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3 killed at Rite Aid distribution center; Florida baby survives heart surgery inside womb.
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3 killed at Rite Aid distribution center; Florida baby survives heart surgery inside womb.
Investigators in a deadly warehouse shooting in Maryland are still looking for a motive. Police say Snochia Moseley killed three co-workers at a Rite Aid distribution center then shot and killed herself. Three others were wounded in Thursday's shooting. Mola Lenghi reports.
Prince George's County Police Chief apologizes, halts all searches pending review after 2 officers wounded by resident
Three people were killed and three others wounded in a shooting at a Rite Aid distribution facility in Harford County, Maryland, on Thursday, police said. The shooter, who authorities said was a 26-year-old woman, also took her own life. CBS News' Mola Lenghi reports.
A temporary employee opened fire at a Rite Aid distribution center Thursday, said Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey R. Gahler
Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey R. Gahler said three people were killed Thursday in a shooting at a Rite Aid facility in Aberdeen, Maryland, on Thursday. The 26-year-old female suspect shot herself and is also dead, he said at an afternoon press conference.
Several people were killed and others were wounded Thursday in a shooting at a Rite Aid distribution center in Maryland. Officials said the suspect was wounded and in custody.
Florence is now a tropical depression, but it still causing catastrophic flooding in North and South Carolina. CBS News weather producer David Parkinson joined CBSN to provide the latest forecast.
Neighbors knew nothing about the tunnels before they heard Daniel Beckwitt's screams and saw smoke pouring from the house where Askia Khafra died that afternoon
Sen. John McCain has made his final journey. For decades he lived a very public life, but his last ceremony held today at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, was private.
McCain is expected to attend memorial and burial services in Washington and Maryland later this week for the middle son she called "Johnny"
A bold campaign by the animal rights group takes aim at a local favorite
Inspired by banished NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, Mariana Taylor, 11, wanted to protest sexism and racism in America by taking a knee, an act that wasn't well received by her teacher
The University of Maryland has has placed head football coach D.J. Durkin on administrative leave after one of his players died from heat stroke. Durkin and his program has been accused of abuse and intimidation. Tony Dokoupil reports.
Good Charlotte will headline Saturday's concert titled "Annapolis Rising: A Benefit for the Capital Gazette and Free Press & First Responders"
The woman's eldest son built the ramp not realizing that he needed a permit from Prince George's County government in Maryland, according to the family
19-year-old woman swept away by floodwaters in Pennsylvania and crews in Maryland have conducted more than 2 dozen water rescues
Jarod Ramos, 38, has reportedly been charged with attempted murder, weapons offenses along with five counts of first degree murder
State officials say the FBI briefed them this week that their voter registration platform was bought by a Russian national in 2015
Staff say Wendi Winters' decision to confront the man who opened fire in their office prevented him from shooting more
In Annapolis, Maryland, services were held for three of the five victims of the deadly shooting at the Capital Gazette Newspaper. Friends and family paid their respects to Rebecca Smith, Gerald Fishman and Wendi Winters. DeMarco Morgan reports.
A "small sample of frozen tuberculosis" was inadvertently released in an internal bridge at Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore
The Baltimore Sun reported that President Trump originally denied the request from Democratic Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley
The man accused of murdering five people at a newsroom in Annapolis, Maryland, made his alleged intentions clear before the deadly rampage. Police say Jarrod Ramos sent threatening letters to the Maryland Court of Special Appeals and a law office just a few hours before the attack. The details in the letters are disturbing. Norah O'Donnell reports.
July 1 brought minimum wage hikes to workers in 2 states and 15 cities and counties, but many remain stuck at $7.25
The Senate failed again to advance a bill to end the shutdown, and GOP leaders plan to bring up individual funding bills later in the day. Follow live updates here.
In August, the FBI searched John Bolton's home as part of an investigation into his handling of classified documents.
A posthumous memoir by Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre offers an expanded account of her longstanding claims to have been sexually trafficked by the late financier to billionaires, politicians and Prince Andrew.
The FDA has identified 16 brands of ground cinnamon with elevated levels of lead that it says should be thrown out. Here's what to know.
As return of hostages' remains complicates Israel-Hamas ceasefire, Waltz says "entire task force" to help find missing, including 2 Americans.
The Senate is expected to vote Thursday on advancing an individual year-long appropriations bill to fund the Pentagon as GOP leaders pursue an alternative approach to the shutdown.
The NTSB said the submersible sustained damage during previous dives that "further deteriorated and weakened the pressure vessel."
Advocacy group The Trevor Projected released data from the first year of a study following more than 1,600 LGBTQ+ youth across the country.
More than 3,000 U.K. claimants accuse U.S. pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson of knowingly selling asbestos-tainted talcum powder, making them ill.