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NEW YORK - New York is known for its magnificent skyscrapers -- but there is an equally amazing world deep below the city. And it s about to get bigger.CBS News went ten stories beneath the most densely-populate
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Floridalma Roque arrived at the Perfektima clinic in Guatemala City on the morning of June 13 for a scheduled plastic surgery. A day later, Roque, a U.S. citizen, had disappeared without a trace.Roque s family has been searching for her since then, and the experience has left them feeling lonely and desperate as they try to navigate two criminal justice systems and a stalling criminal investigation.Roque s daughter Vida Roque, 22, told CBS News that on June 14 she spoke to her stepfather, Jeremias, who was crying and saying her mother never came back home from the clinic. Roque, who lives in New York, had undergone a successful surgery at the Guatemalan clinic a year earlier and returned to get liposuction on her back and arms, her daughter said. Floridalma Roque arrives at the Perfektima clinic in Guatemala City on the morning of June 13, 2023 for plastic surgery. Prosecutor s Office against the Crime of Femicide Guatemala Her daughter said Roque didn t like to
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MARKSVILLE, La. -- A grandmother wept to hear a judge read the indictments of two deputy city marshals on second-degree murder charges for the fatal shooting of her 6-year-old autistic grandson in a small Louisiana town. 2 Louisiana officers charged with murder in 6-year-old s shooting death 02:23 Hours before an Avoyelles Parish grand jury handed up the indictments Thursday, Cathy Mardis called for authorities to release video from a police bo
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El Paso, Texas -- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says its agents raided a stash house Tuesday and apprehended about 50 undocumented immigrants, according to CBS El Paso affiliate KDBC-TV. ICE said the people inside were of different nationalities. It was like from a movie scene. I thought it was like a movie, said Richard Nunez. I heard like a loud, like bang. And I see like the agents when they broke the door down. And they go in and then they tell them to
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BATON ROUGE, La. -- Police say one person was critically wounded in a shooting on Southern Universityrsquo campus in Louisiana.The university said in a statement Friday morning that a suspect was in custody and a campus-wide lockdown and shelter-in-place warning had been lifted.A school statement Thursday night said the male victim of the shooting was taken to a local hospital. The school said its campus police department wa
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