
Communities will face chronic flooding as sea levels rise
The data shows us exactly which communities will face the hardest choices in the era of rising sea levels
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The data shows us exactly which communities will face the hardest choices in the era of rising sea levels
Days after Typhoon Nanmadol swept across country, almost two dozen still missing and feared dead under deluge
As much as 19 inches of rain in several days causes landslides as violent storms affect more than 11 million people
Officials in southeast Bangladesh -- where building on unstable hillsides a common problem -- say rescuers among the dead
A new GOP proposal allows private insurance companies to compete in the aged and faulty federal flood insurance program
"Now we are extremely helpless with our little children... Today, we didn't get anything to eat," displaced person says as over 100,000 take refuge in makeshift camps
This year's outlook could be benign or bleak, but more homeowners than ever are at risk -- and are doing less about it
On Sunday, Muhammad Ali's body arrived in Louisville, where there will be a private funeral on Thursday, and a public service Friday; George Foreman was a heavy favorite when he matched up with an older, slower Muhammad Ali in the "Rumble in the Jungle."
Parts of northern Arkansas saw at least 16 feet of floodwater
The levee on the Black River was breached at about 8:30 a.m. Wednesday near Pocahontas, Arkansas, about 125 miles northeast of Little Rock
Four days of rain have soaked towns along the Meramec River in Missouri, where the water is 26 feet above flood stage. Across the state, stretches of highways that have turned to waterways are closed. Michelle Miller has the details.
Search continues for the boy's 18-month-old sister, who remains missing
In his most extensive interview since being elected in March, Pope Francis warned the Catholic Church must balance its rules about abortion, gay marriage and contraception with the need to be more welcoming; and, Army Capt. Will Swenson will receive the Medal of Honor at the White House next month for his bravery in Afghanistan. Some of Swenson's heroism was captured on video that shows soldiers fight not only for their country, but for each other, too.
The hunt for murder-abduction suspect James Lee DiMaggio has ended. DiMaggio reportedly was fatally shot by authorities in Idaho. Hannah Anderson, the kidnapped teenage girl, was found safe; and, the small tourist town of Manitou Springs, Colorado is cleaning up after heavy rain on top of scorched ground triggered devastating mudslides that damaged dozens of homes and businesses.
San Bernardino County fire chief Mark Hartwig said the so-called Blue Cut fire "hit with an intensity we hadn't seen before"; a new exhibit of sports photographs at the Brooklyn Museum in New York show the beauty of the human body in motion
Like disaster earlier this month that claimed 300 lives, this deluge swept over a poor mountain community as residents slept
At least four people have been killed in the worst flooding to hit Colorado in generations. The National Guard was called in to rescue stranded residents, while the waters shut down a major highway and backed up sewers in Denver; and, Steve Hartman catches up with a man whose wife was suffering kidney failure. After his story first aired on the "CBS Evening News," thousands of people offered their kidneys - and one was a match.
The CBS News battleground tracker shows Ted Cruz has a six-point lead over Donald Trump heading in to a possibly game-changing primary in Wisconsin; and two brothers from Maryland play Monday night against each other in the NCAA Men's Championship game.
The victims of the Washington Navy Yard have been identified, and their families have begun speaking out; and, the Costa Concordia cruise ship is now resting on an underground platform of the coast of Italy after crews spent 19 hours turning it right-side-up.
At a news conference Friday, President Obama defended surveillance programs exposed by NSA leaker Edward Snowden, but pledged more openness about operations; and, Steve Hartman goes "On the Road" to meet Frank Kovac, whose hobby of star-gazing prompted him to build his own planetarium and open it as a business.
The National Flood Insurance Program expires this fall, but will Congress act in time to renew it, or even better, fix it?
Fast moving and unpredictable, the wildfire has burned across more than 100,000 acres in a part of Idaho famous for its scenery and known as a playground for the rich and famous; and, Prince William said in an interview released Monday that he is trying to be an independent parent, putting him and Kate Middleton in sharp contrast with other royal families.
While the Southwest Side neighborhood has been under siege from heavily armed gangs for years, Chicago's rate of gun violence is down 23 percent this year; and, As part of our continuing series "On the Road," Steve Hartman meets an 81-year-old salesman who's been in business for over six decades selling one simple product that everyone needs.
Details of an investigation into the deaths of 19 hotshot firefighters revealed confusion and a lack of communication were major factors, and car collectors and enthusiasts from across the country are descending on the town of Pierce, Neb., where hundreds of vintage cars will be auctioned off.
Wall of mud and water surprised many as it swept through Colombian town, but it was a tragedy long-predicted
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk died Wednesday after he was shot at an event at Utah Valley University. Officials say a suspect is now in custody.
A person has been arrested in connection with the shooting that killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk, sources said.
Responding to President Trump, Poland's leader said, "we would also wish that the drone attack on Poland was a mistake. But it wasn't."
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on Wednesday while speaking an event at Utah Valley University.
Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at an event at Utah Valley University Wednesday. His body was flown on Air Force Two to Arizona, where he lived with his family.
In an interview on "Fox and Friends" Friday morning, President Trump said he is no longer sending the National Guard to Chicago, saying instead that they'll be deployed to Memphis.
Over 300 lawsuits challenging many of Trump's second-term plans have been winding through federal courts, and a handful may be poised for Supreme Court review.
The U.S. military strike killed 11 people who the Trump administration said were Tren de Aragua members. A Venezuelan official denied they were involved in the gang.
Members of Congress are curtailing outdoor events and public appearances in the wake of the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.