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At least three people were killed when an Amtrak train derailed following a collision with a dump truck, officials said. Errol Barnett has the latest.
An abortion clinic in Jackson, Mississippi, is set to close due to the state's trigger law banning abortion following the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Women in the state will have to cross multiple state lines to reach the nearest clinic, which is over 400 miles away. Caitlin Huey-Burns reports.
Russia launched its first rocket attacks into Ukraine in three weeks, hitting a residential building in Kyiv and a shopping center in Kremenchuck. Meanwhile, G-7 leaders met in Germany and pledged to enact more penalties against Russia. Ramy Inocencio is in Kyiv with the latest.
Following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, at least eight states have made abortion illegal and more are expected to ban or severely restrict it. Vice President Kamala Harris said the White House will fight efforts to implement more restrictions on abortions. Jan Crawford has the latest.
Three people are in custody, officials said at a Monday night press conference.
The justices heard arguments in April in the case addressing religious rights in public schools.
The train collided with a dump truck at a public crossing, officials said.
Ukraine's president stressed that the target presented "no threat to the Russian army" and had "no strategic value."
The hearing will be held at 1 p.m. ET. There was no information immediately available about witnesses.
The court will hold a hearing on the request for a temporary restraining order July 8.
Federal agents appeared to have served the warrant on the same day former Trump Justice Deptarment official Jeffrey Clark says his home was searched.
On Friday, the U.S. House approved a bipartisan resolution calling for Griner's release.
A judge has found that there is enough evidence against ex-husband Jason Alexander to go to trial for felony stalking after he showed up uninvited at the pop star's wedding earlier this month.
More weapons are being promised, but Ukraine's Zelenskyy warns the U.S. and its allies "need to move more efficiently if they're truly our partners."
Troop levels will be boosted in member states bordering Russia.
Senior Biden administration officials said gold is Moscow's second largest export after energy, and that banning imports would make it more difficult for Russia to participate in global markets.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said the missiles hit at least two residential buildings.
Griner was detained at a Russian airport in February after officials alleged they found vape cartridges in her luggage which contained cannabis oil.
The committee announced it would be holding the last-minute hearing to "present recently obtained evidence and receive witness testimony."
Judges in Louisiana and Utah temporarily blocked enforcement of trigger-law bans on abortion following the Supreme Courts' overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Off-duty Delta pilots are planning labor protests this week as they demand better pay and scheduling.
The $325 million yacht comes complete with a helipad, mosaic-tiled pool, lobster tank and pizza oven.
The new order means a block on the mandate imposed in January by a Texas-based federal judge remains in effect, while the full court's 17 judges take up the appeal.
Giuliani claimed the open palm back pat from the heckler felt "as if a boulder hit me," while the heckler's attorney said the pat was "without malice to simply get his attention."
The law will take effect immediately.
There has not been a Senate-confirmed director of Immigration and Customs enforcement since Barack Obama was president.
Police say a customer shot two employees, following a dispute over "too much mayo" on a sandwich.
Pro-choice companies are taking stands to support workers who cannot get abortions in their home states.
Seniors are on track for the biggest cost-of-living adjustment in four decades, according to a new analysis.
Californians are grappling with the the highest fuel costs in the U.S., with an average price of $6.32 a gallon.
Western sanctions have damaged Russia's economy and spurred many foreign companies to exit the country.
Most Americans expect a slowdown or a recession in the coming year.
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At least three people were killed when an Amtrak train derailed following a collision with a dump truck, officials said. Errol Barnett has the latest.
Following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, at least eight states have made abortion illegal and more are expected to ban or severely restrict it. Vice President Kamala Harris said the White House will fight efforts to implement more restrictions on abortions. Jan Crawford has the latest.
An abortion clinic in Jackson, Mississippi, is set to close due to the state's trigger law banning abortion following the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Women in the state will have to cross multiple state lines to reach the nearest clinic, which is over 400 miles away. Caitlin Huey-Burns reports.
Demand for abortion services in states that don't restrict access to the procedure has increased significantly. Illinois is expected to get as many as 30,000 additional patients this year, the CEO of Planned Parenthood of Illinois said. Adriana Diaz has more.
Russia launched its first rocket attacks into Ukraine in three weeks, hitting a residential building in Kyiv and a shopping center in Kremenchuck. Meanwhile, G-7 leaders met in Germany and pledged to enact more penalties against Russia. Ramy Inocencio is in Kyiv with the latest.
Jenny Han said she was told by publishers years ago that people wouldn't read stories about Asian Americans.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot joined "CBS Mornings" to discuss the new gun control law and the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
With Roe v. Wade overturned, Illinois is expected to become a haven for people seeking abortions. Volunteers with the Midwest Access Coalition are helping women travel into and across the state for the procedure. CBS News national correspondent Adriana Diaz reports.
A group of women with different views on abortion rights reacts to the Supreme Court's controversial ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Columbia Law professor Carol Sanger says the Supreme Court's decision overturning Roe v. Wade means women are losing an established right touching on the most intimate aspects of family life – and face a new era of woman-shaming.
With the surprise news that the January 6 House select committee will hold a hearing Tuesday, Politico senior legal affairs reporter Kyle Cheney and Axios congressional reporter Alayna Treene join "Red and Blue" to discuss what to expect, as well as some of the possible executive actions President Biden could take on abortion.
CBS News polling shows that the majority of Americans oppose the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. CBS News Elections and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto joined "Red and Blue" to discuss the latest numbers and how they could impact upcoming elections.
When Roe v. Wade was overturned, a number of states had abortion bans ready to take effect. But some states are already seeing legal challenges to their "trigger laws," and more lawsuits are likely to follow. Greer Donley, assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh Law School, joins "Red and Blue" to discuss the latest.
CBS News chief political analyst and senior national correspondent John Dickerson joins "Red and Blue" to discuss the significance of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade and two rulings involving religion over the last week.
Jan. 6 committee holds 5th public hearing; Rep. Pete Aguilar on the Jan. 6 public hearings
Built in the 1950s to carry tourists on day trips from the German port of Hamburg, one of the last surviving cruise ships of that era looked bound for the scrap heap, until Chris Willson found the rotting vessel for sale on Craigslist.
He shared a sweet message for a teacher who is retiring after 29 years.
Ruby was in and out of the shelter before being adopted by the state police. Then, she made a life-saving rescue fit for a movie.
Khalia Carter missed part of her senior year after a car accident. But she was determined to make it to one event — graduation — even if it was against the odds for her to walk across the stage.
When LeBron James walked into the I Promise School in Akron, Ohio, the kids went wild.
CBS Reports explores gun violence victims' fight to pass gun control laws in Virginia in the wake of mass shootings and the armed resistance determined to stop them from passing.
For an unprecedented number of young people in Gen Z, gender is a social construct that needs dismantling. In this CBS Reports documentary, we follow four teens with diverse gender identities to see how they are dealing with and experiencing a world that’s redefining gender.
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Gen Z is the first generation to go from birth through adolescence completely connected. This episode of the CBS Reports documentary series "Are the Kids All Right?" reveals the toll the online world is taking on kids’ self-esteem and self-control, as well as how some intrepid teens are trying to reshape their generation's relationship with technology.
A racial reckoning is happening in America, but the voices of kids and teens are often missing from that conversation. In this episode of the CBS Reports documentary series "Are the Kids All Right?" young people from across the country share their perspectives on race and firsthand experiences with racism in the U.S. today.
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Three people are in custody, officials said at a Monday night press conference.
ICE has not had a Senate-confirmed director for over five years, since the end of the Obama administration.
Preliminary investigations suggested that Mara died while swimming, state police said.
Gilliam was known for his work with stained and draped canvases, but expanded into many forms, textures and materials during his life.
A judge has found that there is enough evidence against ex-husband Jason Alexander to go to trial for felony stalking after he showed up uninvited at the pop star's wedding earlier this month.
Seniors are on track for the biggest cost-of-living adjustment in four decades, according to a new analysis.
The $325 million yacht comes complete with a helipad, mosaic-tiled pool, lobster tank and pizza oven.
Off-duty Delta pilots are planning labor protests this week as they demand better pay and scheduling.
Pro-choice companies are taking stands to support workers who cannot get abortions in their home states.
A federal grand jury issued subpoenas to Digital World Acquisition Corp., the special purpose acquisition company merging with Trump Media & Technology Group.
ICE has not had a Senate-confirmed director for over five years, since the end of the Obama administration.
The committee announced it would be holding the last-minute hearing to "present recently obtained evidence and receive witness testimony."
Judges in Louisiana and Utah temporarily blocked enforcement of trigger-law bans on abortion following the Supreme Courts' overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Giuliani claimed the open palm back pat from the heckler felt "as if a boulder hit me," while the heckler's attorney said the pat was "without malice to simply get his attention."
Federal agents appeared to have served the warrant on the same day former Trump Justice Deptarment official Jeffrey Clark says his home was searched.
The new order means a block on the mandate imposed in January by a Texas-based federal judge remains in effect, while the full court's 17 judges take up the appeal.
Illinois, which has strong abortion protections in place, is surrounded by states that have or could have restrictions on the procedure.
Ann was 15 weeks pregnant with her fourth child when the results of her prenatal genetic test indicated something was very wrong.
About 28,000 units of the product linked to gastrointestinal illness and potential liver issues were sold across the U.S.
The percentage of Army National Guard members who are vaccinated is the lowest among the U.S. military.
"F**k America. I'm f**king renouncing my citizenship. I'm f**king coming here," Armstrong told fans at a stadium in the U.K.
Heir to the British throne's office says "correct processes were followed" after Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani handed him $3.2 million in cash.
Troop levels will be boosted in member states bordering Russia.
Ukraine's president stressed that the target presented "no threat to the Russian army" and had "no strategic value."
Western sanctions have damaged Russia's economy and spurred many foreign companies to exit the country.
Preliminary investigations suggested that Mara died while swimming, state police said.
Gilliam was known for his work with stained and draped canvases, but expanded into many forms, textures and materials during his life.
A judge has found that there is enough evidence against ex-husband Jason Alexander to go to trial for felony stalking after he showed up uninvited at the pop star's wedding earlier this month.
Jenny Han said she was told by publishers years ago that people wouldn't read stories about Asian Americans.
Smith was up against two stars of "Bel Air," which is a reworking of Smith's TV show from the 1990s, "Fresh Prince of Bel Air."
Attack is the third major theft this year involving services that help users trade crypto across different blockchains.
Employees at the online review company used less than 2% of its office space in Chicago, New York and Washington, D.C.
Alexa will have the ability to mimic a voice – even your dead relative's – by using just minute of audio and learning from it.
A search for the graves of massacre victims began in 2020 and resumed last year with nearly three dozen coffins containing remains of possible victims recovered.
Elon Musk is once again expressing concerns about purchasing Twitter, even as the company's board of directors is urging its shareholders to approve the sale. CBS News tech reporter Dan Patterson sat down with anchors Tanya Rivero and Elaine Quijano to discuss the world's richest man's latest hesitations with the deal.
Drought and warming temperatures - conditions favored by the insects - have fanned the outbreaks.
Most bacteria are microscopic, but this one is so big it can be seen with the naked eye.
While many factors likely boosted Japan's COVID resilience, researchers say a possible cellular-level advantage could help them create a new weapon against the virus.
A search for the graves of massacre victims began in 2020 and resumed last year with nearly three dozen coffins containing remains of possible victims recovered.
Symptoms of the infection in fish include "bulging eyes, lethargic or erratic swimming and increased mortality," officials said.
Police say a customer shot two employees, following a dispute over "too much mayo" on a sandwich.
Ricky Dubose was sentenced to death for the the June 2017 shooting deaths of Sgt. Christopher Monica and Sgt. Curtis Billue.
The officers were attacked by a presumed drug gang equipped with 10 homemade armored cars and heavy weaponry, authorities said.
Officials did not identify the abducted men, but local media reported they were workers at a coastal ranch.
Named for Washington teen Nikki Kuhnhausen, a push to ban the so-called trans panic defense, where defendants use a victim's gender identity as an excuse for violence, resulted in legislation called "Nikki's Law."
Depending on the results of an independent review, budget impacts and other factors, the Psyche mission could face cancellation.
An early Super Heavy-Starship failure could disrupt SpaceX astronaut fights to space station.
NASA successfully fueled its new moon rocket on the agency's fourth attempt, but problems remain.
NASA says a critical fueling test for its Space Launch System moon rocket went well despite a leaking hydrogen fitting.
SpaceX on track to launch more than 50 Falcon 9 rockets this year.
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As abortion-rights activists mourned the end of an era, anti-abortion advocates celebrated a long-fought victory.
Inside the life of a teenage girl and how her disappearance inspired a movement.
Concerts are back on track, with rock, heavy metal and country artists returning to live performances.
In the early morning hours of August 8, 2013, first responders were called to a house fire in Modesto, California. Scott and Janet Pettit were found dead inside, and investigators soon determined the fire was no accident.
The Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade is now raising fears about the future of fertility treatments such as in vitro fertilization. Fertility attorney Adam Wolf joins John Dickerson to discuss what legal obstacles fertility clinics could face.
With the surprise news that the January 6 House select committee will hold a hearing Tuesday, Politico senior legal affairs reporter Kyle Cheney and Axios congressional reporter Alayna Treene join "Red and Blue" to discuss what to expect, as well as some of the possible executive actions President Biden could take on abortion.
The Supreme Court's term comes to an end this week after a number of controversial decisions, including overturning Roe v. Wade and rulings that expand gun rights and public school prayer. Several important cases are still on the docket. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joined CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss.
We meet a group of scientists in Colorado innovating ways to protect the nation's food supply. And travel to Georgia to see the legacy of schools that educated African American in the segregated south. Then visit Cape Canaveral to pay tribute to the Apollo 1 crew we lost 55 years ago. Watch these stories and more on Eye on America with host Michelle Miller.
The World Health Organization says it does not currently consider monkeypox a global health emergency despite a growing number of cases in Europe and the U.S. Dr. Celine Gounder, an infectious disease specialist and editor-at-large for public health at Kaiser Health News, joins CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss what needs to be done to address the outbreak.