 
                                                  
      Trump back in court for New York fraud trial
Former President Donald Trump is appearing again in a New York City courtroom Thursday for his civil fraud case. CBS News legal contributor Rebecca Roiphe discusses how the case is progressing.
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      Former President Donald Trump is appearing again in a New York City courtroom Thursday for his civil fraud case. CBS News legal contributor Rebecca Roiphe discusses how the case is progressing.
 
                                                  
      Families of those killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting have made an offer to Alex Jones to pay only a fraction of the $1.5 billion in legal judgments they won against him.
 
                                                  
      A panel of appeals court judges on Monday is set to consider the limited gag order against Donald Trump in his New York civil fraud case. The judges put the order on hold last week, with the former president arguing it was unconstitutional. CBS News reporter Graham Kates has more.
 
                                                  
      Alex Murdaugh pleaded guilty Friday to a slew of financial crimes in state court, adding to the prison time facing the longtime lawyer who was convicted of killing his wife and son.
 
                                                  
      Republican Rep. Michael Guest, the House Ethics Committee chairman, filed a resolution Friday seeking Rep. George Santos' removal from the House. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports.
 
                                                  
      A House Ethics Committee report investigating Republican Rep. George Santos of New York could be enough to sway other lawmakers to vote to expel him from Congress before 2024 comes around. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett has the latest from Washington.
 
                                                  
      New York Republican Rep. George Santos said Thursday he won't run for reelection in 2024. His announcement came after the House Ethics Committee released a report that found evidence he broke the law. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports.
 
                                                  
      Amazon says scammers are trying to get your personal information. The company says it has shut down 45,000 phishing sites this year and more than 15,000 scammer phone numbers. CBS News consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner has more on what you need to watch out for.
 
                                                  
      Rep. George Santos will not seek reelection after the House Ethics Committee released its report finding "substantial evidence" of wrongdoing by the Republican congressman from New York. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has the latest from Capitol Hill.
 
                                                  
      Donald Trump Jr. is set to testify for a second time in his family's civil fraud trial in New York on Monday. He is expected to be the first witness called by the defense. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson has more.
 
                                                  
      In an about-face, banks are reimbursing Zelle customers who were scammed out of money, Reuters reported.
 
                                                  
      Florida businessman Patrick Parker Walsh is now serving five and half years in federal prison.
 
                                                  
      Former President Donald Trump was missing from the Republican debate stage Wednesday night, holding a rally mere miles away instead of sparring with his opponents. CBS News political director Fin Gómez joins to take stock of the 2024 field after three debates.
 
                                                  
      Ivanka Trump was the fourth family member to take the stand to testify in the New York civil fraud trial against the Trump Organization. Scott MacFarlane was inside the courtroom and reports from New York.
 
                                                  
      Ivanka Trump took the stand Wednesday in her father's New York civil fraud trial that threatens his business empire. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has details from the courtroom.
 
                                                  
      Ivanka Trump, daughter of former President Donald Trump, testified as a witness Wednesday in the $250 million New York civil trial in which the Trump Organization, her father and family members are accused of fraud. She testified that she had no knowledge of her father's financial statements. Scott MacFarlane has details.
 
                                                  
      Ivanka Trump is testifying in the ongoing civil fraud trial of her father and his business in New York. Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and their father, former President Donald Trump, have already testified. CBS News investigative reporter Graham Kates is covering the trial and was present for Ivanka Trump's testimony.
 
                                                  
      Ivanka Trump is set to testify today in the New York civil real estate fraud trial involving Trump properties. Ivanka faces questioning about the family business practices, with the trial potentially impacting the future of the Trump empire. Scott MacFarlane reports from New York.
 
                                                  
      Ivanka Trump is set to testify in the ongoing civil fraud trial of her father and his business in New York. On Wednesday she will become the fourth and final member of the Trump family to take the stand in the case. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more from the courthouse in Manhattan.
 
                                                  
      Testifying under oath in a New York courtroom with the fate of his family's business empire on the line, former President Donald Trump lashed out against the judicial forces that put him there. Trump has already been found liable for fraud, a word he lobbed at the judge overseeing the civil trial against him. CBS News legal expert Rikki Klieman offers insight and CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa has more on Trump's testimony.
 
                                                  
      Former President Donald Trump testified Monday in his New York fraud trial. Trump repeatedly clashed with the judge, who pleaded with the former president's lawyers to control their client. Robert Costa reports.
 
                                                  
      Former President Donald J. Trump repeatedly clashed with New York Judge Arthur Engoron while on the stand testifying in his civil fraud case. CBS News investigative reporter Graham Kates has an update from court.
 
                                                  
      Donald Trump took the stand in his New York civil fraud trial on Monday. Trump clashed with the judge, repeatedly lashing out and straying from questions. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson unpacks the former president's testimony.
 
                                                  
      Donald Trump testified Monday for the first time in the civil fraud case that threatens the future of his business. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa reports.
 
                                                  
      Donald Trump took the stand in his New York civil fraud trial Monday. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa reports on the former president's testimony.
 
                                                  
      Senate Majority Leader John Thune said talks among rank-and-file senators aimed at ending the government shutdown have ramped up. Follow live updates here.
 
                                                  
      "We're going to have a vey successful meeting, I have no doubt," President Trump said while shaking hands with China's Xi Jinping. "But he's a very tough negotiator. That's not good."
 
                                                  
      The U.S. military carried out a 15th strike on an alleged "narco-trafficking vessel," said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, bringing the known death toll to more than 50.
 
                                                  
      The Justice Department placed two federal prosecutors on leave after they filed court papers calling the Jan. 6 Capitol siege a "riot" perpetrated by a "mob," three sources told CBS News.
 
                                                  
      Hurricane Melissa has left dozens dead and widespread destruction across Jamaica, Haiti and Cuba, as it continues to threaten the Bahamas and Bermuda.
 
                                                  
      President Trump said Wednesday he's allowing South Korea to build a nuclear-powered submarine in Philadelphia.
 
                                                  
      The Senate voted on Wednesday to approve a resolution that would block President Trump's tariffs on Canada.
 
                                                  
      A jury has found former Sangamon County deputy Sean Grayson guilty of second degree murder for the fatal police shooting of Sonya Massey.
 
                                                  
      The Red Cross said its staff in Gaza "were not able to intervene directly on-site" as alleged Hamas members were seen burying and then uncovering the remains of a deceased hostage.