Israeli Justice Minister Yariv Levin on Israel’s judicial overhaul effort

In an 8-to-7 decision, Israel’s Supreme Court this week struck down the Netanyahu government’s effort to curtail the high court’s powers. Further, in a 12-3 vote, the court ruled that it has the right to strike down “Basic Laws,” similar to Constitutional amendments, passed by the government. In August, 60 Minutes spoke with Israeli Justice […]

Legal expert on Trump ballot challenges in Maine, Colorado

Former President Donald Trump is appealing a court order in Maine that bars him from appearing on the presidential primary ballot there. Colorado handed down a similar ruling earlier last month. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson has more on appeals in the Maine and Colorado cases as well as Trump’s other legal battles.

Few electric vehicles still qualify for $7,500 tax credit

Only a handful of electric vehicles still qualify for the full $7,500 clean vehicle federal tax credit, according to new reporting from tech website The Verge. Andrew Hawkins, a transportation editor for The Verge, joined CBS News to discuss why many EVs aren’t saving their buyers money around tax season anymore.

Uncle Sharkii joins Walmart, offering fast-food poke bowl

ST. LOUIS – If you are a fan of poke bowls, then you will be excited to hear that Uncle Sharkii, a fast-food poke bowl service, has teamed up with Walmart. The company will be opening in select Walmart locations and offering a new option for fast food. Uncle Sharkie’s restaurant openings will begin with […]

Illinois attorney general shares how to avoid phone voice-mimmicking AI scams

CHICAGO, Ill., – Attorney General Kwame Raoul has urged locals in Illinois to avoid scams over the phone that could mimic the voice of a loved one via artificial intelligence. A new ploy has developed that allows scammers to mimic the voice of a target’s family member, which results in the target sending payments or […]

Missouri GOP leaders say LGBTQ+ issues will take a back seat to child care, education policy in 2024

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri’s five-month annual legislative session began Wednesday, and top Republican leaders say passing more laws directed at LBGTQ+ people is not a priority. Republicans spent much of last session crafting two new transgender-related laws, despite considerable pushback from Democrats and LGBTQ+ advocates. One measure outlawed gender-affirming surgeries for minors and instituted a four-year ban on the use […]

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