Alfred Chestnut, Ransom Watkins and Andrew Stewart were arrested on Thanksgiving in 1983 and accused of killing 14-year-old Dewitt Duckett Source
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Company that holds migrant kids scraps party at Trump club
The decision to hold the party at a Trump property raised questions about ethics that were unprecedented before Mr. Trump’s presidency, according to a nonprofit government watchdog Source
Contractor that holds migrant kids scraps plan for holiday party at Trump golf club
A government contractor that operates migrant detention facilities was set to hold a holiday party at a Virginia golf club owned by President Trump. But after facing questions from CBS News, Caliburn International decided to move the event. CBS News investigative reporter Graham Kates, who broke the story, joins CBSN to discuss his reporting. Source
3 men freed after spending 36 years in prison for teen’s murder
Three men incarcerated for 36 years in Maryland were exonerated Monday in the slaying of a Baltimore teenager after a review of their case. CBS Baltimore’s Kelsey Kushner reports. Source
Trump signs federal law banning animal cruelty
President Trump signed the Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture Act, or PACT Act, at the White House on Monday, making animal cruelty a federal crime. Watch his remarks at the bill signing ceremony. Source
Trump passes animal cruelty bill
The bill signing coincidentally comes on the same day President Trump welcomed a heroic Army dog, Conan, into the White House Source
3 men freed after spending 36 years in prison for a crime they didn’t commit
It’s the first night of freedom for three Baltimore men who spent 36 years behind bars for a crime they didn’t commit. They were arrested on Thanksgiving in 1983, and later convicted of murdering a 14-year-old boy. But newly uncovered evidence points to a different gunman. Source
Chinese woman sentenced to 8 months for Mar-a-Lago trespassing
Prosecutors are pushing for up to 18 months in prison Source
Judge rules Don McGahn must appear before Congress
A federal judge has ruled former White House counsel Don McGahn must testify before Congress. It’s a potential game changer. Paula Reid reports. Source
Paradise High School football brings community together after wildfires
One year ago, crews finally extinguished the devastating Camp Fire in Paradise, California. Now football is helping to bring the community together. Jonathan Vigliotti explains. Source