More than 100 people have now accused Dr. Richard Strauss of abuse, Ohio State says
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Former Ohio State athletes speak out on doctor’s alleged sex abuse
More than 100 people have now accused Dr. Richard Strauss of abuse, Ohio State says
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Former Ohio State athletes speak out on doctor’s alleged sex abuse
Police in Florida say the physician was caught in the act, and victim says it wasn’t first time suspect had abused him; authorities are seeking other possible victims
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Doctor charged with sexual battery on boy, 15, he said he was "cuddling"
Mollie Tibbetts was last seen on July 18 jogging near the home of her boyfriend
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A deadly California wildfire explodes overnight. Dozens of homes have burned and hundreds more are threatened. Also, on Friday U.S. service members greeted what North Korea says are the remains of 55 troops killed in the Korean War. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
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Eye Opener: Raging wildfire turns deadly in California
“The Bleeding Edge” speaks with patients suffering apparent complications from cobalt hip replacements and the Essure permanent birth control device
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Health care industry responds to documentary on medical device risks
Endangered Species Act is credited with bringing grey wolves, Florida manatees and the humpback whale back from the brink of extinction
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“High probability” Dr. Mark Hausknecht was targeted when he was fatally shot while riding his bicycle to work, Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo says
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Carr Fire kills bulldozer operator, injures other firefighters and civilians as it reaches city of Redding; roads packed with fleeing residents
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Raging NorCal wildfire turns deadly, forces "mass evacuations"
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — At least one person was killed in a violent two-vehicle crash in Palms, officials said. It was reported that one person was ejected from one of the vehicles and gravely injured. But CBS2’s Tom Wait reporting from the scene said it is believed one of the vehicles slammed into a pedestrian, possibly someone waiting at a bus stop. The two-car accident was reported about 9:15 p.m. in the 3000 block of South Sepulveda Boulevard, according to Margaret Stewart of the Los Angeles Fire Department. The driver of one of the vehicles was handcuffed at the scene and allegedly charged with driving under the influence. It was not immediately clear if anyone else was injured in the crash.
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Violent 2-Vehicle Crash In Palms Kills At Least 1 Person
KOREATOWN (CBSLA) — Police are looking for information that might lead to the capture of the persons who mugged a woman in Koreatown parking lot before dragging her several feet. Judy Cho was with her mother picking up food for a family member’s birthday party at Rodeo Galleria Sunday afternoon when she was attacked and her purse was taken by a man who quickly jumped into a getaway car. “All of a sudden, somebody pulled me from the back, and the next thing I know, I’m on the ground, there’s a car, I’m dragged,” said Cho, who had scrapes and bruises on her arm, back and feet. Security video shows Cho getting dragged by her arm for a short distance before she stops. Her 66-year-old mother tried to assist, suffering a fractured rib in the process. Cho’s husband told CBS2 News that, aside from the video, security at the shopping center was of little help, adding they thought the car was suspicious before the incident. “I felt [they were] not doing the job in full capacity, in [that] they’re more like a parking attendant than a security guard,” said Ken Cho. Police said a 69-year-old woman had her purse stolen not far from there about 15 minutes later. The thief is described as a man in his 20s or 30s. The driver is described as a man or woman of similar age. The vehicle was as a blue or gray, late model Honda Civic with paper license plates.
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VIDEO: Purse-Snatching Suspects Rob, Drag Woman In Koreatown
STUDIO CITY (CBSLA) — A report out Thursday finds marijuana use among adults increased by over a third in the years leading up to the passage of California’s recreational cannabis law. T he report from the Los Angeles County Dept. of Public Health found the percentage of adults over the age of 18 who reported using marijuana increased 33 percent from 2011 to 2015, from 9 percent to 12 percent. Results of the 8,008-adult survey indicated a person’s country of origin was a factor in whether or not they used marijuana. As an example, researchers pointed to the fact that use among Latinos and Asians overall, 10 percent and 6 percent, respectively, was lower than whites at 15 percent. However, use among U.S.-born Latinos and Asians was much higher. For U.S.-born Latinos it was 20 percent; U.S.-born Asians used more than double at 13 percent. “The extremely low use of marijuana among those not born in the US is encouraging and suggests that cultural norms may have a protective effect in immigrant communities,” researchers concluded. Twenty percent of African-Americans surveyed said they used marijuana. They also noted use among adults living below the federal poverty lever was lower than all other income groups at 8 percent, while use among U.S.-born persons living under the poverty line was 19 percent. “High rates of marijuana use among low-income communities prior to the passage of Prop 64 means we must pay close attention to where dispensaries are clustered post-legalization,” researchers said. Proposition 64, passed in 2016, allowed adults 21 and over to possess up to an ounce of marijuana. Purchases of cannabis at licensed dispensaries was made legal this year.
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CBSN political contributor and national political reporter for RealClearPolitics Caitlin Huey-Burns and NPR White House reporter Ayesha Rascoe joined “Red & Blue” to discuss President Trump’s trade troubles, and whether his deal with the European Union is quelling lawmakers’ concerns.
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The results are in, Chicago is “da” least attractive accent in the country. Where does your inflection stand?
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California wildfire forces thousands from their homes; Son of soldier missing in Korean War hopes to finally get father’s remains
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