bay, south of San Francisco. He’s in custody. The FDA wants most Americans to get “annual” COVID-19 shots. This comes amid dwindling interest in boosters. And Oscar nominations are being announced.
NYPD videoing people leaving Drake concert worries privacy advocates
A group calls it “highly concerning” since the concertgoers didn’t give their consent and demanded that the video be destroyed and that the NYPD reveal “if it had been used for facial recognition.”
Body found in Chicago days after van was stolen from Rockford funeral home
Rockford Police said the van was stolen on Saturday afternoon from Collins & Stone Funeral Home. The body was found Monday, and police are seeking a suspect.
Is AI bot ChatGPT coming for your job?
Chatbots will devalue some workers’ skills, but also could create higher quality jobs that require a human’s judgment.