The home had been open for public tours through last month, when it was closed for an “extensive renovation project” that is not expected to be completed until 2025. Source
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12/7: Prime Time with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on new details about the UNLV shooter, why the FDA has delayed a ban on menthol cigarettes, and the NCAA’s plan to pay college athletes. Source
Hunter Biden indicted on federal tax charges
A federal grand jury in California has indicted Hunter Biden, son of President Biden, on nine counts of tax crimes, three felonies and six misdemeanors. Catherine Herridge has details. Source
Hunter Biden charged with federal tax crimes
Federal prosecutors have charged Hunter Biden, President Biden’s son, with nine tax crimes, according to an indictment unsealed Thursday in the Central District of California. CBS News chief political analyst John Dickerson anchors special coverage. Source
Breaking down the NCAA’s proposal to pay college athletes
The NCAA is proposing a revolutionary plan that could let schools pay their athletes. Billy Witz, national desk reporter for the New York Times, joins CBS News to explain the proposal. Source
White House delays decision on menthol cigarette ban
The Biden administration is holding off on banning menthol cigarettes — even though health experts say doing so would save lives. Dr. Enid Neptune, scientific adviser for the American Lung Association, joins CBS News to discuss. Source
What to make of Putin’s trips to the Middle East
Russian President Vladimir Putin participated in a lightning round of Middle East diplomacy this week, traveling to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia — and later welcoming Iran’s president to Moscow. Former U.S. Ambassador to Yemen Gerald Feierstein, and a distinguished senior fellow with the Middle East Institute, joins CBS News to examine Putin’s motivations. Source
Hunter Biden indicted on tax crimes by special counsel
Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, was indicted in the Central District of California Thursday. Source
Migration spike at Arizona border crossing overwhelms agents
U.S. Border Patrol agents apprehended nearly 10,000 migrants at the southern border Wednesday, according to federal data. This comes days after the Lukeville, Arizona, crossing shut down due to an influx of asylum seekers. CBS News correspondent Adam Yamaguchi reports. Source
Texas judge grants woman’s emergency abortion request
A Texas judge granted permission for a woman to have an abortion, despite the state’s ban, in a landmark ruling Thursday following the fall of Roe v. Wade. CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian explains why the judge allowed the exception. Then, Constitutional Accountability Center president Elizabeth Wydra joins to discuss the precedent the case could set. Source