Former inmate sues Florida over bill restricting felon voting
A controversial bill that goes into effect Monday prevents those with felony convictions from being able to vote unless they pay financial obligations
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A controversial bill that goes into effect Monday prevents those with felony convictions from being able to vote unless they pay financial obligations
Republicans interpreted the langauge in a state constitutional amendment to include restitution, court costs, fines and fees imposed by a judge at sentencing
Attorneys who previously inspected the facility spoke to children and said many complained about the treatment
Kylei Brown now faces surgeries, treatments and weeks of physical therapy so she can walk again
The controversial center holds around 2,300 children who were detained at the border
Local governments can't stop homeowners from growing their own food, thanks to a new state law that starts July 1
The candidates visited a for-profit detention center for unaccompanied migrant children hours before appearing on the debate stage
Miami Herald reporter Monique O. Madan spoke with CBSN's Tanya Rivero on "Local Matters"
Lake City to fork out $460,000 to retake email and other servers in 2nd ransomware payout by a Florida city in a week
Some of the worst massacres in recent memory have had something in common: the AR-15 style rifle. Scott Pelley reports on why the high-velocity rounds used in the gun makes it so deadly
Ballistics tests show how lethal a wound from an AR-15 style rifle can be. Now there's a campaign to teach civilians how to be first responders in mass shootings
Cyberattack blocked 911 dispatchers from logging calls, as a growing number of U.S. municipalities are taken hostage
Daniel Kestner is facing a battery charge for trying to slap the phone out of the hand of Orlando Sentinel reporter Michael Williams
Opponents of President Trump's reelection announcement are launching their protests at a nearby gay bar
Protesters held signs that read "Homes Instead!" and "Stop Separating Families" as they beat drums and sang civil rights-era protest songs
Every year, more than 8 million tons of plastic enter our oceans
The bill prohibits local governments from enacting "sanctuary" polices to protect undocumented immigrants from deportation
Yujing Zhang stunned a U.S. district judge last month by saying she wanted represent herself
Scot Peterson, 56, faces child neglect, culpable negligence and perjury charges
Inside the decision to delay Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation; then, a jailed doctor who made over $6,000 a day pushing opioids shows no remorse; and, Paul McCartney says he can't read or write music in a wide-ranging 60 Minutes interview
"He annihilated an entire block of cheese. Gobbled it down, lickety-split. The salami didn't stand a chance," woman said of the alligator that ruined her date
A top Trump campaign official says the battleground state is "essential for victory"
Burglars aren't usually alligators – but this is Florida, after all
An 11-foot alligator broke through a window and entered a family's kitchen in Clearwater, Florida. It was safely removed by police and wildlife trappers.
A man whose wife disappeared while they honeymooned at sea was sentenced by a federal judge to eight years in prison for involuntary manslaughter
"We don't want to see what's happening in Iran happen," President Trump said in an exclusive interview airing Tuesday on "CBS Evening News."
Information trickling out of Iran suggests a far deadlier crackdown on protesters than previously reported.
The Supreme Court heard two cases involving laws from Idaho and West Virginia that ban transgender athletes from participating in girls' and women's sports.
President Trump defended his tariffs at a speech in Michigan, after he visited a factory in Dearborn.
At least six prosecutors in the Minneapolis U.S. Attorney's office — including Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson — have resigned after the office was tasked with investigating the shooting of Renee Good, according to three sources familiar with the situation.
President Trump's plans to ease the financial pressures on Americans are bold but could backfire, experts said.
Scott Adams, the cartoonist who created the "Dilbert" comic strip, has died at the age of 68, his first ex-wife revealed on Tuesday.
At least six prosecutors, most of whom are supervisors in the Civil Rights Division's criminal section, will be leaving their jobs.
The couple had so many kids in their Los Angeles-area mansion a neighbor "thought it was a kindergarten." The investigation has only gotten stranger.