The couple is accused of sexual, physical and emotional abuse that allegedly took place at the faith-based school. Source
Author Archives: Stonecom Interactive
Rodney Alcala: The Killing Game
A photographer who was on “The Dating Game” became one of the nation’s deadliest serial killers — eight years after “48 Hours”‘ first report, new victims emerge. Correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates. Source
Child care a major factor in women leaving jobs during the pandemic
Women are struggling to stay in the workforce during the pandemic, amid layoffs and few affordable child care options. Source
Working mothers disproportionately impacted by pandemic
The COVID pandemic has had a devastating impact on women, who have lost 1 million more jobs than men. It’s also underscored the lack of affordable childcare options, forcing many mothers out of the workforce. Nikki Battiste has this report in CBS News’ series Women and the Pandemic. Source
After illness, girl writes book to help other kids
Nell Choi, a 12-year-old girl who was diagnosed with a rare illness, wrote a book about it to help other children through tough times. Chip Reid shares her story. Source
The Family: A Cult Revealed [Part 2]
“48 Hours” Presents: Allegations of stolen children, drugs, abuse and a leader who claimed to be the second coming of Christ — “48 Hours” follows the trail of a cult that began in Australia and led the FBI to New York. “48 Hours” correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates. Source
The Family: A Cult Revealed
“48 Hours” Presents: Allegations of stolen children, drugs, abuse and a leader who claimed to be the second coming of Christ — “48 Hours” follows the trail of a cult that began in Australia and led the FBI to New York. “48 Hours” correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates. Source
Marcia Fudge sworn in as housing secretary
The former congresswoman will lead the Department of Housing and Urban Development, overseeing new benefits for renters and homeowners amid the pandemic. Source
Senate confirms Merrick Garland as U.S. attorney general
The Senate voted overwhelmingly to confirm Merrick Garland as U.S. attorney general, including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who refused to give him a vote when he was nominated to the Supreme Court five years ago. Source
Biden doubles order of one-shot coronavirus vaccine
The Biden administration is buying 200 million doses of the one-shot vaccine from Johnson and Johnson, meaning the U.S. could have a vaccine surplus by the end of the year. Nancy Cordes has the latest. Source