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Full transcript of “Face the Nation” on Dec. 25, 2022

On this “Face the Nation” broadcast moderated by Margaret Brennan: Rep. Jamie Raskin, Democrat of MarylandCBS News correspondents roundtable featuring Jan Crawford, David Martin, Nancy Cordes, Catherine Herridge and Jeff Pegues Click here to browse full transcripts of “Face the Nation.”   MARGARET BRENNAN: I’m Margaret Brennan in Washington. And today …

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Some workers could see as much as 66% raise as University of California and striking union reach agreement

The University of California reached an agreement Friday with some 36,000 graduate student teaching assistants and other academic workers for increased pay and benefits that could potentially end a monthlong strike — the largest of its kind in the nation — at the prestigious state system. The strike disrupted classes …

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Jan. 6 Capitol rioter conspired to kill federal agents, court records show

Newly unsealed court documents show that a Tennessee man arrested for his involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection also conspired with another person to kill dozens of federal agents involved in the investigation. Earlier this year, Edward Kelley, 33, was one of many rioters arrested on charges of illegally …

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Restaurant denies Christian group service over its anti

The faith-based group denied service at a Richmond, Virginia, restaurant is speaking out against what it called a “bigoted” decision by the eatery to cancel its reservation. Metzger Bar and Butchery recently refused to host a private event for The Family Foundation, a conservative Christian organization, over its position on …

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Matt Araiza, the former Buffalo Bills punter who was accused of gang-raping a 17-year-old at an off-campus party at San Diego State University last year, will not be charged in connection with the alleged crime, prosecutors said Wednesday. The San Diego County District Attorney’s Office said two of Araiza’s former …

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The labor force is shrinking. Here’s what is keeping Americans from working.

The labor market remains surprisingly resilient, with the U.S. adding more jobs than expected in November. Yet that job growth is masking a trend pressuring employers and the economy alike: The labor force is actually shrinking.  The number of people who either are working or looking for a job declined …

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House approves bill to prevent rail workers strike in bipartisan vote

Washington — Congress is moving swiftly to prevent a looming U.S. rail workers strike, reluctantly intervening in a labor dispute to stop what would surely be a devastating blow to the nation’s economy if the transportation of fuel, food and other critical goods were disrupted.  The House on Wednesday approved …

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Alabama won’t try lethal injection again on “execution survivor” Alan Eugene Miller, but it may try new method

Montgomery, Alabama — Alabama won’t seek another lethal injection date for an inmate whose September execution had been halted because of problems establishing an intravenous line, according to the terms of a settlement agreement approved on Monday. The state agreed to never use lethal injection again as an execution method …

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Clarence Gilyard, the tech genius from “Die Hard” and star of “Walker, Texas Ranger,” dies at 66

Clarence Gilyard, the fine arts professor and actor remembered for his standout roles in action films and television series in the 80s and 90s, has died, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, announced in a statement. Gilyard, who taught film and theater courses at the university, was 66. Details surrounding …

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In his final White House COVID briefing, Fauci voices hope for less deadly COVID wave this winter

In his final briefing as President Joe Biden’s chief medical adviser, Dr. Anthony Fauci suggested Tuesday that immunity from vaccination and prior infection could provide enough protection to Americans to result in a less deadly wave of COVID-19 this winter, despite a growing array of new variants.  This was likely …

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