Missouri man identified as Marine killed in North Carolina
JACKSONVILLE, N.C. – A Missouri-native Marine who died during a training exercise on April 18 in North Carolina has been identified as Sgt. Colin Arslanbas, according to the Marine Corps. Arslanbas was a reconnaissance Marine who was assigned to the maritime Special Purpose Force, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit. He was killed in a training accident […]
Biden condemns antisemitism amid wave of college protests
President Biden is condemning antisemitism in the U.S. as protests against the Israel-Hamas war break out at universities across the nation. Nancy Cordes, David Weigel and Deepa Shivaram join with more.
How Trump reshaped the GOP, and what it could mean for the nation’s future
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Vice President Harris speaks on abortion rights in Wisconsin
Vice President Kamala Harris addressed abortion rights at a campaign event in Wisconsin on Monday. CBS News campaign reporters Nidia Cavazos, Shawna Mizelle and Zak Hudak are across the country covering key locations on the trail.
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A widow looking for love was scammed out of $1.5 million before her tragic death. Her daughter is now on a mission to share her mom’s story, hoping it spurs change.
U.S. investigating Israeli military unit for possible human rights violations
The U.S. is investigating Israel’s Netsvah Yehuda Battalion, made up of ultra-orthodox soldiers, over accusations of human rights violations in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Debora Patta has the details.
Mom’s disappearance draws daughter into probe of online romance scams
Laura Kowal’s match on an online dating site wasn’t what he seemed. Now her daughter is on a mission to expose the risk of romance scams: “It could happen to anybody.”
Opening statements, first witness called in Trump “hush money” trial
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Students skip school to protest Tennessee law that would allow teachers to carry guns
Students in Tennessee walked out of school on Monday to protest a bill that would allow teachers to carry concealed firearms in the classroom. Mark Strassmann has the story.
A TikTok ban was passed by the House. Here’s what could happen next.
A bill that could ultimately ban TikTok in the U.S. will soon head for a vote in the Senate. Here’s what experts say to expect next.