Portland city commissioner's home and city hall targeted
People in Portland broke a window and threw burning flares and paint-filled balloons at the commissioner's house, according to authorities.
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People in Portland broke a window and threw burning flares and paint-filled balloons at the commissioner's house, according to authorities.
The Creek Fire has burned at least 46,000 acres. It's just one of three major fires burning in California, all with no containment. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
The Wisconsin Senate plans to meet in a special session this week to discuss police reform in wake of the police shooting of Jacob Blake. This comes after a deadly clash broke out in Portland between President Trump supporters and counter-protesters. Mola Lenghi reports.
Republicans have blasted Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers for not sending enough help to Kenosha on Tuesday to deal with the protests/
Protesters were removed from the park as President Trump walked to nearby St. John's Church after giving a press conference in June.
President Trump ordered them to D.C. just hours before he walked across Lafayette Park, using the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs as a prop.
"Let the revolution be televised. March beside us and show us that you're here for us. Make history with us," she said.
President Trump is facing backlash from local religious leaders for his visits to a historic church and national shrine amid the protests this week over George Floyd's death. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN to break down the latest developments.
Video emerged Monday of a military helicopter hovering low over protesters in Washington, D.C., after the district's 7 p.m. curfew.
Police and National Guard troops used tear gas and flash-bang explosives to push back a crowd peacefully protesting outside the White House Monday, so that President Trump could pay a quick visit to the historic St. John's Church. His photo-op prompted criticism from religious leaders. Rev. Dr. Nichole R. Phillips, an associate professor at Emory University, joins CBSN to discuss.
As deaths from coronavirus continued to drop to lows not seen since March, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo used his daily coronavirus briefing Sunday afternoon to plead for calm after a night of unrest statewide. "Violence never works," he said. Watch his remarks here.
CBS News chief justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues has the latest on the developments in Minnesota.
Minneapolis protesters defied an 8 p.m. curfew in a fourth straight night of demonstrations over the death of George Floyd, a black Minneapolis man who died at the hands of a white police officer. Military police have been put on alert by the Pentagon. The National Guard is already in the city, providing security for firefighters working Saturday morning to put out fires from the overnight protests. Jeff Pegues reports from the scene.
After reaching a tariff deal with the United States, Mexico is expected to send up to 6,000 National Guard members to tighten its Guatemalan border soon. The Trump administration is hoping that if Mexico can stop the flow of Central American migrants at the border with Guatemala, there will be fewer apprehensions along the U.S. border where numbers are surging. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Mexican officials said they've begun their crackdown on Central Americans heading to the U.S. That includes a plan to send 6,000 members of their National Guard to areas known to be migrant routes. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Mexico.
Tensions with Iran are escalating further after the U.S. Navy shot down an Iranian drone in the Persian Gulf. This comes after Iran said its National Guard seized a foreign tanker and its crew. Ian Lee is in London with the latest.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo thanked members of the National Guard for building emergency hospital facilities and helping save lives in the coronavirus crisis. "This is not going to be a short deployment," Cuomo said. "I am proud to fight this fight with you." Watch his remarks.
First responders and medical staff are being honored by flyovers across the U.S. In South Carolina, the National Guard flew fighter jets above several hospitals. The Navy and Air Force are also planning flyovers, lasting just a few seconds, across parts of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania to honor front-line workers.
Activist says troops, who've been accused of abuses and had little success curbing crime, now have "a blank check of opacity."
The mortality rate from the coronavirus pandemic is overwhelming New York City's health care system and funeral homes. Sunday, 60 Minutes reports on how the city's Chief Medical Examiner is working with the National Guard to bring dignity to the dead even in crisis -- and how coronavirus survivors are hoping to help.
The National Guard's mission is to prepare for the surge of fatalities the state expects to come in mid-April,
Secretary of Defense Mark Esper spoke to CBS News as more than 500 members of the military have tested positive for COVID-19.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper spoke with "CBS Evening News" to discuss the U.S. military's fight against coronavirus.
More than 1,560 Guard members have been activated across 22 states to assist the communities hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic.
The Atlanta Antifacists, a liberal activist group, said they're leaders of a Norse pagan group; one says he's not racist, the other hasn't commented.
Two members of the West Virginia National Guard were shot a few blocks from the White House, and a suspect identified as an Afghan national is in custody.
Federal immigration authorities said Wednesday they have paused processing requests from Afghan nationals, after a man from Afghanistan was identified as the suspect in the D.C. National Guard shooting.
President Trump and more than a dozen of his allies were charged with offenses in Georgia relating to the 2020 presidential election.
Russian officials say they have now received the revised U.S.-backed proposal to end the Russian invasion of Ukraine, after high-level talks between American and Ukrainian negotiators in Geneva.
A deadly blaze ripped through bamboo scaffolding on a multi-tower housing estate in Hong Kong, killing dozens of people and leaving hundreds more missing.
President Trump attacked a New York Times reporter as "third rate" and "ugly, both inside and out."
The new space station crew includes American Chris Williams, who holds a Ph.D. in astronomy and is a board-certified medical physicist at Harvard Medical School.
Federal judges have allowed North Carolina to use a redrawn congressional map designed to give Republicans an additional U.S. House seat.
The Trump administration plans to deploy another 500 members of the National Guard to the streets of Washington, D.C., Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced, hours after two service members were shot.