The war between the cartel’s “Mayos” and “Chapitos” has left more than 400 people dead and hundreds missing, according to the state prosecutor’s office. Source
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Suspect in notorious cold case murders to appear in court
“It was an absolutely gruesome, horrific, frenzied homicide,” police said after Perry Kouroumblis was arrested. Source
Police illegally sell restricted weapons supplying crime
These high-powered weapons are only meant for police. How are they ending up in criminals’ hands? Source
South Korean leader faces likely impeachment over martial law order
South Korea is reeling over a shock martial law declaration by President Yoon Suk Yeol, whose short-lived gamble will have major implications. Source
Kash Patel targeted in possible Iran-backed cyberattack, sources say
The apparent hackers targeted Kash Patel’s communications, but whether they succeeded and how much access they had to the data is still being investigated, the sources said. Source
Trump considering replacing Hegseth with DeSantis for defense secretary
This comes after President-elect Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis attended a memorial for fallen law enforcement officers Tuesday in Florida. Source
Defense for Nima Momeni claims Bob Lee did drugs with murder weapon
Attorneys for defendant Nima Momeni on Tuesday wrapped up their closing argument with a surprise video clip they claimed showed stabbing victim and Cash App founder Bob Lee doing cocaine with the murder weapon. Source
Hunter Biden’s federal gun case dismissed after being pardoned by his father
Hunter Biden could have faced up to 25 years in prison, though as a first-time offender he likely would have gotten far less time or avoided prison entirely. Source
12/3: The Daily Report
Jericka Duncan reports on efforts to drum up support on Capitol Hill for President-Elect Trump’s administration picks, what happens next in South Korea following its president’s reversal of a martial law decree, and the increasing trend of CEOs stepping down from their roles. Source
Senate Republicans hedge on Pete Hegseth support after latest controversy
President-elect Donald Trump’s defense secretary pick Pete Hegseth met with Republican senators on Tuesday amid allegations ranging from sexual assault to workplace misconduct. Hegseth and his attorney have denied any wrongdoing. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes and CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane report on the mixed response from GOP senators. Source