
Reporter's notebook: George W. Bush and the week Hurricane Katrina hit
CBS News White House Correspondent Mark Knoller shares his log of then-President Bush's schedule that week
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CBS News White House Correspondent Mark Knoller shares his log of then-President Bush's schedule that week
Former President George W. Bush returned Friday to New Orleans
A decade after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, its effects still linger in New Orleans, Plaquemines Parish and the Mississippi coast
Ten years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans - signs of resilience and struggle
The persistence of El Niño in the Pacific could contribute to very different conditions on the East and West Coasts
President Trump has denied penning the message, which includes the outline of a woman's body.
The Supreme Court froze a lower court order that prevented immigration authorities from stopping people without reasonable suspicion that they are in the U.S. unlawfully.
Justice Amy Coney Barrett spoke with CBS News senior correspondent Norah O'Donnell for her first TV interview since joining the Supreme Court in 2020.
Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo said his department did not do any data analysis on how a change in vaccine rules could affect outbreaks of diseases like measles, polio or whooping cough.
A jury's conclusion that President Trump should pay E. Jean Carroll more than $83 million in damages for defamation was "fair and reasonable," a federal appeals panel ruled.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit ruled that 19 states and the District of Columbia did not have legal standing to sue over the mass firings of probationary workers.
A retired Auburn University professor was stabbed to death in a public park near the school in Alabama on Saturday, according to police and the university.
Chagas disease is already endemic to 21 countries in the Americas, and growing evidence of the parasite is challenging the non-endemic label in the U.S., the CDC says.
President Donald Trump has amplified his promises to send National Guard troops and immigration agents to Chicago by posting a parody image from "Apocalypse Now" featuring a ball of flames as helicopters zoom over the nation's third-largest city.