Police officer and suspect both killed in Detroit shooting
The father of the fallen officer recently retired from the same department, the Detroit police chief said.
The father of the fallen officer recently retired from the same department, the Detroit police chief said.
Police: Highland Park shooting suspect confessed, considered second massacre; Jury finds man guilty of murdering Nipsey Hussle
Vincent Simmons, now 70, made the accusation in a civil rights lawsuit filed in federal court.
The House January 6 committee will hear testimony Friday from former White house counsel Pat Cipollone. Lawmakers subpoenaed him last week after bombshell testimony from former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joined CBS News' Lana Zak to discuss that plus plans for the committee's next public hearing July 12.
Congressman Brad Schneider represents Highland Park, Illinois, and was at the community's Fourth of July parade when a gunman opened fire. He joins CBS News' Lana Zak to talk about his experience and what leaders can do to address gun violence.
Of the 10 most-visited national parks of 2021, four now have indoor mask requirements.
According to the Texas Tribune, many customers in the state are paying at least 50% more for electricity than they did this time last year. Mitchell Ferman, an energy and economy reporter for the Texas Tribune, joins CBS News' Lana Zak to talk about why natural gas is driving up electric bills in Texas.
There is no universal clinical definition for long COVID, but there are more than 200 symptoms associated with it.
State abortion laws are changing on a near daily basis since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. According to a new article in Politico, courts have blocked abortions bans in eight states. Politico health care reporter Megan Messerly joins "Red and Blue" to break down these court fights.
A grand jury in Georgia is seeking to compel seven allies of former President Trump to testify in the investigation into his efforts to overturn the state's 2020 election results. Washington correspondent for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Tia Mitchell joins "Red and Blue" to discuss the subpoenas.
As the people of Highland Park, Illinois, mourn and seek to recover from Monday's attack on the Fourth of July parade, we are learning more about the victims. CBS News' Adriana Diaz has some of their stories, and an update on a young boy who lost both of his parents in the shooting.
Financial Times U.S. economics editor Colby Smith joins "Red and Blue" to break down what natural gas prices skyrocketing in Europe mean for the U.S., where gas prices may go next, and how worried people should be about inflation.
An Uvalde officer had the gunman in his sight before the shooter entered a school and killed 21 people, according to a new report. The officer asked a supervisor for permission to shoot, but never received it. Janet Shamlian reports.
CBS News has obtained a letter from Rep. James Comer to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen demanding the Treasury Department release more information about Hunter Biden. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joins "Red and Blue" with details.
The man charged with killing seven people at a July 4 parade in Highland Park, Illinois, traveled to Wisconsin after the shooting and "seriously contemplated" another attack, police said at a press conference Wednesday. Authorities also said 21-year-old Robert "Bobby" Crimo III has admitted to the killings and "went into details about what he had done" in an interview with investigators. Watch the press conference here.
CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns and Puck News senior political correspondent Tara Palmeri join "Red and Blue" to discuss the significance of former White House counsel Pat Cipollone agreeing to testify before the January 6 House select committee. Plus, their analysis of how Democrats feel about President Biden now and if they want him to run again in 2024.
The oldest victim was 88-year-old Stephen Straus. His niece said her uncle still went to work every day, calling him a "gentle soul".
Dubbed "America's Stonehenge," the Georgia Guidestones bears a 10-part message in eight different languages with guidance for living in an "age of reason."
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has scheduled another public hearing for Tuesday. Meanwhile, former President Trump's White House counsel Pat Cipollone has agreed to testify. Scott MacFarlane has the latest.
On a visit to Cleveland, Ohio, President Biden announced details of a plan to address troubled pension funding for millions of Americans. CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns joins Tanya Rivero and Elaine Quijano with more on the plan, how it could impact the midterm elections, and the recently announced departure of the White House communications director.
A Los Angeles jury convicted Eric Holder of murder in the 2019 shooting death of Grammy-winning rapper Nipsey Hussle. Prosecutors said Holder shot Hussle 10 times.
President Biden assured Brittney Griner's wife in a phone call that the U.S. is working to secure the WNBA star's released from Russia. Griner wrote to Mr. Biden asking that he not forget about her.
Lana Zak breaks down how the inflation and high gas prices are impacting summer travel plans.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is on the brink of a political downfall after several top cabinet ministers resigned. Ramy Inocencio has the details.
Nearly one in five COVID patients will experience long-haul symptoms that can last months or even years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Jericka Duncan spoke with a woman who says she lost her job because of long COVID and has struggled to get benefits.