Justice Department investigating possible bribery-for-pardon scheme.

Justice Department investigating possible bribery-for-pardon scheme.

The Justice Department is investigating whether White House officials may have been potentially bribed in exchange for pardons. President Trump called the investigation "Fake News." CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joined CBSN with more on the documents unsealed by a judge.

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LIVE: Latest News, Breaking Stories and Analysis on April 24, 2024 - CBS News.

LIVE: Latest News, Breaking Stories and Analysis on April 24, 2024 - CBS News.

We're following all the top stories and more on CBS News. #news #livenews #breakingnews CBS News 24/7 is the premier anchored streaming news service from CBS News and Stations that is available free to everyone with access to the internet and is t...

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Indian teen chess prodigy could become world champ

Indian teen chess prodigy could become world champ

Seventeen-year-old Gukesh Dommaraju of India is the youngest challenger for the world chess title later this year. CBS News' John Dickerson has the details. CBS News 24/7 is the premier anchored streaming news service from CBS News and Stations th...

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4/23: America Decides

4/23: America Decides

President Biden and former President Donald Trump are absent from Pennsylvania Tuesday as voters head to the polls; how major PACs are footing Trump's legal bills. CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streaming news service from...

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4/23: The Daily Report with John Dickerson

4/23: The Daily Report with John Dickerson

John Dickerson reports on tabloid testimony in the criminal trial of former President Donald Trump, what's behind the exodus of teachers, and how romance scam victims can be pulled into the crime themselves. CBS News Streaming Network is the premi...

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How online romance scams turn victims into accomplices.

How online romance scams turn victims into accomplices.

CBS News is investigating a growing number of fraud cases known as romance scams. Chief investigative correspondent Jim Axelrod explains how victims can unknowingly become perpetrators in the very scams they fall prey to. CBS News 24/7 is the prem...

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