Appeals court hearing arguments on Texas immigration law

A federal appeals court is hearing arguments on a controversial Texas immigration law on Wednesday a day after it temporarily blocked the legislation known as SB4 from going into effect. Just hours before, Supreme Court allowed Texas officials to begin enforcing the law. CBS News’ Omar Villafranca is following the latest.

Google reveals plans for a new $1 billion data center in Kansas City

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Google announced Wednesday its plans to expand into the Midwest with a new $1 billion data center in Kansas City. Google also announced it’s expanding a skilled trade career development program to the KC metro and contributing $100,000 to the North Kansas City School District’s alternative education STEAM program. New Mattel […]

Victim identified in fatal Soulard hit-and-run crash

ST. LOUIS – St. Louis police have identified the victim of this past weekend’s fatal hit-and-run crash in the Soulard neighborhood. According to a spokesperson for the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, the incident took place around 1:35 a.m. Sunday near the intersection of Gravois Avenue and Russell Boulevard. Cynthia Curtis was walking eastbound on […]

Judge allows Trump, others to appeal Fani Willis decision

The judge who ruled Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis can stay on Georgia’s election interference case against former President Donald Trump and others as long as special prosecutor Nathan Wade steps aside will allow the defendants to appeal the decision. The case against Trump will continue while an appeal is heard, but could eventually […]

Doctor comments on new study on intermittent fasting

A new study looks at possible health risks of intermittent fasting, where people restrict their eating to eight hours or less each day. The study was not published or peer-reviewed. Dr. Sean Heffron, a preventive cardiologist for NYU Langone Heart, joined CBS News to discuss.

97% of voters have early voting option this election, report finds

About 97% of voters will have the option to cast their general election ballots early this year, according to a new report from the Center for Election Innovation and Research. Only about 40% of voters were able to do so back in 2000. CBS News election law contributor David Becker founded the Center for Election […]

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