Dozens demonstrating against military parade arrested outside U.S. Capitol
All those arrested outside the U.S. Capitol will be charged with unlawful demonstration and crossing a police line, authorities said.
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All those arrested outside the U.S. Capitol will be charged with unlawful demonstration and crossing a police line, authorities said.
The San Antonio Fire Department told CBS News on Saturday that 13 people have been found dead after flooding on highways in Texas.
Nashville police said Conner Smith showed no signs of impairment and that there are no current charges as the investigation continues.
The auction, "Princess Diana's Style & A Royal Collection," will take place June 26 in Beverly Hills, California.
Sarah Milgrim's parents and older brother spoke to CBS News for their first network TV interview since the deadly shooting outside the Capital Jewish Museum.
The commercial truck hauling about 14 million honeybees overturned around 4 a.m. in Whatcom County, Washington, which borders Canada's British Columbia.
The group of 138 former judges called the prosecution of judge Hannah Dugan an "egregious overreach by the executive branch."
Faizan Zaki, 13, was a favorite to win this year's Scripps National Spelling Bee and was last year's runner-up.
Inmates Lenton Vanburen, Leo Tate and Jermaine Donald were captured Monday, Attorney General Liz Murrill said.
New details are emerging about the shooting that killed two employees of the Israeli Embassy in D.C. outside the Capital Jewish Museum. The suspect is charged with first-degree murder.
The victims, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, were a couple about to become engaged, said Israel's ambassador to the U.S., Yechiel Leiter.
The mother was arrested on allegations she purchased ammunition and tactical gear for her son, who authorities said was planning "mass targeted violence" at a San Antonio school.
The Greer Fire in eastern Arizona remained at zero containment as of Wednesday.
A spokesperson for Taylor Swift said the subpoena is being used "to draw public interest by creating tabloid clickbait."
Louis Prevost told CBS News that he was "mind blown" after finding out the news that his brother was now Pope Leo XIV.