Supreme Court rules on controversial lethal injections
Court upholds the use of a lethal injection drug that has been linked to botched executions
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Court upholds the use of a lethal injection drug that has been linked to botched executions
Justice Samuel Alito slams "outlandish rhetoric" of dissent as 2 justices question the constitutionality of the death penalty
Two new studies help explain how wastewater injection by the oil and gas industry causes earthquakes across the U.S.
A new NOAA report finds May was the hottest in 136 years of global record-keeping and some states saw alltime high rainfall
Abandoned cars left floating in Oklahoma and storm has killed at least one person in Texas
Already weary of heavy rain and flooding, Texas and Oklahoma prepare for more wet weather from Tropical Depression Bill
Officials worry rain from Tropical Storm Bill could renew widespread flooding, which killed dozens in the region last month
Christopher Lane, from Melbourne, Australia, was in Oklahoma on a baseball scholarship when he was murdered while jogging by Chancey Luna in 2013
Evacuations, school closures as Tropical Storm Bill threatens to drench parts of the country still reeling from last month's deadly deluge
Scientists say soil moisture evaporation could help strengthen storms like the recent ones in the Gulf Coast
Homes and farmland remain under water as floodwaters from storms in neighboring Oklahoma and Texas overwhelm the Red River
Civil rights group wants Oklahoma sheriff investigated in wake of volunteer deputy's fatal shooting of unarmed man
A state legislator's proposal would remove parents' ability to avoid vaccinations for schoolchildren based on religious or philosophical reasons
Officials with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol said the man grabbed a trooper and knocked him down before he was shot
Authorities say state troopers shot Nehemiah Fischer in confrontation that began when troopers tried to rescue Fischer and his brother from floodwaters
Dozens killed in storms that began in Texas and Oklahoma over Memorial Day weekend; others still missing
Highway Patrol says man attacked troopers who were trying to rescue him and another man from floodwaters near Tulsa
Hovercraft helps Dallas woman out of submerged car; Oklahoma man swept off a bridge by floodwaters is rescued - then jailed
After allegedly shooting the officer, police say 1 suspect carjacked another vehicle and shot one of its occupants
Fourteen people are still missing following extreme flooding in Texas and Oklahoma
Authorities confirm 2 more storm-related deaths, raising combined Texas and Oklahoma death toll to 19 people
Several still missing and death toll climbs; more rain in forecast even as many start slow recovery effort
As water levels rise, at least a dozen people remain unaccounted for; more added to the death toll
Tornado touches down in Houston as storm system that also led to Oklahoma firefighter's death pounds region
Heavy rains lead to numerous rescues; Okla. music festival evacuated; Texas communities near Blanco River urged to clear out
The Senate has approved the Epstein Files Transparency Act to compel the release of documents, after the House passed it 427 to 1.
Lobbyists from the three firms mingled with top tech executives and President Trump at a dinner for ballroom donors last month.
In court Wednesday, former FBI Director James Comey will try to have the criminal charges against him dismissed.
Hours after federal judges blocked Texas from using a newly drawn Congressional map, state leaders filed an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court.
If President Trump signs the bill passed by the House and Senate requiring DOJ to release documents tied to investigations of Jeffrey Epstein, here's what could be published.
Hanan Elatr Khashoggi said Tuesday she was "disappointed" to hear President Trump describing her late husband, Jamal Khashoggi, in a way that "kind of justifies a crime."
President Trump said Tuesday he will designate Saudi Arabia as a major non-NATO ally, marking a step up in defense ties between the U.S. and the Gulf monarchy.
The Trump administration's planned immigration enforcement crackdown in New Orleans could start as early as Dec. 1, Department of Homeland Security sources told CBS News.
The U.S. Department of Energy says it's loaning $1 billion to help finance the restart of the nuclear power plant on Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island.