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California wildfire destroys 90,000 acres, posing new threat to lime and avocado crops; Thousands of fans turn for Nationals' World Series parade.
Deadly winter storm slams the East Coast with snow, ice and rain; Veterans using their business to support education in Afghanistan.
House of Representatives moving toward impeaching Trump; Former refugee's new video game promotes peace.
Pensacola shooting suspect was in the U.S. for aviation training; Secret Santa recruits Milwaukee bus drivers to give money to passengers.
Surveillance video shows shooters before Jersey City attack; Veteran now a freshman at Yale with help from his service dog
Pelosi orders House committee chairs to draw up articles of impeachment; Exhibit shows a new side to civil rights icon Rosa Parks.
Multiple killed in shooting at MillerCoors building in Milwaukee; Female wrestlers competing at historic state championship
Trump says he's taking hydroxychloroquine despite FDA warning; 67-year-old father of five survives coronavirus
Oxford vaccine prompts protective immune response in human trials; Tribute to Congressman John Lewis after a life fighting for equality
Trump denies calling fallen soldiers "suckers" and "losers"; Man creates special racetrack for 4-year-old boy.
Tens of thousands march on Washington to demand racial justice; Tens of thousands march on Washington to demand racial justice.
Biden travels to Kenosha to meet with Jacob Blake’s family; Surge of mail-in voting could delay election night results
Over the last three years, the Jewish community in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh has come to rely on hope. In October of 2018, 11 Jews were murdered while worshipping in a local synagogue. The horrific attack is the subject of a new book, “Squirrel Hill: The Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting and the Soul of a Neighborhood.” Author Mark Oppenheimer spoke to Dana Jacobson about how the entire community rallied, illuminating the idea of hope, to overcome the darkness of hate.
Three White men were found guilty in the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, a Black man who was jogging when he was chased down and killed. Omar Villafranca has the latest.
After less than two days of deliberations, a jury found three men guilty of murder and other charges in the fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery. CBS News national correspondent Omar Villafranca joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero from outside the courthouse with the reaction from Arbery's family and the community.
The jury has begun deliberations in the trial of three men charged in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery. Omar Villafranca has the latest.
Sixteen of 17 families of students killed settle lawsuit for $125 million-$130 million, sources say. The FBI didn't act on a tip saying Nikolas Cruz was going to shoot up a school.
"There is not an active shooter," Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport tweeted.
Defense attorney Mark Richards said this is the longest deliberation he has ever had in his career as a defense trial attorney.
Travis McMichael, who shot Ahmaud Arbery to death, testified that the Black man never pulled out a weapon or threatened him before the fatal shooting. Omar Villafranca has the latest.
The jury members will return on Friday morning to resume their work.
Lawyers representing Kyle Rittenhouse are asking the judge to declare a mistrial as the jury continues to deliberate. CBS News' Nancy Chen joins CBSN AM from outside the courthouse in Kenosha, Wisconsin, with the latest.
The lawsuit claims that the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was "a case where injury or death was much more than just a possibility – it was a likely result."
Police believe multiple suspects were involved in the shooting.
Aurora Police Chief Vanessa Wilson briefed reporters after six teenagers were wounded in a shooting near a high school in Colorado. Watch Wilson's remarks here.
President Trump's "Gold Card" program will be rolled out in the coming weeks, allowing the world's wealthy to apply for fast-track visas — if they pay $1 million or more.
A cyberattack targeting check-in and boarding systems has disrupted air traffic at several major European airports.
Russia has launched a large-scale missile and drone attack across Ukraine, killing at least three people and wounding dozens more.
President Trump said Friday the U.S. military has carried out another "lethal kinetic strike" on a boat accused of carrying drugs.
President Trump has so far raised $200 million for a new White House ballroom from some of the nation's biggest companies.
In April, a Trump ally referred New York Attorney General Letitia James for federal criminal prosecution for alleged mortgage fraud.
The Trump administration is ending the Temporary Protected Status of thousands of immigrants from Syria living in the U.S.
Early in-person voting began Friday in Virginia's gubernatorial election, with Democrat Abigail Spanberger and Republican Winsome Earle-Sears making their case to voters.
A federal judge in Florida has thrown out President Trump's defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, citing its excessive length, but gave his attorneys a chance to refile.