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Dearborn mayor ramps up police patrols near places of worship due to “inflammatory” WSJ op-ed
[ad_1] DEARBORN, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) – There will be a larger law enforcement presence at places of worship and major infrastructure points, the mayor of Dearborn, Michigan, said Saturday in response to what he called an “inflammatory” Wall Street Journal opinion piece which was published Friday. Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud said in a social media post…
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2/3: CBS Weekend News – CBS News
[ad_1] 2/3: CBS Weekend News – CBS News Watch CBS News U.S., allies launch another round of strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen; Previewing the 66th annual Grammy Awards Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On [ad_2] Source
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Where’s Ray Wright? High-speed chase leads to clues in Sacramento man’s abduction and “revenge” murder
[ad_1] Ray Wright‘s daughters were worried when their dad didn’t show up at his carpentry shop and didn’t answer any calls or texts. “I knew something bad was happening to him. I felt it,” says Haley Kendall. Dean Wright felt it too. He headed to his brother’s house and looked around. That’s when he realized…
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2/3: CBS Saturday Morning – CBS News
[ad_1] 2/3: CBS Saturday Morning – CBS News Watch CBS News U.S. strikes Iraq and Syria after deadly drone attack in Jordan; Tex-Mex eatery gains national acclaim after 60 years in the business Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On [ad_2] Source
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Southern California braces for “life-threatening” flood risk ahead of 2nd winter storm
[ad_1] CBS News Los Angeles Live Another winter storm spanning multiple days will be moving into Southern California Saturday night and is expected to last until Tuesday or Wednesday. The strong storm is expected to drop 3 to 6 inches of rain in the valleys and coastal communities and 6 to 12 inches in the…
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Arab American leaders urge Michigan to vote “uncommitted” and send message to Biden about Israel policy
[ad_1] Michigan community leaders are encouraging voters to select “uncommitted” in the Michigan primary elections, hoping to send a message to President Biden before November that they’re unhappy with U.S. support for Israel in the conflict with Gaza. “The main push is Joe Biden’s stance on the conflict taking place between Israel and Gaza,” said…
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Crime fiction author S.A. Cosby discusses his latest book, “All The Sinners Bleed”
[ad_1] Crime fiction author S.A. Cosby discusses his latest book, “All The Sinners Bleed” – CBS News Watch CBS News S.A. Cosby is one of the hottest authors in crime fiction, and his new novel, “All The Sinners Bleed,” continues his momentum. CBS News’ Jeff Glor talks with Cosby in his Virginia hometown to discuss…
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A closer look at what makes Las Vegas the ultimate destination for filmmakers
[ad_1] A closer look at what makes Las Vegas the ultimate destination for filmmakers – CBS News Watch CBS News What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas — unless it ends up on the big screen. For decades, filmmakers have been drawn to Sin City, featuring it in everything from comedies to romances to thrillers.…
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Explore a unique art school in the Dominican Republic
[ad_1] Explore a unique art school in the Dominican Republic – CBS News Watch CBS News At Ani Art Academy in the Dominican Republic, students have an experience unlike any other. Many of the aspiring artists come from impoverished areas, so the non-profit changes lives in addition to teaching about art. CBS News’ Meg Oliver…
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What we know about the U.S. strikes in Iraq and Syria
[ad_1] What we know about the U.S. strikes in Iraq and Syria – CBS News Watch CBS News The U.S. launched a series of retaliatory strikes in Iraq and Syria on Friday after a drone attack on a base in Jordan that killed three American soldiers last weekend. Nancy Cordes, David Martin, Sam Vinograd, Debora…