First California atmospheric river storm moves through Southern California
Southern California is expecting its most significant rainfall, which could last from early Thursday morning though rush hour as the first of two powerful atmospheric river storms hits the state. CBS News’ Carter Evans is tracking the weather.
U.S. plans to launch series of strikes in response to base attack in Jordan, officials say
The White House has approved plans to respond to the Sunday base attack in Jordan that killed three American service members, U.S. officials tell CBS News. An expected series of strikes will target Iranian personnel and facilities inside Iraq and Syria, according to CBS News’ David Martin, who reports from the Pentagon.
New cancer cases to increase 77% by 2050, WHO predicts
Ahead of World Cancer Day on Sunday, Feb. 4, new data from the World Health Organization highlights the impact worldwide.
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U.K. court dismisses Trump lawsuit over Steele dossier; Defense Department records detail toxic materials on Uzbekistan base.
Child Tax Credit expansion faces uncertain path in Senate after House vote
The legislation would bolster the Child Tax Credit, aiming to provide relief to lower-income families.
Vet advocate says “smoking gun” records prove toxic exposure at military base
Nearly two decades after U.S. troops left K2, the U.S. government has not confirmed that toxic material at the Uzbekistan base made service members sick.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews helped save a woman’s life on a Southwest Airlines flight
Andrews helped a woman who was having a mid-flight emergency on a Southwest Airlines flight from Baltimore to Phoenix Thursday morning.
OxyContin marketer agrees to pay $350 million rather than face lawsuits
A company that helped develop marketing campaigns for OxyContin and other opioids has agreed to a $350 million settlement.
Angry farmers protest outside European Union summit
In Belgium, roads have been blocked as farmers protest outside the European Union summit over European agriculture policies and increased taxes in certain countries. In France, farming tractors blocked lanes or entire sections of highways for miles. CBS News’ Elaine Cobbe reports.
WHO releases broad study for World Cancer Day
Ahead of World Cancer Day, a new study by the World Health Organization is shedding light on the far-reaching impact of the disease. CBS News’ Ian Lee reports.