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Death toll rises from flooding in central Texas ; medal of Honor recipient recalls pulling fellow Marines to safety in Vietnam
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Death toll rises from flooding in central Texas ; medal of Honor recipient recalls pulling fellow Marines to safety in Vietnam
Hurricane Michael makes landfall, leaving thousands without power; Feds bust New York man accused of planning to blow himself up on Election Day
Hurricane warnings issues along the Louisiana coast; Possible suspects questioned in murder of American in Greece.
Hurricane watches issued for parts of Louisiana; Last Volkswagen Beetle rolls off the assembly line.
Portland rally met with police presence in anticipation of violence; Child’s Victim’s Act has opened the door to a rush of lawsuits in New York.
North Carolina assesses Hurricane Dorian damage; Antonio Brown, released by Raiders, reportedly signs with Patriots
More than 1,000 rescued from dangerous Texas flooding; Brothers with their own candle company give back.
Wave of tornadoes in Mississippi and Louisiana turns deadly; Newtown wins state football championship on shooting anniversary.
Holiday travel plans snarled by rain and flooding; 96-year-old toy maker gives his creations away to kids in need.
Powerful storm slams the South with tornadoes and flooding; Christina Koch returns to Earth after record stay aboard space station
Trump grants clemency for several high-profile felons; A brave preschooler and her classmates show the power of friendship.
Michigan dam breaks force thousands to evacuate; Bike riding surges during the coronavirus pandemic
Hurricane Sally threatens millions along the Gulf Coast; Connecticut teen saves mother, three children from burning car.
As a storm moves its way into the area, flood and high surf advisories have been issued.
A powerful storm system could disrupt Halloween plans for millions of Americans this weekend. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN with the forecast.
Every uptick in the global thermometer affects how we live. Here's what could happen if temperatures continue to climb.
Parts of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut all saw more rain yesterday than they typically get in an entire month.
Forecasters say the storm could develop into a bomb cyclone just as another blasted the West Coast over the weekend.
Residents on the East Coast are now bracing for the season's first nor'easter, as severe weather threatens tens of millions of Americans from the Pacific Northwest to New England. CBS news lead national correspondent David Begnaud reports on the impact of a record-breaking bomb cyclone on the West Coast, and CBS news meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins Elaine Quijano on CBSN to discuss the severe weather across the nation this week.
A strong storm is expected to bring mudslides and flooding to California along with rain and wind. Jeff Berardelli has more.
Storm blamed for at least two deaths in Washington State brings record amount of rain to Northern California, flooding streets and producing rockslides.
Californians are under evacuation warnings from yet another extreme weather event — this time a storm system known as a "bomb cyclone." The storms are expected to bring massive rainfall and strong winds, which can lead to flash flooding and mudslides. Lilia Luciano reports.
CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli reports on the first large atmospheric river of the season, which is expected to bring heavy rain and snow to western regions into next week. He explores how this will impact California and other parts of the Pacific Northwest suffering from a severe drought. He also discusses the stormy forecast for areas on the east side of the country.
Nicholas Burns, President Biden's nominee for U.S. ambassador to China, called the country the "most dangerous competitor" to the U.S. And India celebrated administering 1 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses Thursday, even as a recent drop in inoculations worries health care providers. Haley Ott reports from London on these and other stories from around the world.
Tropical Storm Isaias is gaining strength as it churns toward the coast of the Carolinas. Nearly 120 million Americans are in the storm's path, and warnings stretch from South Carolina to Maine. Chip Reid has the latest.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was taken into custody Monday by immigration authorities and the Department of Homeland Security said he is being processed for deportation to Uganda.
The moves are a part of President Trump's ongoing federal anti-crime crackdown.
Health officials in Gaza say an Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital has killed at least 15 people, including 4 journalists.
The U.S. military on Sunday intercepted a Russian spy plane flying in international airspace off Alaska, marking the third such instance in less than a week.
"The risk to public health in the United States from this introduction is very low," said HHS spokesperson Andrew Nixon.
An American man who worked at a U.S. military facility in Germany has been indicted for allegedly offering to supply sensitive information to China.
Important questions are being raised about 9/11 as evidence surfaces in a lawsuit against the Saudi government filed by families of the people killed in the 2001 terrorist attacks.
Taking no chances, SpaceX called off an attempt to launch its huge Super Heavy-Starship rocket after running into problems with ground equipment.
Starbucks' tried and true pumpkin spice latte and other autumn inspired treats will be available starting Tuesday, Aug. 26.