Despite sky-high gas prices, AAA is predicting a record number of July 4th drivers. The automotive and trip-planning group’s annual forecast for the July 4 holiday weekend says that 42 million Americans — more than ever — will take a road trip of 50 miles or more. That’s despite gas prices hitting a record earlier
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Your Tuesday Morning Headlines, June 21st, 2022 – CBS DFW Watch CBS News ERCOT notice of possible emergency conditions due to heat, Heat related-illnesses to watch for amidst the high temperatures in North Texas, Both sides of the Aaron Dean trial are battling over who should judge the case, Trial continues for man charged with
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Washington — The House select committee examining the January 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol will convene Tuesday for its fourth public hearing this month. This session will focus on President Trump’s efforts to pressure state officials as part of his broader campaign to remain in office for a second term after losing the 2020
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CHICAGO (CBS)– Former Illinois State Sen. Tom Cullerton will learn his fate in federal court Tuesday.  He is expected in court at 10:30 a.m. Cullerton pled guilty in a federal embezzlement case, admitting he took more than $250,000 in salary and benefits in a ghost-payrolling scheme involving the Teamsters labor union. Cullerton, 52, resigned from office,
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Kellogg has announced that it will separate into three different companies to create “greater strategic, operational, and financial focus” for each of the new firms that will be named at a later date. Under the plans announced on Tuesday, Kellogg will separate its North American cereal and plant-based foods business — which represent an estimated
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Ukrainian police assist residents of Severodonetsk, Ukraine, May 24, 2022. (Finbarr O’Reilly/The New York Times) WASHINGTON — When Russia shifted its military campaign to focus on eastern Ukraine this spring, senior officials in the Biden administration said the next four to six weeks of fighting would determine the war’s eventual path. That time has passed,
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LGBTQ Pride events surge in small-town USA. Are attitudes changing? News Sports Entertainment Life Money Tech Travel Opinion LGBTQ pride events have existed in big cities for decades. But their presence in rural America has grown significantly. Advocates view small-town pride events as critically important in communities that lack resources and support. Some residents and experts say distrust
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