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This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” October 23, 2022: Pelosi, Hochstein, Gottlieb, Swisher, Krebs

“Face the Nation” Guest Lineup: Rep. Nancy Pelosi – Speaker of the House of Representatives Amos Hochstein – Special presidential coordinator for International Energy Affairs Dr. Scott Gottlieb – Former FDA commissioner, Pfizer board member Kara Swisher – Host of “On with Kara Swisher” for New York Magazine Chris Krebs …

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Police investigate after private photos and video of University of Wisconsin women’s volleyball players shared without consent

Campus police are investigating “multiple” potential crimes after private photos and videos of student athletes at the University of Wisconsin were shared online without their consent, the school announced on Wednesday.  Athletes who were targeted are members of the women’s volleyball team, the university’s athletics department said in a Twitter statement …

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Fishermen accused of stuffing lead weights into fish at competition charged with attempted grand theft

Two anglers accused of stuffing fish with lead weights and fillets in an attempt to win thousands of dollars in an Ohio fishing tournament were indicted Wednesday on charges of attempted grand theft and other counts. Jacob Runyan, 42, of Broadview Heights, Ohio, and Chase Cominski, 35, of Hermitage, Pennsylvania, …

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Navy punishes officers overseeing SEAL training after candidate’s death

The Navy has taken disciplinary action against three officers who oversaw Navy SEAL training earlier this year when a candidate died just hours after completing the infamous “Hell Week.” An investigation released Wednesday found 24-year-old Kyle Mullen died of acute pneumonia with the contributing cause of an enlarged heart. The …

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Bobbing for apples: Inflation, labor shortages could put future of U.S. orchards in jeopardy

Apples are the center of many autumn traditions, like trips to the orchard or the farmers’ market and making pies. But for the people who grow them, and those of us who love the fall fruit, this year’s harvest comes with a unique set of challenges, including inflation and labor …

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Woman charged with setting fire at Massachusetts apartment that killed 4, including man who had sued Infowars

A former tenant appeared in court Friday to face arson and murder charges in connection with a fire at a Massachusetts apartment building last May that claimed the lives of four people, including a man who had sued right-wing radio host Alex Jones ‘ Infowars website. Yvonne Ngoiri, 36, faces …

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Justice Department to seek prison time for Texas family of 5 in Jan. 6 case

Prosecutors are seeking prison time for five members of a Texas family arrested for roles in the U.S. Capitol breach. In new court filings, the Justice Department recommends one month in prison for Dawn and Thomas Munn, and 21-day prison sentences for three of the couple’s adult children.    The …

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Marc Short, former top aide to Mike Pence, calls Trump’s claim that presidents can declassify documents by thinking about it “absurd”

Marc Short, top aide to former Vice President Mike Pence, called former President Trump’s assertion that presidents can declassify documents just by thinking about it “absurd.” Short made the comments in an interview with CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge, after Trump told Fox News host Sean Hannity this …

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Seeking parole after 25 years in prison, Kentucky school shooter says he’s still hearing voices like ones before the rampage

A Kentucky man who killed three students and wounded five more in a school shooting 25 years ago told a parole panel on Tuesday that he is still hearing voices like the ones that told him to steal a pistol and shoot into a crowded high school lobby in 1997. …

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Starbucks is ending COVID

Starbucks on Monday said it is ending COVID-19 sick pay for its workers beginning on October 2, describing the pandemic as shifting into “the endemic phase.” Workers at the company’s almost 9,000 locations will no longer have benefits providing extra time off if they contract the illness. The COVID-19 program …

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