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Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum said Monday the country is awaiting a new response from Google to its request that the tech company fully restore the name Gulf of Mexico to its Google Maps service before filing a lawsuit. #trump #mexico🇲🇽 #mexicantiktok #google
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·1d ago Asked about a White House court filing that said Elon Musk is not an employee of the White House's Department of Government Efficiency, President Trump said Tuesday that he considers Musk "a patriot." "You could call him an employee, you could call him a consultant, you could call him whatever you want," Trump told reporters. A new court filing from the White House states that Musk isn't an employee of DOGE, adding that the Tesla CEO "has no actual or formal authority to make government decisions himself." The filing states that Musk is working as a "senior adviser to the president." DOGE's efforts in several federal agencies have sparked multiple lawsuits and raised alarms from Democratic lawmakers and consumer advocates over its reported access to personal data of millions of Americans and businesses. #news #doge #trump #dc
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·1d ago A jury found rapper A$AP Rocky not guilty of two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm Tuesday following a nearly month-long trial in Los Angeles. Screams were heard inside the courtroom upon the reading of the verdict as Rocky ran to the back of the room to hug his longtime partner, Rihanna, who appeared inside the court on multiple occasions throughout the trial. Rocky, whose legal name is Rakim Mayers, had faced up to 24 years in prison if convicted of all charges. #news #asaprocky #rihanna #losangeles
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·1d ago Senators from both parties reacted Wednesday to President Trump calling Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy a "dictator without elections" and blaming Ukraine for starting the war with Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Some Republicans distanced themselves from Trump’s characterization of Zelenskyy, with Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska telling reporters, "I would certainly never refer to President Zelenskyy as a dictator." #news #politics #trump #ukraine #zelensky
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·8h ago Sam Nordquist, a 24-year-old transgender man, was last seen by his family in December when they said he left his Minnesota home to visit a girlfriend in New York. Now, police say he was murdered after more than a month of physical violence and torture. Police have arrested and charged five people in connection to the crime. #samnordquist #crime #minnesota #canandaigua #newyork #lgbtq #missingperson
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·9h ago EXCLUSIVE: Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy explains why the Trump administration is pulling the plug on New York City's controversial congestion pricing plan, just weeks after it started. Duffy tells CBS News' Kris Van Cleave the plan was "flat out wrong" and "wildly unfair." Watch more tonight on @CBSEveningNews at 6:30 p.m. ET. #news #nyc #newyork
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·10h ago GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska said Wednesday that the Department of Government Efficiency cuts to federal workers are hitting her state "really hard" across many agencies. She told CBS News' Caitlin Huey-Burns that the Trump administration's process "doesn't show respect" to loyal civil servants who are now losing their jobs. Alaska has one of the highest per capita rates of federal workers in the United States. #al #alaska #doge #dc
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·11h ago Three armed suspects robbed an ATM outside a bank in Memphis on Feb. 14, as it was being replenished with cash from an armored truck, police said. Video shows the moment an armored vehicle employee servicing the ATM was stopped by three men armed with assault rifles. The white Nissan Altima the suspects escaped in was located shortly after the robbery, but no arrests have been made. #memphis #tennessee
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·12h ago A toddler and a dog were among a group of six people and two pets that were rescued from a broken elevator in Beverly, Massachusetts – about 20 miles from Boston. A service failure left the group trapped between floors for about an hour early Monday and firefighters were able to rescue all of them. #beverly #boston #massachusetts #dog
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·12h ago Pope Francis, who was diagnosed with pneumonia in both lungs and admitted to a hospital in Rome with bronchitis last Friday, slept well overnight and ate breakfast on Wednesday, the Vatican said. A source at the institution said the pontiff was not suffering heart problems and was breathing on his own, without the aid of a respirator. They said he was sitting up in an armchair at times, and it was understood that he's under strict orders from his medical team to rest. #pope #italy #vatican #catholic #catholictiktok
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·13h ago In April, a New York doctor mailed abortion pills to a 17-year-old girl in Louisiana, who used them to end her pregnancy. Louisiana has a near-total abortion ban, and physicians convicted of performing abortions, including with pills, face up to 15 years in prison, $200,000 in fines and the loss of their medical licenses. Now, the governors of New York and Louisiana have locked horns over a request to extradite this doctor to face charges in Louisiana – a request which New York Governor Kathy Hochul said she will not honor. As @Jericka Duncan reports, we are now in uncharted territory. This is the first case known to CBS News in which anyone has been criminally charged for sending abortion pills to a state where abortion is illegal since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022. #newyork #louisiana #abortion
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·14h ago Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Wednesday that President Trump is living in a Russian "disinformation space," in response to Trump's comments about the Ukrainian leader's approval rating. Trump said Tuesday that Zelenskyy's rating stood at 4%, a false claim that lines up with Kremlin propaganda, while domestic polling in Ukraine shows support for Zelenskyy is over 50%. The remarks from both leaders come as American and Russian officials met in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to discuss a potential end to Russia's war with Ukraine. Zelenskyy said the two countries had a right to discuss their bilateral issues, but he believes the U.S. is "helping President Vladimir Putin to come out of years of isolation." #zelenskyy #ukraine #putin #russia #trump #kyiv
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·15h ago "It just seems inconceivable that we weren't on fire." Matt Cunningham, a passenger on the Delta Air Lines flight to Toronto that crash-landed, recounts the moment the plane flipped, caught fire and left passengers hanging upside down. He tells CBS News' Tom Hanson that people were "relatively calm" and helping each other exit. Tune into @CBS Mornings Wednesday to hear more of Cunningham's account.
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·1d ago A woman who worked on flight safety at the FAA said she was let go last week for "poor performance," even though she had been at the agency for less than three months and never received a performance review. This comes as Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy defends the Trump administration's cuts to the FAA amid a series of high-profile plane crashes. #faa #trump #plane #safe #toronto
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