3 former officers indicted in death of Black man while in custody
Keith Murriel, 41, died in custody after his arrest on New Year's Eve. Body camera footage showed officers pinning him down and tasing him repeatedly.
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Keith Murriel, 41, died in custody after his arrest on New Year's Eve. Body camera footage showed officers pinning him down and tasing him repeatedly.
The lawsuit said that school administrators refused to allow the transgender teen to wear a dress even though she "had entered high school as a girl and has lived every aspect of her high school career as a girl."
Seven people were shot at The Scratch Kitchen on Government Street, police said.
The inmate was arrested along with a woman now charged with aiding and abetting the escape.
Two of the four escaped inmates are still on the loose. One died Wednesday night after setting fire to a home he was barricaded in.
Till's lynching fueled a growing civil rights movement.
Dylan Arrington was one of four inmates who escaped from the Raymond Detention Center near Jackson on Saturday night.
A manhunt is underway for three inmates who escaped a Mississippi jail overnight. A fourth inmate is believed to have died.
Anthony Watts was shot and killed on Interstate 55 after he pulled over to help a man who had wrecked a motorcycle.
NAACP National President Derrick Johnson said the new policing law would treat Black people as "second-class citizens."
A new report from the National Urban League is citing what the civil rights and urban advocacy group says are some of the top threats to democracy for Black Americans.
In case you missed it, sea levels are rising and local groups are working to provide Ukrainian women soldiers with uniforms that fit.
Violent storms are in the forecast for upwards of 90 million Americans in the Midwest and South. "Weekender" host Catherine Herridge speaks with CBS News correspondent Roxana Saberi in Davenport, Iowa, before getting an update from meteorologist Chris Warren in Memphis, Tennessee.
In the close-knit community of Rolling Fork, Mr. Biden read aloud the names of each of the 13 residents of the small town killed in the storm.
"I was determined to see that my husband's life would not be in vain."
A deadly tornado swept across parts of the South over the weekend, killing at least 21 people in Mississippi and one person in Alabama. The tornado was the most powerful to hit Mississippi in three years and stayed on the ground for more than an hour. Omar Villafranca has a look at the damage.
Cleanup is underway in Mississippi after a tornado killed at least 26 people and injured dozens more over the weekend. "Prime Time" host John Dickerson hears from CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca, who reports from Rolling Fork, Mississippi.
A tornado last week flattened entire neighborhoods, killing 25 people in Mississippi and one in Alabama, and injuring dozens more. Residents in the small town of Rolling Fork, which saw some of the most severe damage, fear they will be forgotten in the cleanup. Omar Villafranca reports.
An animal shelter in Rolling Fork, Mississippi was completely destroyed by a tornado. Alex Frisbee, a board member at South Delta Animal Rescue, told CBS News every animal in the facility is accounted for and survived.
Recovery efforts were underway Tuesday in parts of the South after a massive tornado ripped through communities over the weekend. More than 20 people were killed in Mississippi and dozens more were injured. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca joins "CBS News Mornings" from Rolling Fork, Mississippi, to discuss.
Drone footage shows the devastation in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, on Sunday after a deadly tornado touched down on the town on Friday night. More than two dozen people were killed after the storm hit the state.
Security camera footage shows the moment a powerful tornado struck a high school in western Mississippi and damaged its ceiling.
After mass protests broke out, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delayed his far-right government's plan for a judicial overhaul. The delay helped end a general strike, but demonstrations continue throughout the country. Imtiaz Tyab reports
At least 25 killed after tornadoes tear through Mississippi; Final Four locked in for NCAA men's basketball tournament.
President Biden has declared a state of emergency in Mississippi after a tornado killed dozens of people and destroyed buildings. CBS News correspondent Lana Zak spoke with survivors in Rolling Fork, Mississippi.
The Senate failed for the 14th time to advance a bill to end the government shutdown, now tied for the longest in U.S. history. Follow live updates here.
Election Day 2025 is here, with consequential races in New York City, New Jersey, Virginia and a redistricting ballot measure in California.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney, one of the most powerful people to hold the office, has died, his family says. He was 84.
Senators are discussing a deal that would fund the government alongside long-term appropriations bills in exchange for a vote on extending health care tax credits.
President Trump wrote on Truth Social that federal food benefits "will be given only when the Radical Left Democrats open up government, which they can easily do, and not before!"
Sean Dunn has been charged with a misdemeanor felony count for throwing a sandwich at a U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agent during President Trump's federal takeover of D.C.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the agency may need to close "certain parts of the airspace" if the shutdown continues.
Four suspects were arrested and nine people kidnapped by the gang were freed following the clash in Sinaloa, officials said.
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein provided the Justice Department with "precise and detailed" information about 20 alleged co-conspirators, House Democrats say.