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      Kentucky police say 25-year-old bank employee killed 5 coworkers; Tax scams on the rise.
 
                                                  
      Gang of 8 gets access to classified docs from Biden, Trump, Pence properties; What Dominion v. Fox News pretrial motions tell us.
 
                                                  
      Search for suspects after shooting at Sweet 16 party in Alabama; "The Late Late Show" with James Corden announces final guests.
 
                                                  
      The search for Francisco Oropesa, the man accused of killing five of his neighbors in Cleveland, Texas, stretched into a third day Monday. Multiple agencies, including the FBI, were participating in the search but authorities have said they do not know where the suspect may be. Janet Shamlian has the latest.
 
                                                  
      Authorities are hoping that an $80,000 reward will help locate a Texas man who allegedly shot his neighbors after they asked him to stop firing his gun.
 
                                                  
      A manhunt was underway for Francisco Oropesa, the suspect accused of fatally shooting five of his neighbors, including a 9-year-old boy, in Cleveland, Texas, Friday night, police say. Authorities are offering an $80,000 reward for information leading to his capture. CBS News correspondent Janet Shamilan joined Anne Marie Green to discuss the latest.
 
                                                  
      Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the impending sale of the troubled First National Bank; Parents across the country on the impact gun violence is having on their children; and Russian forces launched another deadly offensive in Ukraine.
 
                                                  
      The man accused of killing five people in a Texas home was still on the loose Sunday night. Authorities say Francisco Oropesa shot his neighbors after he was asked to stop firing his gun in his yard. Janet Shamlian has the latest.
 
                                                  
      A man in Texas is suspected of killing 5 when he allegedly opened fire on his neighbors, who asked him to stop firing rounds in his yard because they were trying to sleep, authorities said. Ahead of this latest shocking shooting, Margaret Brennan spoke to parents across the country about the impact gun violence is having on their children.
 
                                                  
      Authorities Saturday were searching for a man wanted in a mass shooting in Cleveland, Texas, which left five people dead, including an 8-year-old child. Authorities said the shooting occurred after the victims had asked the suspect, who was their neighbor, to stop firing rounds in his yard. Grace White has more.
 
                                                  
      "Our condolences go out to the family and friends of William Martys, who was senselessly murdered," said Sheriff John D. Idleburg.
 
                                                  
      A simple conversion device can change a handgun to fire 15 rounds in under two seconds.
 
                                                  
      There has been a rash of shootings that followed small mistakes, like pulling into the wrong driveway or a ball rolling into a neighbor's yard. Mark Strassmann takes a look at how those shootings are affecting the country.
 
                                                  
      Missed the second half of the show? The latest on Mike Pence's run for president in 2024, the impact that the latest string of deadly shootings has had on anxious nation, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's judicial overhaul.
 
                                                  
      Ralph Yarl, a Black 16-year-old in Kansas City, was shot last week after going to the wrong house. A White 84-year-old man has been charged with two felony counts. Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas joins "Face the Nation" to discuss.
 
                                                  
      In the same week, a 16-year-old in Kansas City was shot when he rang the doorbell of the wrong house and a 20-year-old woman was shot and killed in upstate New York when she pulled into the wrong driveway. Mark Strassmann reports.
 
                                                  
      After several instances of shootings involving young people, mothers are taking action to try to stop it. Adriana Diaz reports.
 
                                                  
      Three people including two teenage brothers were arrested and charged in the deadly Sweet 16 birthday party shooting in Alabama. Mark Strassmann reports.
 
                                                  
      Wednesday marks three decades since the burning of the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas, that left more than 80 people dead — including dozens of children. Global Project Against Hate and Extremism co-founder Heidi Beirich joined to discuss the siege's lasting impact 30 years later.
 
                                                  
      A White homeowner charged with shooting and injuring a Black Kansas City teen who accidentally went to the wrong address pleaded not guilty to multiple charges in court Wednesday. Adriana Diaz has more.
 
                                                  
      Andrew Lester, the 84-year-old White man accused of shooting 16-year-old Ralph Yarl, turned himself in on Tuesday. Classmates of Ralph's marched in solidarity with their wounded friend, who is recovering at home, his mother said. Adriana Diaz reports.
 
                                                  
      The 84-year-old man accused of shooting a Black teenager who went to the wrong house surrendered to police in Kansas city, Missouri, Tuesday. Ralph Yarl, 16, was trying to pick up his twin brothers from a friend's house, but went to the wrong address. Adriana Diaz reports.
 
                                                  
      Phil Dowdell is one of at least four victims in the deadly mass shooting in Dadeville, Alabama at a Sweet 16 birthday party. His family spoke with CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca, who joins Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green with more.
 
                                                  
      Two recent shootings in upstate New York and Kansas City, Missouri, are raising questions about "stand your ground" laws. In both cases, innocent, unarmed people were shot when they went to the wrong address. Kaysia Earley, a criminal defense attorney, former public defender and owner and founding attorney at the Earley Law Firm, spoke with CBS News' Lana Zak and Lilia Luciano about "stand your ground" laws.
 
                                                  
      As gun violence continues, one company is trying to use AI to help prevent further tragedy. Manuel Bojorquez takes a look at how the technology can help spot threats in real time.
 
                                                  
      Senators continued to express cautious optimism over bipartisan talks to end the shutdown, but the chamber adjourned without another vote.
 
                                                  
      President Trump's call to terminate the filibuster could alter the ways the Senate and congressional dealmaking operate.
 
                                                  
      Prince Andrew has been stripped of his titles and must surrender his lease to Royal Lodge, according to a statement from Buckingham Palace.
 
                                                  
      President Trump said the U.S. and China reached deals on several items, including a short-term agreement on rare-earth minerals, and soybean sales to China.
 
                                                  
      The Justice Department is investigating whether donations to the national Black Lives Matter foundation were misused by the group's leadership, according to a source familiar with the investigation.
 
                                                  
      Jamaica, Haiti and Cuba were assessing the damage and beginning to dig out after they were slammed by Hurricane Melissa, which left dozens dead.
 
                                                  
      Former FBI Director James Comey is arguing his testimony in response to Sen. Ted Cruz's questions was "literally true" and cannot support a conviction.
 
                                                  
      Taylor Taranto, a pardoned Jan. 6 defendant, was later convicted of charges stemming from livestreaming a bomb threat in 2023 as he drove around former President Barack Obama's D.C. neighborhood while armed,
 
                                                  
      Five people have been federally charged in connection with the 2023 overdose death of actor Robert De Niro's grandson and two others, authorities said Thursday.