Tornado outbreak
Dozens of tornadoes touched down in Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, and Wisconsin, and severe thunderstorms have been hitting the region as well. CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz joins CBSN from Prairieville, Iowa, with details.
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Dozens of tornadoes touched down in Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, and Wisconsin, and severe thunderstorms have been hitting the region as well. CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz joins CBSN from Prairieville, Iowa, with details.
Dashcam footage of the fatal police shooting of Philando Castile has been released a week after the Minnesota officer who fired the shots was acquitted of manslaughter. Warning: graphic content.
Closing arguments are set for Monday in the manslaughter trial of a Minnesota police officer charged in the shooting death of a black driver during a traffic stop. Philando Castile was stopped for a broken tail light when officer Jeronimo Yanez fired his gun seven times, hitting Castile with five shots. Barry Petersen reports.
Health officials in Minnesota are facing the worst measles outbreak in the state in nearly 30 years. Most of those with the disease are unvaccinated Somali-American children. The state's health commissioner says the Somali community has been targeted with misinformation about vaccine risks. Jamie Yuccas reports.
The attorney general of Minnesota is joining Oregon and Pennsylvania in raising questions about how Kars4Kids -- one of the largest vehicle-donation charities in the country -- spends its money. Tony Dokoupil reports.
Chris Ingraham is a reporter for the Washington Post who wrote an article naming Red Lake County, Minnesota, as "the absolute worst place to live in America." After a visit to the small community, he apparently had a change of heart. Steve Hartman reports.
Family members say Daunte Wright was killed by Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, police Sunday afternoon after he was pulled over. The shooting sparked protests in the city, just miles from the murder trial of Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis. Jamie Yuccas reports.
The state of Minnesota has rested its case against Derek Chauvin in his murder trial in the George Floyd case. Now, the defense has begun to call its witnesses. Judith Browne Dianis of the Advancement Project joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero with her analysis.
Protests continued into a second night after Brooklyn Center police released the body camera video of the shooting of Daunte Wright. Police say Officer Kim Potter meant to use her taser on Wright but accidentally shot him instead. Omar Villafranca reports.
National Guard troops are deployed throughout Minneapolis, working alongside state and city police officers. The jury will need to come to decisions on the three counts Derek Chauvin is facing in the death of George Floyd - second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. Jamie Yuccas reports.
As the attorney for Daunte Wright's family, Ben Crump joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Wright's death and the news the officer involved has resigned. He also discusses the Derek Chauvin trial and how his other clients, the Floyd family, are supporting the Wright family.
As attorneys for former officer Derek Chauvin prepare to mount his defense, much of Minneapolis is on edge for a verdict that could come around the first anniversary of George Floyd's death. One historically Black church, Shiloh Temple International Ministries, created a "safe space" for members of the community to talk through what they're feeling as they watch the trial. Jamie Yuccas joined a recent group in the church.
The death of Daunte Wright this past Sunday, 10 miles north of Minneapolis, renewed the spotlight on that city's ongoing murder trial of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd. "60 minutes+" correspondent Wesley Lowery reflects on the week that was in Minnesota.
Environmentalists say the shiny glass on the U.S. Bank Stadium, home to the Minnesota Vikings, is killing birds at an alarming rate. CBSN's Meg Oliver and Errol Barnett have more details.
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton is reportedly doing well after fainting during his State of the State address Monday night. He hit his head on the lectern as he fell to the ground. His staff said he recovered quickly and was able to leave the Capitol on his own. Jamie Yuccas reports.
MyPillow, the pillow made famous by the infomercials used to advertised it, was downgraded from an A+ rating to an F by the Better Business Bureau after allegations of deceptive advertising. Anna Werner reports.
A dangerous winter storm threatens millions of people across the northern U.S. Snow and ice are sweeping across the upper Midwest, producing blizzard warnings in much of North and South Dakota. Dangerous rain conditions stretch from parts of Minnesota all the way south to Texas. Rachel Slavik of Minneapolis station WCCO reports.
A Minnesota officer was charged Wednesday with second-degree manslaughter in the deadly shooting of Philando Castile. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas joins CBSN to discuss the reaction from Castile's family and friends.
Donald Trump sent word from Trump Tower Wednesday that the presidential transition is going well, despite many media reports to the contrary; Bill Plante, CBS News' senior White House correspondent, is retiring.
A Minnesota police officer was charged Wednesday with manslaughter for fatally shooting a black man, Philando Castile, during a traffic stop. Prosecutor John Choi said that officer Jeronimo Yanez shot Castile seven times, less than a minute after pulling him over. Jamie Yuccas reports.
A Minnesota police officer is facing second-degree manslaughter charges for the shooting death of Philando Castile at a traffic stop in July. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas joins CBSN with more on what's next in the case.
The sentencing phase in the Minnesota terror trial started Monday. Nine men were convicted of plotting to join ISIS. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas was in the courtroom and joins CBSN with the latest.
Senator Al Franken of Minnesota joins CBSN with his take on the presidential election. He defends Hillary Clinton despite her email investigation and also explains why Donald Trump isn't fit to make the decisions presidents must face.
An American guilty of supporting ISIS speaks in his first interview with Scott Pelley.
Before being convicted of supporting terrorism, Abdirizak Warsame had a typical American childhood in Minnesota
"You come first," declares the new anchor of the Evening News. "Not advertisers. Not politicians. Not corporate interests — including the new owners of CBS."
Police in Switzerland say a fire at a bar in the Crans-Montana ski resort area is believed to have left about 40 people dead and dozens more injured.
Zohran Mamdani was sworn in early Thursday as the 112th mayor of New York City. The democratic socialist is the city's first Muslim mayor, as well as one of its youngest ever.
"In retrospect, it's too bad I took it because it gave them a little ammunition," President Trump told The Wall Street Journal.
Steep U.S. import duties targeting 13 Italian pasta makers will be sharply reduced, Italy's foreign ministry said on Jan. 1.
Enhanced tax credits that have helped Americans offset the cost of Affordable Care Act health insurance for the last four years expired overnight.
A viral social media video has put Minnesota's long-running fraud scandal at the center of the national conversation. Here's what to know.
The deaths may mark the start of a heavier-handed response by Iran's theocracy over the demonstrations, which have slowed in Tehran but expanded elsewhere.
The woman was a passenger on the Nieuw Statendam cruise ship, which was roughly 40 miles northeast of Sabana, Cuba, when she went overboard, the Coast Guard said.