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Trump goes to Scotland for “working visit” as DOJ wraps up Ghislaine Maxwell questioning
SUMMARY: President Trump arrived in Scotland for a five-day “working visit,” including trade talks with the EU chief and a meeting with the British Prime Minister. However, he is expected to spend much of the trip at his golf resorts. Protesters in Scotland greeted Trump with hostility, linking him to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Meanwhile, the Justice Department concluded a second day of questioning Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s co-conspirator, who cooperated fully according to her lawyer. Trump dismissed questions about pardoning Maxwell, emphasizing it was premature. The Justice Department has not yet disclosed any details from Maxwell’s interviews.
CBS News’ Weijia Jiang reports from Scotland, where protesters greeted the president with signs.
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Build-to-rent boom in Florida: The apartment alternative?
SUMMARY: Florida is experiencing a build-to-rent boom as an alternative to traditional homeownership amid rising housing costs. In Tampa Bay, average home prices hit approximately $375,000, with two-bedroom apartment rents around $2,200 monthly. Build-to-rent communities offer single-family homes for rent, often $1,000 less than homeownership costs, appealing to those priced out or seeking maintenance-free living. Development managers and experts highlight barriers like high mortgage rates, down payments, and insurance costs driving this trend. While these communities provide affordable, family-friendly options with amenities, concerns include urban sprawl and renters missing out on home equity growth.
Build-to-rent communities offer single-family living without homeownership costs as the Florida housing crisis drives demand for rental alternatives.
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Authorities say student who had been radicalized fired revolver at Colorado school, wounding 2
SUMMARY: A 16-year-old student, Desmond Holly, opened fire at Evergreen High School near Denver, injuring two students before fatally shooting himself. Authorities said Holly was radicalized by an extremist network, but details remain unclear. The shooting caused chaos as students ran or locked down; the shooter had ample ammunition but was blocked from accessing sheltered areas. One victim, Matthew Silverstone, 18, is in critical condition; the other remains unidentified. The school lacked its regular resource officer that day. Law enforcement swiftly contained the scene. The incident echoes the county’s tragic Columbine history, sparking grief and calls for safer schools.
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Hitmaker Bert Berns is posthumously included in Songwriters Hall of Fame
SUMMARY: Songwriter and producer Bert Berns, known for co-writing 1960s hits like “Twist and Shout” and “Piece of My Heart,” was posthumously inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Berns, who died at 38 in 1967, was honored in a New York ceremony featuring tributes from Paul McCartney and Van Morrison. He co-wrote and produced classics such as Solomon Burke’s “Everybody Needs Somebody to Love,” The McCoys’ “Hang On Sloopy,” and The Drifters’ “Under the Boardwalk.” Founder of Bang Records, Berns signed Van Morrison and helped launch Neil Diamond’s career. His life inspired a documentary and a jukebox musical.
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