Dozens arrested as French farmers' protests snarl Paris traffic
79 people were arrested as French farmers, 2 weeks into massive protests over taxes and agricultural policy, tried to enter a wholesale food market near Paris.
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79 people were arrested as French farmers, 2 weeks into massive protests over taxes and agricultural policy, tried to enter a wholesale food market near Paris.
Republican-led Tennessee House expels two Tennessee House Democrats who had taken part in a protest on the House floor demanding gun legislation in the wake of the Nashville school shooting, which left six people dead. A vote to expel a third lawmaker failed. Mark Strassmann reports.
A man was shot at a protest in Española, New Mexico, after a scuffle broke out between protesters and a counter-protester over the installation of a statue of Spanish conquistador Juan de Oñate. The suspect, 23-year-old Ryan Martinez, was arrested, and the victim was airlifted to an area hospital. CBS News' Omar Villafranca has the details.
Police and protestors clashed over the weekend in France after a 17-year-old was killed by police during a traffic stop. The family of the teen called for calm on Sunday, and there were fewer clashes across the country. Elaine Cobbe reports from Paris.
Mahsa Amini died after she was detained by police for improperly wearing her head scarf, leading to nationwide protests in Iran against the compulsory hijab. The protests have become deadly and are expected to get more dangerous in the coming days. CBS News correspondent Ramy Inocencio reports.
President Biden took the stage surrounded by supporters with signs saying "Defend choice" and "Restore Roe," but less than a minute into his remarks, he was interrupted by the protesters.
About 1,000 French farmers angry over the cost of doing business in southwest France have dumped manure and rotting produce in central Toulouse.
Beijing authorities say they've figured out how to trace people using Apple's encrypted AirDrop service, which they say facilitates "transmission of inappropriate information."
During a campaign speech at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, President Biden was heckled by protesters calling out U.S. support of Israel's deadly operation against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The demonstrators were escorted out as supporters of Mr. Biden began chanting, "four more years."
England's junior doctors have walked off the job to protest pay raises that they say are not keeping up with inflation. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio is looking at the factors that are contributing to the strike.
The Israel Defense Forces and Hezbollah are continuing to trade blows along Lebanon's border with Israel, leading to concerns that the northern border may become a second front amid the war in Gaza. Meanwhile, Israeli citizens are calling for the release of all remaining hostages taken on Oct. 7. Ian Lee has more from Israel.
Tensions between students and faculty are surging at universities across the U.S. in reaction to the Israel-Hamas war. "60 Minutes" correspondent Bill Whitaker visited two college campuses to see how administrators, students and staff are reacting to the heated atmosphere on campus.
Bill Whitaker witnesses pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli student rallies at Columbia University and department-led campus forums at Dartmouth in response to the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks and ensuing Israeli bombardment of Gaza.
Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters marched in London Saturday, calling for an end to the Israel-Hamas war.
Some citizens of Israel are speaking up against their government's approach to ground operations in the Israel-Hamas war. Ben Solomon, who has been reporting on the war for The Wall Street Journal, joins CBS News with how some Israelis are voicing their concerns after the Oct. 7 attacks.
Southern California prosecutors on Friday explained that they have not filed hate crime charges against a professor who has been charged with manslaughter in the death of a pro-Israel protester, but did not rule out that they could still do so in the future. Carter Evans has details.
U.S. Capitol Police said about 150 people were "illegally and violently protesting" outside Democratic National Committee headquarters.
Unionized Starbucks workers are demanding improved staffing and better schedules by staging a walkout at hundreds of locations nationwide. CBS Los Angeles' Rick Montanez reports.
The Senate easily passed a stopgap funding bill late Wednesday night, averting a government shutdown and punting a spending fight in Congress until early next year. The bill heads to President Biden's desk after it passed the Senate in an 87-11 vote. Only one Democratic senator voted against the measure, Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has more on that and a clash between protesters and police outside the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee.
Police and protesters clashed outside Democratic National Committee headquarters on Wednesday night during a demonstration for a cease-fire in the war between Israel and Hamas. Several members of Congress were evacuated from the building as the protest erupted.
Lawmakers evacuated the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee Wednesday as demonstrators and police clashed outside amid a cease-fire protest. CBS News' Nikole Killion reports.
Thousands of people gathered on the National Mall in Washington D.C. Tuesday to express their support for Israel after the Oct. 7 attacks that led to the Israel-Hamas war. CBS News correspondent Christina Ruffini spoke to participants and a survivor of the deadly music festival attack.
An Jewish man died from his injuries after an altercation at dual Israeli-Palestinian protests in Southern California over the weekend. Police are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime. Elise Preston has the story.
Blinken was interrupted multiple times by protesters who called for a cease-fire in Gaza.
The Minneapolis Police Department says it received several reports of disturbances surrounding a demonstration near the intersection of Hennepin Avenue and Lyndale Avenue around 3:23 p.m. Sunday.
Information trickling out of Iran suggests a far deadlier crackdown on protesters than previously reported.
President Trump's plans to ease the financial pressures on Americans are bold but could backfire, experts said.
The couple had so many kids in their Los Angeles-area mansion a neighbor "thought it was a kindergarten." The investigation has only gotten stranger.
The Supreme Court heard two cases involving laws from Idaho and West Virginia that ban transgender athletes from participating in girls' and women's sports.
Scott Adams, the cartoonist who created the "Dilbert" comic strip, has died at the age of 68, his first ex-wife revealed on Tuesday.
The heads of 10 central banks and other financial institutions say it's "critical to preserve" the Fed's independence, as Powell is pressured by the Trump administration.
At least six prosecutors, most of whom are supervisors in the Civil Rights Division's criminal section, will be leaving their jobs.
Republican Rep. James Comer of Kentucky, the committee's chairman, said the panel will move next week on holding them in contempt.
The U.S. government is revoking the legal status of several thousand immigrants from Somalia.