Trump expands use of federal agents as mayors push back
But Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said she won't let federal troops terrorize her city.
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But Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said she won't let federal troops terrorize her city.
"There is no comfort in revenge, put the guns down," said Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown.
The victims' conditions weren't clear. There were multiple suspects and one person of interest was being questioned.
Federal officers were filmed shooting tear gas and smoke bombs at protesters early Tuesday morning in Portland, Oregon, and the Department of Homeland Security is preparing to deploy agents to other cities. CBS News' Carter Evans reports from Portland, and Zolan Kanno-Youngs, a homeland security correspondent for the New York Times, joins CBSN with more on who these agents are and questions about their legal authority.
About two dozen daily maximum heat records are in jeopardy, especially across the Northeast.
A 7-year-old girl in Chicago, an 8-year-old girl in Atlanta, and a 6-year-old boy in Philadelphia were among those killed in a spate of shootings over the holiday weekend. Dozens of people were wounded in cities around the U.S. CBSN's Anne-Marie Green has details.
One Chicago resident’s project to photograph all 77 of the city's neighborhoods became something entirely unexpected due to the coronavirus pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests. Ryan Bakerink talked with “Sunday Morning” producer Sara Kugel about his images of Chicago captured during a historic time.
Current calls for police reform echo protests in Chicago after the death of Laquan McDonald more than five years ago.
Last year, Chicago police were court-ordered to enact reforms in light of the 2014 shooting death of Laquan McDonald. CBS News spoke to the Chicago Police Department and community stakeholders on the progress that has been made and what still needs to be done. Adriana Diaz reports from Chicago.
When there is not a pandemic, the cast of the Tony-winning musical “Chicago” performs at New York’s Ambassador Theatre, home of the longest-running American musical in Broadway history. Alas, with stages shut down, the quarantined ladies of “Chicago” (Amra-Faye Wright, Arian Keddell, Mary Claire King, Pilar Millhollen, Rachel Schur and Tonya Wathen) have created a socially-distanced performance of "Cell Block Tango," exclusively for "Sunday Morning” viewers. Happy Father’s Day!
Liz Abunaw says the nationwide protests demanding justice for systemic racism comes as no surprise.
"This is our moment to make sure that state legislators and local officials really rise to the occasion — not just with record rhetoric, but with actions," Lightfoot said on the CBSN special, "Red & Blue: State of Our Union."
Photographer Ryan Bakerink documented, in black-and-white, the diversity and passion of marchers, and then, in color, captured the fallout of unrest in the city
Police say they thought the woman and driver were among looters in the area when they swarmed the car outside a mall and started banging their batons on the windows.
The suspension was announced just hours after the school system's CEO offered assurances that free meals would continue.
An plant explosion in Waukegan, Illinois, left one person dead and two others missing. Four others were hospitalized. Kenneth Craig reports.
Uber and Lyft drivers are on strike in cities around the world. The protest comes ahead of Uber's expected initial public offering that could value the company at more than $90 billion. Jamie Yuccas reports.
Chicago's historic new mayor is taking on political corruption as her first official act. Lori Lightfoot signed an executive order Monday that curtails the power of Chicago's city council members. She's also the first African-American woman and first openly LGBTQ mayor of Chicago. Jericka Duncan spoke with Lightfoot in her first national interview as mayor.
A banker who prosecutors say tried to buy himself a senior post in President Trump's administration by making risky loans to former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort was arrested Thursday on a financial institution bribery charge. Authorities said Stephen Calk committed the crime while serving as CEO of The Federal Savings Bank.
A Chicago judge ordered records in the Jussie Smollett case to be unsealed. The judge said the "Empire" actor forfeited his rights to keep the case sealed by speaking to the media after prosecutors dismissed charges against him. Dean Reynolds joins CBSN to discuss.
The hit series of "Whistleblower" is back for season 2 on CBS. This week, a police officer named Shannon Spalding worked undercover to discover some of the most dangerous criminals in Chicago were fellow police officers. Host and executive producer Alex Ferrer joined CBSN with the story of how she risked her life to stop them.
At least 38 people were shot over Memorial Day weekend in Chicago. Seven of those victims were killed. This comes despite police and community efforts to combat shootings and gun violence. WBBM-TV reporter Mike Puccinelli joined CBSN with more.
Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson spoke to reporters Monday about a deadly weekend of gun violence in the city. Ten people were killed and dozens more wounded in what were believed to be mostly gang-related shootings.
Leaked police surveillance video 24-year-old Brittany Hill fatally shot by someone driving by in a car in West Chicago as she attempted to protect the 1-year-old in her arms. Jeremy Ross of CBS Chicago station WBBM-TV reports.
R. Kelly pleaded not guilty to 11 new charges at an arraignment in Chicago. CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan joins CBSN to discuss.
As U.S.-Iran tension soars, Trump warns violence against protesters could bring an American intervention: "We are locked and loaded and ready to go."
The FBI's field office in Charlotte, North Carolina, said the potential attack was inspired by ISIS.
"You come first," declares the new anchor of the Evening News. "Not advertisers. Not politicians. Not corporate interests — including the new owners of CBS."
Nine of the Minnesota child care centers that were discussed in a viral video, prompting allegations of fraud, were operated as expected when state investigators conducted on-site checks this week, officials said on Friday.
Many of those killed and injured by a fire that tore through a bar in Switzerland's Crans-Montana ski resort were teenagers celebrating the new year.
The suspect, Brian Cole, has not yet entered a plea to the charges stemming from two bombs found near Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters nearly five years ago.
House Democrats will also be holding a hearing on the five-year mark of the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol.
Grok, the chatbot developed by Elon Musk's company xAI, said it is fixing "lapses in safeguards" after social media users said it was generating sexualized photos of minors.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the earthquake had a preliminary magnitude of 6.5 with the epicenter near the Pacific coast resort town of Acapulco.