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Investigators are collecting the Annunciation Catholic School shooter's writings and other items as more details emerge about the mass shooting's victims. CBS News' Anna Schecter reports.
A mass shooter killed two children and injured 17 others in Minneapolis at the Annunciation Catholic School. The shooter targeted worshippers during a prayer service. CBS News' Nidia Cavazos has more on reactions at the scene after the attack, Anna Schecter has more details on the shooter, and Natalie Brand has more on the White House's reaction.
Nvidia's latest earnings report appears strong, but investors remain wary about a potential AI bubble burst. Nathan Bomey, a business reporter for Axios, joins CBS News with more.
The White House is advising Denmark to calm down over concerns about reports that the U.S. is trying to exert influence in Greenland. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe reports.
Minnesota residents flooded vigils after a mass shooting at the Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis. This comes as parents and other shooting survivors react to the attack, where two children were killed, and 17 people were injured. Ash-har Quraishi and Lana Zak reports.
The U.S. is remembering Hurricane Katrina, which devastated parts of the South 20 years ago. CBS News' Rob Marciano reports.
A massive Russian attack in Kyiv killed at least 15 people, a city official said. This comes as a potential ceasefire deal fails to garner support from Vladimir Putin. Katy Watson with BBC News, a CBS News partner, has more.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are officially engaged. The couple shared the announcement on social media. Carly Thomas, an associate editor for the Hollywood Reporter, joins with more details.
Musk gives federal workers "another chance" to justify their jobs; Blue Ghost spacecraft shares stunning footage of the moon.
Pope Francis in critical condition; "Conclave" wins big at the SAG Awards.
Netanyahu vows to make Hamas pay for failing to return body of Israeli hostage Shiri Bibas; President Trump's Ukraine policy alarms leaders in Europe.
Trump calls Ukrainian President Zelenskyy a dictator; Apple unveils new, lower-cost iPhone 16e.
Elon Musk defends DOGE's cost-cutting efforts; How the CDC's "disease detectives" respond during public health emergencies.
Deadly storm hits Kentucky with heavy rain and flash flooding; Beyoncé fans blame dynamic pricing for high ticket costs.
Top DOJ officials, Manhattan federal prosecutor resign after receiving orders to drop Eric Adams case; Linda McMahon, Trump's pick for education chief, vowed to "reorient" the department during her confirmation hearing.
Hamas says it will release Israeli hostages Saturday; Skyrocketing cocoa bean prices drive up the cost of chocolate ahead of Valentine's Day.
Marc Fogel, American detained in Russia, meets with President Trump after being freed; Last-minute Valentine's Day travel tips.
President Trump issues ultimatum to Hamas; Small Washington town feels inflationary pinch.
President Trump said on Saturday he will send troops to Portland, Oregon, as his deployments expand to more cities across the U.S.
Abrego Garcia's lawyers argued that travel to Moshannon is far more difficult for members of the defense team based in Nashville, and not easier for those in New York.
One source told CBS News that the termination letter to the agents cited their alleged "lack of judgement" in their actions.
Dominion sued Giuliani in 2021 for $1.3 billion in damages after he led President Trump's efforts to cast doubt on the 2020 election results.
In the rural community of Globe, one of Arizona's oldest mining towns, sheriff deputies are looking into reports of people who may be missing.
Israeli strikes and gunfire have killed at least 59 people across Gaza overnight, according to health officials.
A federal grand jury indicted former FBI Director James Comey on two criminal counts. Comey has said he is innocent.
Prince William opened up to Eugene Levy in a preview for "The Reluctant Traveler." The full conversation will be released next week.
The State Department announced it was revoking a visa for Colombia President Gustavo Petro after he participated in a New York protest where he called on American soldiers to disobey President Trump's orders.