
America’s rice crop threatened by La. floods, Ark. rain
Arkansas and Louisiana produce much of the U.S. rice crop, and both are soaked; La. gov. says people just starting to notice devastation there
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Arkansas and Louisiana produce much of the U.S. rice crop, and both are soaked; La. gov. says people just starting to notice devastation there
Echoes of Hurricane Katrina as neighbors help each other while waiting for more federal aid
The most compelling photos from the week's news, August 13-19, 2016
Even before the storm, the state was worried; lawmakers had drained treasury reserves to patch together prior year budgets
With an estimated 40,000 homes damaged by deadly flooding, Louisiana could be looking at its biggest housing crunch since Hurricane Katrina
Music star Taylor Swift is putting her money where her heart is, donating $1 million to Louisiana flood relief
At least 11 dead, tens of thousands displaced, uncertainty over number of missing, massive cleanup starting and now, some looting
Death rose to 11, in what the FEMA chief called a "very large disaster," despite relative lack of national attention
One mayor vows to "stay 'til the bloody end" after catastrophic flooding leaves at least seven people dead and more than 11,000 homeless
Many homeowners don't realize standard home insurance policies don't cover damage and losses from floodwaters
Death confirmed as flood-related; more than 20,000 have been rescued from some of the worst flooding the state has ever seen
Actor's home was destroyed by flooding in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 11 years after his childhood home was ravaged by Hurricane Katrina
At least six believed killed so far by historic floods that devastated the South over the weekend
Thousands more in shelters; even governor and his family among evacuees and he warns it isn't over
Woman's body recovered by divers from inside a flooded vehicle in East Baton Rouge Parish, appearing to raise the death toll to five
Deadly flooding that started Friday has damaged more than nearly 3,000 homes around the Baton Rouge area
Record flooding and torrential rains are sweeping through Louisiana and Mississippi. At least three people have died in Louisiana, where a state of emergency has been declared. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca joins CBSN by phone with the latest details from Ascension Parish, Louisiana.
Pounding rains swamp the Deep South, forcing thousands to be rescued
More than 1,000 rescued across Louisiana amid "unprecedented" flooding; at least 3 have been killed
Heavy downpours pounded parts of the central U.S. Gulf Coast, forcing the rescue of dozens of people stranded in homes by waist-high water
Emma Raine is also a suspect in the unsolved death of her third husband in Mississippi
Low pressure system that formed over Florida last weekend moved west and Friday was centered along the Louisiana-Mississippi state line
Emma Raine's first husband was hit by a car in 1994, her second and third husbands were shot; Raine has been charged with murder in the second death and is a suspect in the third
Felix Vail, 76, is suspected of killing his wife nearly 54 years ago -- he's also been eyed in the cold case disappearances of a girlfriend and second wife
Brief but intense storm takes down abandoned houses, trees, power lines
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on Wednesday while speaking an event at Utah Valley University.
Mr. Trump said that NATO's commitment to winning the war in Ukraine "has been far less than 100%."
No information was provided on how many people are being held in each country, who they are or why they were imprisoned.
"No Other Land" director Basel Adra said Israeli soldiers raided conducted a raid at his West Bank home on Saturday, searching for him and going through his wife's phone.
Venezuela's foreign ministry said nine fishermen were "illegally and hostilely" detained on Friday by the USS Jason Dunham.
Romania's defense ministry said Saturday that the country's airspace had been breached by a drone during a Russian attack on infrastructure in neighboring Ukraine.
The United States, Israel's closest ally, reiterated its opposition to the New York Declaration and the General Assembly resolution endorsing implementation of a two-state solution.
Fourteen animal shelter workers were evacuated and went to the hospital. The shelter's 75 dogs and cats were relocated or put into foster homes.
The Justice Department filed a $125 million lawsuit against Uber, alleging the company discriminates against disabled passengers.