The former Japanese language interpreter for Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani was sentenced to 57 months in prison for stealing nearly $17 million from the player to pay off gambling debts. CBS News correspondent Adam Yamaguchi has more. Source
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Residents demand answers after EPA stores toxic debris from L.A. fires in park
The Environmental Protection Agency is working on an expedited timeline to clear combustible paints, household chemicals and other toxic debris from the Los Angeles fires. After the waste began arriving at a park 15 miles from the fire zone, some in the community are raising the alarm. Jonathan Vigliotti explains. Source
Will a delay impact whether Kash Patel is confirmed as FBI director?
Senators on the Senate Judiciary Committee were set to vote on advancing Kash Patel’s nomination to lead the FBI on Thursday, but that has been delayed. CBS News congressional reporter Taurean Small has more on what this means. Source
FBI agent involved in Jan. 6 probes says Trump review is “demoralizing”
Another federal judge has blocked the Justice Department from releasing a list of FBI agents involved in investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Scott MacFarlane spoke to one of those agents, who says many at the bureau are feeling defeated and demoralized in the wake of the Trump administration’s inquiry. Source
Are record-low reading scores tied to the pandemic?
New federal data shows that American kids and preteens’ reading scores have hit record lows. The Washington Post national education writer Laura Meckler joins “The Daily Report” to explain why and what can be done to fix it. Source
Why the new bird flu strain in cows is concerning
A deadly strain of bird flu has been detected in dairy cows for the first time. Dr. Jacob Glanville, CEO of biotech firm Centivax, joins “The Daily Report” to explain why this discovery is concerning and how big a risk it poses to public health. Source
Federal workers have more time to decide on “buyout” offer and FBI employees fear retribution
The Trump administration spent Thursday in court on three different fronts. A judge temporarily blocked a deadline for federal employees to accept President Trump’s proposed buyout offer. A second judge has blocked Trump’s birthright citizenship order. Plus, a federal judge is temporarily preventing the Justice Department from releasing information on thousands of FBI agents who were involved in Jan. 6 cases. CBS News’ Ed O’Keefe and Scott MacFarlane have more. Source
D.C. crews continue recovering wreckage from deadly midair crash
While on Capitol Hill on Thursday, the National Transportation Safety Board chair gave a brief update on the investigation into last week’s deadly midair collision near Washington, D.C. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has more on the recovery efforts. Source
Why the NFL is removing “end racism” from end zones
The NFL is removing the words “end racism” from the end zone ahead of Super Bowl Sunday. It’s the first time the words will not be stenciled in at least one of the end zones since Feb. 2021. Mike Silver, national columnist at The Athletic, joins “America Decides” to discuss. Source
Trump makes misleading claims about government payments to Politico
Records show federal agencies, as well as Republican and Democratic lawmakers, paid for subscriptions to Politico. But the company says it’s never received federal subsidies. Source