Former University of Chicago student charged with setting off dorm explosion
Aram Brunson, 21, is charged with one count each of falsifying, concealing and covering up a material fact by trick, scheme or device; and making false statements to federal officials.
Dunkin’ is the latest fast-food chain to offer a value meal
Coffee and donuts brand joins expanding list of companies touting deals in hopes of drawing more customers.
Israel agrees to pause in Gaza fighting for polio vaccinations, U.N. says
The vaccination campaign is targeting 640,000 children under 10, United Nations officials said.
Trump says he wants government or insurance to pay for IVF treatments
“Your government will pay for or your insurance company will be mandated to pay for all costs associated with IVF treatment,” he said.
Harris in Georgia, Trump in Michigan, Wisconsin
Former President Donald Trump held campaign stops in Michigan and Wisconsin Thursday while Vice President Kamala Harris addressed voters in Savannah, Georgia. CBS News camapign reporters Aaron Navarro and Taurean Small report.
Army contradicts Trump campaign account of Arlington National Cemetery incident
The Army is giving a different account of what occurred at Arlington National Cemetery between Trump campaign staff and an Arlington official. CBS News’ Eleanor Watson has more.
EPA says they’re ‘one step closer’ to nuclear cleanup, resident frustration remains
BRIDGETON, Mo. – The EPA says they are one step closer to cleaning up nuclear contamination at the West Lake Landfill. Officials with the EPA held a meeting Thursday to answer questions from the community about the cleanup. “It is a lot to take in, and you’ve got people that just want to know the […]
X announces when it’s permanently closing is San Francisco HQ
The Elon Musk-owned company, once a stalwart of Silicon Valley, is set to wave goodbye to the city that birthed it.
GOP-backed Georgia rules risk undermining election certification, critics say
Democrats have sued over the rules, claiming they violate state law by allowing local officials to either delay or withhold election certification.
Manhole covers blown off in north St. Louis, underground explosion suspected
ST. LOUIS – Manhole covers are popping up from some sidewalks and roadways in north St. Louis, possibly from an underground explosion. Emergency officials have responded to St. Louis’ North Riverfront neighborhood near East Grand Boulevard. The St. Louis Fire Department tells FOX 2 that at least five manhole covers were blown off on Thursday. […]