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A sixth grader in Alabama wrote his version of a will after his school received a threat. WIAT-TV's Hillary Simon reports.
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A sixth grader in Alabama wrote his version of a will after his school received a threat. WIAT-TV's Hillary Simon reports.
NBA star Dwyane Wade surprises the kids who ""inspire"" him -- the students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School -- on their first full day back since the shooting.
The Fulton County district attorney says she will seek hate crime charges and the death penalty against the man accused of murdering eight people at Atlanta-area spas. Six of the victims were Asian women. CBSN's Elaine Quijano reports.
Nor'easter brings heavy snow and rain; NFL player helps fallen Colorado climber
Police in Alabama say two students were shot during dismissal at a school in Birmingham. The shooting may have been accidental. One of the students died.
The Fulton County district attorney says she will seek hate crime charges and the death penalty against the man accused of murdering eight people at Atlanta-area spas. Six of the victims were Asian women.
Adam Purinton has pleaded guilty to shooting two Indian nationals, one fatally, in a Kansas bar in 2017. Witnesses said Purinton, who is white, yelled "Get out of my country!" before opening fire. Ashley Arnold reports for CBS affiliate KCTV.
"At the core of this horrendous act is domestic violence," said Colorado Springs Police Department Chief Vince Niski.
Twitter officials are meeting with lawmakers in Washington about how accounts posing as legitimate news sites spread false information after the Florida high school massacre. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey acknowledges changes are needed on the social media platform. Adam Sharp, a previous head of news, government, and elections at Twitter, joins CBSN to discuss the issue.
A school shooting in Russia has killed at least eight people. Meanwhile, the U.S. military fired warning shots in the Strait of Hormuz, accusing Iranian boats of getting too close to American vessels. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joins CBSN AM with a roundup of today's headlines.
About 95 percent of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students were back on campus Wednesday, two weeks after the deadly shooting. They were accompanied by more than 200 police officers, about 150 counselors and dozens of therapy dogs. Adriana Diaz reports.
A gunman shot and killed seven eighth-grade students, a teacher and a woman in Kazan, Russia. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers about what happened and the history of school shootings in Russia.
Officials were quoted as saying that at least 1 teacher was among the dead but most victims were students.
Students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School returned to class for the first time since the Feb. 14 shooting at their school that left 17 dead. The students left their backpacks at home, focusing instead on recovering after the tragedy. CBS News' Adriana Diaz spent the day with students, teachers and parents and joins CBSN to discuss the latest from Parkland, Florida.
"There is no barrier that is strong enough to hold us. We can do this. We can overcome the fear." Stoneman Douglas High School students who witnessed a mass shooting at their school share how it feels to return to class.
As the Florida school massacre reignites the gun control debate, the liberal organization Run for Something is urging young progressive candidates to run against 24 lawmakers in that state who are running unopposed and are backed by the National Rifle Association. The group's co-founder, Amanda Litman, joins CBSN to discuss how she's galvanizing millennials.
New information is coming to light about Florida school shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz, including that he had swastikas etched on his rifle magazine, a law enforcement source confirmed to CBS News.
Pop star Demi Lovato kicked off her "Tell Me You Love Me" world tour Monday with a heartfelt message. She invited a group of survivors of the Florida school shooting on stage and asked fans to help provide mental health support to the Parkland community. Lovato has been a mental health advocate since she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2010. Mireya Villarreal reports.
Students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School visited lawmakers on Capitol Hill Monday, meeting with Louisiana Republican and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise. He was nearly killed in a congressional baseball practice shooting last June. Scalise joins "CBS This Morning" from the Capitol to share what he and the students discussed.
Broward County Sheriff's Deputy Scot Peterson is pushing back against some of his biggest critics including President Trump. Peterson made his first public statement Monday, nearly a week after he was suspended and then resigned over his response to the Parkland school shooting. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Scot Peterson, the former school resource deputy whom President Trump called a "coward," says he originally thought the Marjory Stoneman Douglas school suspect was outside, which is why he didn't enter the building while the attack was taking place. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez joins CBSN with details on Peterson's defense as well as the calls for removing Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel.
President Trump meets with governors at the White House to discuss gun legislation; Stoneman Douglas hockey team wins state title
On Monday, President Trump met with a group of governors and once again called for arming and training teachers. The president faced pushback from Washington state's Democratic governor. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan has more.
Lawmakers are back in Washington, and they're facing mounting pressure to address gun safety. President Trump has said he's open to reforming the background check system with a focus on mental health. He also wants to ban so-called "bump stocks" and raise the minimum age to buy rifles to 21. Bloomberg News White House correspondent Shannon Pettypiece takes CBSN through the latest.
President Trump told governors at the White House that the NRA wants to "do something" to prevent mass shootings. He said he discussed background checks with NRA chief Wayne LaPierre during a weekend lunch.
The Department of Homeland Security is escalating its clash with so-called sanctuary states, warning multiple states they could face legal action, CBS News has learned.
The Pentagon's new guidelines were sent to reporters on Friday.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom also signed bills enhancing protections for children at schools, hospitals.
Mary "Maggie" Cleary has been tapped to serve as the top federal prosecutor for the Virginia office.
The man told Secret Service agents he was a member of law enforcement.
An ongoing drought in Vermont is depleting feed crops, causing problems for dairy farmers who have been pushed to adapt and take costly measures to care for their cattle.
The Trump administration is targeting a visa widely used by tech companies and other employers to hire foreign workers.
A memorial service for conservative activist Charlie Kirk is set to feature President Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Erika Kirk and others on Sunday at State Farm Stadium in Arizona.
Sonny Curtis died Friday, his wife of more than a half-century, Louise Curtis, confirmed to The Associated Press.