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Kavanaugh accuser responds to Senate request; Authorities find $18 million worth of cocaine hidden in banana shipment
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Kavanaugh accuser responds to Senate request; Authorities find $18 million worth of cocaine hidden in banana shipment
Democrats battle White House ahead of Kavanaugh confirmation hearing; Debate over temperature in the workplace heats up again
Anthony Westerman, 27, was also convicted of second-degree assault for a 2019 incident.
Keishia Thorpe won the Global Teacher Prize, beating out 8,000 others from 121 countries.
It is the second confirmed case of the virus in the country since an outbreak in 2003.
Andrew Bradshaw allegedly created multiple Reddit accounts using his alleged victim's name and birthday and used them to upload nude photographs of her.
The tree — coming from Maryland for the first time ever — will be wrapped in more than 50,000 lights and lit on December 1.
Halloween arrived early in a Maryland neighborhood. A 6-year-old girl's neighbors helped her celebrate her favorite day before she started chemotherapy. Jan Crawford shares more.
Chief Justice John Roberts was sent to the hospital last month, after he fell and hit his head near his home in Maryland. The injury required stitches, and Roberts was kept overnight at a local hospital. Jan Crawford reports.
Maryland grocery store clerk Leilani Jordan passed away from COVID-19 on April 1. Her mom warned her about the risks, but Jordan said she needed to "work and help people." Anthony Mason remembers the 27-year-old.
Maryland's National Guard has stepped up to help the state prepare for its own coronavirus wave, which Governor Larry Hogan told CBS News' Catherine Herridge was "about two weeks behind New York." While working closely with Maryland's government, the National Guard has set up cots for a field hospital at a Baltimore convention center and a COVID-19 testing site at the Washington Redskins' FedEx Field. It's also moving pallets of face shields and surgical gloves to areas where medical staff need them most.
Court documents show Jeffrey Burnham "wanted to confront" his brother "with the government poisoning people with COVID vaccines." He's also charged in two other deaths.
When Virginia Waller-Torres, of Hagerstown, Maryland, was caught in a flash flood, she thought she would perish, and prayed for help. In a matter of moments, Marines in dress blues seemed to appear out of nowhere. Correspondent Steve Hartman reports.
The man who killed five people in a shooting rampage at a newspaper in Maryland in 2018 has been sentenced to more than five life sentences without the possibility of parole. CBSN Baltimore has the latest on sentencing for Jarrod Ramos.
Born in South Korea, chef Peter Serpico was adopted at two years old by an American couple and grew up in suburban Maryland. After culinary school, he had the good fortune to meet his mentor, New York star chef David Chang, and become head chef at Chang's acclaimed Momofuku Ko. His work there won him a James Beard Award. In 2013, he stepped out on his own and opened Serpico in Philadelphia.
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan says he doesn't expect to join a GOP-led lawsuit over a federal COVID vaccine mandate for private employers. Several Republican governors have voiced their opposition to the plan and are planning to take legal action against the Biden administration. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has more.
The remnants of Hurricane Ida took a deadly toll in the Northeast overnight. CBS News correspondent Mola Lenghi has more on the extent of the flooding and tornado damage. Then the mayor of Yonkers, New York, Mike Spano, joins CBSN to discuss how his city is recovering from the record-breaking rainfall.
Remnants of Ida hit the Northeast as the storm moved north. New York saw unprecedented rainfall while tornadoes have been reported in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins "CBSN AM" to discuss.
While the West copes with wildfires, Ida left a trail of destruction in Louisiana and caused several tornadoes and flooding across New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland. Mola Lenghi spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about the storm's impact.
The storm unleashed a tornado in Annapolis, Maryland, knocking down power lines and damaging businesses.
President Biden is calling on local and state leaders to step up their vaccine requirements after the FDA's full approval of the Pfizer vaccine. Maryland Governor Larry Hogan talks to “CBS This Morning” about his state's plans and why he's ""ready and willing"" to accept Afghan refugees.
Governor Larry Hogan says his administration is in contact with the State Department about helping Afghans who fled the Taliban.
A judge ruled the state must restart pandemic jobless benefits that had been cut on June 26, citing potential harm.
"Sunday Morning" takes us among the wild horses of Assateague Island National Seashore off the Maryland and Virginia coast. Videographer: Michael Clark.
"There's no way to overlook this and say it didn't happen. The nonsense about 'these were just peaceful tourists' is completely absurd," Hogan said on "The Takeout."
The government shutdown stretched into Day 13 on Monday with no sign of an imminent resolution.
Former federal ethics officials are asking the Justice Department's watchdog to look into the prosecutions of James Comey and Letitia James, which they called a "turning point in our democracy."
President Trump got a standing ovation after addressing Israeli lawmakers following Hamas' release of all living hostages under the Gaza peace deal.
As Israel and Hamas implement the first phase of a Gaza peace plan, questions remain unanswered over what comes next.
Los Angeles County deputies found Mitt Romney's sister-in-law, Carrie Romney, 64, dead outside a shopping center. They do not believe foul play was involved.
Starship — the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built — thundered into the evening sky from the southern tip of Texas on Monday.
The seat, held by Republican Sen. Susan Collins, could be one of only a few realistic Senate pickup opportunities for Democrats next year — but Janet Mills will need to contend with a primary battle first.
Officials in Italy say a house explosion that killed 3 police was a deliberate attack by residents who had previously resisted eviction.
Newly released records reveal details about the gunman who attacked a Dallas immigration facility in September.