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19-year-old woman swept away by floodwaters in Pennsylvania and crews in Maryland have conducted more than 2 dozen water rescues
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19-year-old woman swept away by floodwaters in Pennsylvania and crews in Maryland have conducted more than 2 dozen water rescues
Jarod Ramos, 38, has reportedly been charged with attempted murder, weapons offenses along with five counts of first degree murder
State officials say the FBI briefed them this week that their voter registration platform was bought by a Russian national in 2015
Staff say Wendi Winters' decision to confront the man who opened fire in their office prevented him from shooting more
In Annapolis, Maryland, services were held for three of the five victims of the deadly shooting at the Capital Gazette Newspaper. Friends and family paid their respects to Rebecca Smith, Gerald Fishman and Wendi Winters. DeMarco Morgan reports.
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The Baltimore Sun reported that President Trump originally denied the request from Democratic Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley
The man accused of murdering five people at a newsroom in Annapolis, Maryland, made his alleged intentions clear before the deadly rampage. Police say Jarrod Ramos sent threatening letters to the Maryland Court of Special Appeals and a law office just a few hours before the attack. The details in the letters are disturbing. Norah O'Donnell reports.
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Four journalists and a sales assistant were killed in last week's deadly shooting rampage at the Capital Gazette's newsroom in Annapolis. Only on "CBS This Morning," photojournalist Paul W. Gillespie spoke with Chip Reid about the scene he witnessed.
Gunman killed five people at Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland
Four journalists and a sales assistant were killed in last week's deadly shooting rampage at the Capital Gazette's newsroom in Annapolis. Only on "CBS This Morning," Chip Reid spoke with survivor and photojournalist Paul W. Gillespie about why he's wearing a shirt that says "Journalism Matters."
Quietly clutching candles or hoisting #AnnapolisStrong signs, more than 1,000 people streamed through Maryland's capital to honor those killed in one of the deadliest attacks on journalists in U.S. history
The man accused of murdering five people at Maryland’s Capital Gazette had a years-long grudge against the newspaper. In 2013, police were notified about threatening tweets sent by Jarrod Ramos toward the paper but they determined he was not a threat. Paula Reid reports.
Maryland Newspaper Shooting: Victims identified, suspect charged; Rebuilding after losing 15 years of memories.
CBS News has learned more about the five victims killed by a gunman in The Capital Gazette newsroom on Thursday. Chip Reid joins CBSN from Annapolis, Maryland with the latest details on the case, and the latest from the woman who suspect pled guilty to stalking.
Maryland newspaper shooting suspect Jarrod Ramos has not been cooperating with detectives, so police are using old court documents and Twitter posts to gather clues about what may have sparked his anger. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBSN to discuss the investigation.
The victims of Thursday's mass shooting at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis were remembered at a vigil not far from where the suspect, Jarrod Ramos, was charged with five counts of first-degree murder. He appeared in court by video link from the nearby county jail where he is on suicide watch. CBS News' Chip Reid reports.
Journalists at The Capital Gazette took to social media to seek help and report on the fatal shooting in their newsroom.
The man suspected of opening fire at the Capital Gazette newspaper has not been cooperating with detectives. But his actions on Twitter, and in court, are giving police clues about what prompted the shooting. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues reports.
His words and actions on Twitter and in court are giving police important clues about what may have prompted the shooting
Five people were killed when a gunman opened fire at the Capital Gazette newspaper Thursday
Journalists at The Capital Gazette took to social media to seek help and report on the fatal shooting
The suspect in a deadly shooting at a newspaper office in Maryland is in custody but has not yet been identified. Authorities said five people were killed in the shooting. CBS News security analyst Paul Viollis joins CBSN with more.
Court records show Ramos had a long-running legal dispute with The Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland
The Justice Department has released records from the Epstein files, the first documents to come to light under a new law. Follow live updates here.
The Brown University shooting suspect was found dead in a storage unit in New Hampshire. Authorities believe he is also responsible for killing an MIT professor.
Cathy Grossu, the mother-in-law of retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, said she had seen the family a day before the fatal crash.
The airstrikes on ISIS targets are being conducted in response to the killing of two U.S. Army soldiers and an civilian contractor by a lone terrorist in Palmyra, Syria.
A federal judge ruled that Lindsey Halligan, the prosecutor who secured the indictments against them, was unlawfully appointed to her role as interim U.S. attorney.
The Justice Department has disclosed thousands of files and photos related to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, following years of pressure from lawmakers and abuse survivors.
The manhunt for the Brown University shooter was complicated by the early misidentification of a person of interest and limited, low-quality video footage.
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The manhunt for the Brown University shooter was complicated by the early misidentification of a person of interest and limited, low-quality video footage.
A federal judge ruled that Lindsey Halligan, the prosecutor who secured the indictments against them, was unlawfully appointed to her role as interim U.S. attorney.
Friends and colleagues of Rob Reiner sat down with CBS News to share personal anecdotes and fond memories of him following the news of his tragic death.
Rapid emergence of AI will foster demand for new types of workers, including "explainers" and bias auditors, according to economist Robert Seamans.
Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik says she is suspending her campaign for governor of New York and will not seek reelection to Congress.
Rapid emergence of AI will foster demand for new types of workers, including "explainers" and bias auditors, according to economist Robert Seamans.
Millions of people with an Affordable Care Act health plan face a massive jump in premiums next year — this chart shows just how much.
Nine drug manufacturers will offer their drugs to Medicaid recipients at most-favored-nation discounts in exchange for tariff exemptions.
A bankruptcy judge blocked an attempt by a nursing home chain's primary investor to shield himself from settlement payments and liability in lawsuits over allegations of poor care.
Sports betting companies face mounting competition from rapidly growing prediction markets such as Kalshi and Polymarket.
A federal judge ruled that Lindsey Halligan, the prosecutor who secured the indictments against them, was unlawfully appointed to her role as interim U.S. attorney.
The Justice Department has disclosed thousands of files and photos related to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, following years of pressure from lawmakers and abuse survivors.
The airstrikes on ISIS targets are being conducted in response to the killing of two U.S. Army soldiers and an civilian contractor by a lone terrorist in Palmyra, Syria.
Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik says she is suspending her campaign for governor of New York and will not seek reelection to Congress.
The latest deluge of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, released by the Justice Department, adds to a huge trove of documents and photos that have already been made public.
Millions of people with an Affordable Care Act health plan face a massive jump in premiums next year — this chart shows just how much.
A memo from Dr. Vinay Prasad, the head of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, may signal an effort to to rewrite the rules governing the U.S. vaccine system.
The proposals run counter to the recommendations of most major U.S. medical organizations.
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Kevin Murray was his family's health watchdog. His vigilance helped his brothers "avoid a real catastrophe."
The airstrikes on ISIS targets are being conducted in response to the killing of two U.S. Army soldiers and an civilian contractor by a lone terrorist in Palmyra, Syria.
Police said the suspect was declared dead at a hospital after jumping from the building's sixth floor, the Central News Agency reported.
Putin claims no "willingness from Ukraine" to negotiate a peace deal as he touts battlefield gains, and Kyiv claims a brazen strike on a ship far from Russia.
Australia will use a sweeping buyback scheme to "get guns off our streets," Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Friday.
TikTok's China-based parent company ByteDance must sever ties with TikTok or lose access to U.S. app stores and web-hosting services
Friends and colleagues of Rob Reiner sat down with CBS News to share personal anecdotes and fond memories of him following the news of his tragic death.
Kiefer Sutherland recalls Rob Reiner's reaction to filming Jack Nicholson's famous scene in "A Few Good Men."
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Rapid emergence of AI will foster demand for new types of workers, including "explainers" and bias auditors, according to economist Robert Seamans.
Sports betting companies face mounting competition from rapidly growing prediction markets such as Kalshi and Polymarket.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
People are starting to develop lasting connections with artificial technology. Melissa J. Perry, the dean of the College of Public Health at George Mason University, joins CBS News with more details.
TikTok has signed a deal to sell its U.S. operations to a group of investors in America, a source familiar with the deal tells CBS News. Jo Ling Kent has more.
The Trump administration intends to dismantle one of the world's leading climate research institutions, in Boulder, Colorado, over what it said were concerns about "climate alarmism."
The footage of a bear caring for an adopted cub was captured during the annual polar bear migration along the Western Hudson Bay in Churchill, Manitoba.
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Paleontologists have discovered and documented 16,600 footprints left by theropods, the dinosaur group that includes the Tyrannosaurus rex.
The manhunt for the Brown University shooter was complicated by the early misidentification of a person of interest and limited, low-quality video footage.
The manhunt for the suspect in Saturday's deadly shooting at Brown University is finally over. Police discovered 48-year-old Claudio Manuel Neves Valente dead in a New Hampshire storage unit on Thursday night. CBS News' Anna Schecter explains what led to the discovery.
The Department of Justice has released hundreds of thousands of files related to the criminal prosecutions of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. CBS News justice reporter Jake Rosen has more.
CBS News reporters and producers are poring through thousands of newly released documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. CBS News justice reporter Jake Rosen joins with the latest details.
We are learning more about the 48-year-old man identified as the perpetrator of both the mass shooting at Brown University and the killing of an MIT professor. CBS News national investigative correspondent Tom Hanson has the latest.
President Trump withdrew Isaacman's nomination for NASA administrator in April, before nominating him again in November.
NASA continues to aim its space telescopes at the visiting ice ball, estimated to be up to 3.5 miles in size.
Super-Earth TOI-561b is about 40 times closer to its host star than Mercury is to the sun.
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The European Space Agency said that the black hole inside the spiral galaxy NGC 3783 has the mass of 30 million suns.
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The suspect in the Dec. 13 mass shooting on the campus of Brown University was found dead by suicide in a storage unit in Salem, New Hampshire, authorities said. He has been identified as 48-year-old Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, a former Brown grad student. Tom Hanson has more on how he was found.
From Beyoncé finally winning the Album of the Year Grammy and Taylor Swift's engagement to NFL star Travis Kelce, to major blockbusters like "Zootopia 2" and the final season of "Stranger Things," 2025 has been a fun and jam-packed year for pop culture. Radio host Lamar Dawson joins to look back.
Friends of Rob and Michele Reiner will be sharing memories this weekend in a CBS News special honoring their life and legacy. Actor Albert Brooks is among them.
The Trump administration this week took steps to potentially reclassify cannabis as a less dangerous drug. Dr. Sue Sisley, an internal medicine clinician and principal investigator at the Scottsdale Research Institute in Arizona, joins CBS News to discuss.