Biden administration to invest $8.5 billion in Intel’s chip plants
The funding will go to computer chip plants in Arizona, Ohio, New Mexico and Oregon, and help support 30,000 new jobs.
U.S. looks at Haiti evacuation options as gang violence traps hundreds
The State Department says nearly 1,000 people in Haiti have filled out a crisis form seeking help, as 10 Americans manage to flee on a charter flight.
What the future of Texas SB4 Law could look like
CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez sheds light on the potential implications of SB4 enforcement.
U.S. explores evacuation options amid Haiti gang violence
As gang violence engulfs Haiti, the State Department is considering ways to evacuate American citizens caught in the turmoil.
Appeals court decision temporarily blocks Texas from implementing SB4
An appeals court decision has temporarily blocked Texas from implementing SB4, legislation granting extensive powers to detain suspected migrants. This ruling follows the Supreme Court’s decision to lift a previous stay, intensifying the political showdown between President Biden and Texas Governor Abbott.
Man pleads guilty in polygamous scheme involving underage girls
A businessman pleaded guilty to conspiring with the leader of a small polygamous group near the Arizona-Utah border, in a sex crimes scheme involving minors.
Biden, Trump focus on securing pivotal Latino vote
President Biden takes his campaign to Arizona, focusing on securing the pivotal Latino vote. CBS News polling suggests an advantage for Biden among Latino voters, yet the battle is far from over.
Mississippi “Goon Squad” officers convicted in racially charged assault
Two ex-sheriff’s deputies in Mississippi have been sentenced for their part in the racially charged assault of two Black men. Hunter Elward and Jeffrey Middleton, members of the self-proclaimed “Goon Squad,” received sentences of approximately 20 years and 17.5 years, respectively, for their part.
Texas migrant law blocked again, appeals court to hear case
Hours after the Supreme Court gave Texas officials permission to jail and prosecute migrants suspected of crossing the U.S. southern border without authorization, an appeals court late Tuesday blocked the state from enforcing the controversial immigration law, known as SB4. A hearing is scheduled for Wednesday morning over the law. CBS News’ Jan Crawford and […]
Rare “Cougar’s Shadow” emerges in Arizona
The rare event occurs in the Superstition Mountains, an area known as the “home of the thunder gods.”