
Iowa "hurting" after storm, seeks $4 billion in disaster aid
The derecho with hurricane-force wind gusts destroyed or extensively damaged 8,200 homes and 13 million acres of corn.
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The derecho with hurricane-force wind gusts destroyed or extensively damaged 8,200 homes and 13 million acres of corn.
A week after a deadly derecho windstorm slammed Iowa, people across the state are still having trouble. Many buildings were reduced to rubble and crop fields were leveled. Nearly 76,000 utility customers still don't have any power. Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds called on the White House to declare a disaster there as soon as possible. She's asking the federal government for nearly $4 billion in aid.
Iowa State University will no longer have Bibles in rooms at an on-campus hotel after The Freedom From Religion Foundation sent a letter objecting to the religious text being provided by a government-run entity. KCCI's Vanessa Peng reports.
Six days after a derecho storm devastated Iowa, the state is slow to recover. More than 100,000 people still have no power and nearly half of all crops in the state have been damaged.
Iowans are calling for federal assistance after the storm with a wind speed of a Category 2 hurricane ravaged the area.
The abnormally cold and snowy winter in the Midwest has resulted in an increase in bald eagle sightings in Iowa. The birds are designed for cold weather and fly just south enough to find open water to feed on. Matt Hammill of KGAN-TV reports.
The storm caused widespread property damage and left hundreds of thousands without power.
College towns emptied out in March -- and many will remain empty as learning shifts online. Gloria Betcher, a council member from Ames, Iowa, spoke to CBSN about how that hurts the economies of these unique places.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Thursday that the United States should limit which human rights it defends. Critics say that Pompeo is setting a dangerous precedent by suggesting some rights are more important than others. CBS News State Department reporter Christina Ruffini joined CBSN to discuss.
More than two decades after an Iowa TV anchor disappeared, "48 Hours" reports on new information and new efforts to find Jodi Huisentruit
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FBI agents raid the home and office of President Trump's lawyer; The view from Iowa, tariffs expected to become central midterm issue
As many Democratic candidates wait for the final results out of Iowa, one campaign was not focused on the outcome. Dan Kanninen, the state's director for Michael Bloomberg's 2020 campaign, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss where they are honing their efforts.
Senator Bernie Sanders declared victory in the Iowa caucuses, despite not all of the results being released. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" for a closer look.
The Sanders campaign's senior adviser, Chuck Rocha, spoke with CBS News political reporter Ed O'Keefe about how his team plans to court minority voters.
As more results from the Iowa caucuses are released, Senator Bernie Sanders is in a tight race with Pete Buttigieg for the top spot. Briahna Joy Gray, national press secretary for the Sanders campaign, joined CBSN to discuss the campaign's reaction and its goals in other early primary states.
"The Iowa caucuses are just a few days away. Jennifer Medina, a national political correspondent for The New York Times, joins CBSN's ""Red and Blue"" to discuss how Latino voters are becoming an important bloc in the state. "
Rachel Stassen-Berger from the Des Moines Register joined CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss why many Iowa Democrats are still deciding which candidate to support for the presidential nomination just a week before the state's first-in-the-nation caucuses.
California Senator Kamala Harris is cutting expenses and reshaping her presidential campaign, with the hopes of boosting her standing in Iowa ahead of February's caucus. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" about the news.
CBS News campaign reporter Adam Brewster joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss why the DNC is concerned about plans for virtual caucuses in Iowa and Nevada.
Most of the Democratic candidates are headed to the Iowa State Fair, but who exactly are they aiming to meet and persuade? CBS News' director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto joins "Red & Blue" to break down the Iowa electorate.
The CBS News Battleground Tracker poll finds that 67% of likely Democratic voters in the early primary and caucus states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina believe that if their party wins back the White House, it will be because they turned out voters who stayed home in the past. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe, CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and Wall Street Journal reporter Ken Thomas spoke to "Red & Blue" about the 2020 race.
A new poll from the Des Moines Register show Joe Biden still leading the crowded 2020 Democratic field, but by a slimmer margin. Meanwhile, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Mayor Pete Buttigieg are now both in double digits. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and the Washington Post's Amber Phillips join CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the latest on the campaign trail.
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg made his debut in Iowa Tuesday. Brianne Pfannenstiel, chief politics reporter at the Des Moines Register, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss his visit.
The Trump administration announced it believes acetaminophen is linked to autism risk, but the maker of Tylenol and medical experts have strongly pushed back on the claims.
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Democrats have pleaded with Republicans to negotiate before government funding expires at the end of the month.
President Trump is following through on his vow to designate antifa as a terrorist group — but the move's legal impact is unclear.
President Trump moved to fire Rebecca Kelly Slaughter from her position as a member of the Federal Trade Commission in March.
Newspapers in the U.K. published an email that Prince Andrew's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson reportedly wrote to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Andrew Cully, Andrew Kraus, Donavon Scott and Jadalyn Good were part an elite team that does nighttime missions.
A man accused of trying to assassinate Donald Trump at his Florida golf course last year has chosen not to testify in his own defense.
New internal documents reveal details of an incident that left Jeffrey Epstein injured and on suicide watch days before his death.