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Zion Williamson injury rips through business of basketball

Soon after Zion Williamson's basketball shoe ripped apart, Nike's stock price took a billion-dollar hit. The freak injury during one of the college basketball season's marquee games immediately sparked debates about everything from the shoe manufacturer to insurance issues and…

Roger Stone gag order tightened over Instagram post

Reporting by CBS News' Clare Hymes and Kathryn Watson The gag order imposed on longtime Trump confidante Roger Stone was tightened during a court hearing Thursday, a consequence of an image posted to Stone's Instagram account Monday depicting Judge Amy…

High rents create a new class of hidden homeless

Watch the new CBSN Originals documentary, "Priced Out: LA's Hidden Homeless," in the video player above. The full hour-long special premieres on CBSN Sunday, Feb. 24, at 8 p.m., 11 p.m. and 2 a.m. ET.  Kevin Recinos works full-time helping…

Democrats file bill rejecting Trump's emergency declaration

16 states sue over Trump's national emergency House Democrats introduced a resolution Friday intended to terminate President Trump's emergency declaration over his border wall. The measure, sponsored by border state Democrat Joaquin Castro, had 222 co-sponsors as of Thursday night,…

More and more people are reporting sexual abuse by nuns

At the Vatican summit on clergy abuse Friday morning, attention turned to abuse by nuns. Victims' advocates delivered a letter to an organization representing nuns asking predator nuns be exposed so survivors can begin to heal. This call to action…

McCabe's lawyer says criminal investigation into him continues

WASHINGTON — A criminal investigation into whether former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe made false statements during an internal probe into a news media disclosure remains open, his attorney said Thursday. "We've had dealings with the U.S. attorney's office" in…

Judge says prosecutors violated victim rights in Epstein case

Jeffrey Epstein settlement leaves questions A Florida federal judge has ruled federal prosecutors violated the rights of victims by secretly reaching a non-prosecution agreement with a wealthy financier accused of sexually abusing dozens of underage girls. The ruling Thursday by…

Teachers strike in California affects 36,000 students

Teachers in Oakland, California, went on strike Thursday, part of a national wave of discontent by educators over classroom conditions, pay and other issues. Recent walkouts have taken place in West Virginia, Los Angeles and Denver. The city's 3,000 teachers…

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