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At least 15 killed in Kentucky flooding; Beyonce drops first solo studio album in six years.
Record flooding in Kentucky has killed at least 16 people. Jeremy Slinker, director for Kentucky Emergency Management, joined Catherine Herridge to discuss the devastating flood damage.
The annual weather pattern known as the monsoon has brought a parade of storms to cities across the U.S. Southwest.
Heavy flooding in Kentucky killed at least 16 people, including at least six children, and left thousands without power. Speaking Friday morning about the devastation, Gov. Andy Beshear said "it's a tough one." WKYT reporter Jim Stratman joins CBS News with more from the region.
Several people are dead in eastern Kentucky after torrential rain caused flooding. Governor Andy Beshear says the death toll could rise as some people are still unaccounted for. Meteorologist Mike Seidel from CBS News’ partners at the Weather Channel has more.
Residents are bracing for more rain after widespread flooding in eastern Kentucky.
State officials expect the number to climb, and say people are still missing after the devastating flooding.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
At least 1 dead after historic flooding in St. Louis; Bride turns her dream dress into a movement of generosity
Record rainfall caused deadly flash flooding in the St. Louis area. At least one person was killed. First responders helped more than 100 residents flee their drenched homes and trapped vehicles. KMOV's Caroline Hecker reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
Thunderstorms caused widespread flooding in and around St. Louis on Tuesday morning.
Heavy rains swelled the Roudbal river by the city of Estahban, according to the city's governor Yousef Karegar.
Last month's historic flooding of Yellowstone National Park caused so much damage that it will likely take years to repair. Jonathan Vigliotti got an exclusive look at the devastation.
CBS News was given exclusive access to Yellowstone National Park's northern entrance, where the road leading into the park is severely damaged.
All 44 people who were unaccounted for after severe flooding in southwestern Virginia have been found. With no power or cell service for miles, many had no way to contact their loved ones. Christina Ruffini has the latest.
Dozens unaccounted for after storms hit Virginia; President Biden and Israeli prime minister speak to reporters.
Authorities have located all of the 44 people who were reported unaccounted for after after sudden and severe storms washed some homes right off their foundations.
More than 40 people remain unaccounted for in Buchanan County, Virginia after severe storms swept through Southwest Virginia, causing dangerous flash flooding. A state of emergency has been declared and more than 100 homes have been destroyed. CBS News correspondent Christina Ruffini has the latest on the damage and recovery efforts.
Overnight storms caused widespread power outages and infrastructure damage, with some homes having been swept off their foundations.
Dozens of people are unaccounted for and more than a hundred homes have been destroyed after heavy rains in southwest Virginia.
Emergency management boss warns there's a "very good chance that the flooding will be worse than any of the other three."
The World Food Programme announced last month that it can no longer provide humanitarian aid to many people in South Sudan. The East-African country has also been ravaged by flood and drought, leaving millions in devastating conditions. Deborah Patta reports.
Toxic foam clouds flooded streets and dozens of homes Wednesday following a night of heavy rain in Soacha, Colombia. Local media reported the foam came from an overflowing sewage gully.
Heavy rain led to a mudslide and flooding Wednesday in Austria's southern Carinthia region that caused widespread damage. At least one person in the region has died, police said.
The FBI confirmed it that it searched former national security adviser John Bolton's house early Friday morning.
The IPC, a global body that monitors hunger crises, says 22 months of war in Gaza have left half a million people facing "starvation, destitution and death." Israel calls it "lies."
The new map would shift five of California's Republican House seats to be more favorable to Democrats in the 2026 midterm elections.
Jerome Powell will address the state of the U.S. economy — and perhaps offer hints about interest rates — in a closely watched speech on Friday.
A federal judge ordered an indefinite halt to further construction or expansion at "Alligator Alcatraz," in a a setback for the Trump administration and Florida officials.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia could be released from pre-trial detention and head back to his home state of Maryland as early as Friday — but it's unclear if ICE will seek to deport him again.
Investors will be eyeing closely Powell's speech in Jackson Hole on Friday to see if the Fed chair hints at a potential rate cut at the central bank's next meeting.
A trainee surgeon stands accused in Australia of secretly recording videos of hundreds of female colleagues in hospital restrooms.
Cracker Barrel stock plunged as much as 15% after the restaurant chain released a new logo that removes its long-time image of a man leaning against a barrel.