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Gallaudet holds graduation for 24 Black deaf students and teachers who were denied diplomas
Gallaudet University held a graduation ceremony over the weekend 70 years later for 24 Black deaf students and their teachers who were denied diplomas due to segregation. Source Read More »
2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup: Standings, schedule, how to watch USWNT online, start times, match dates
The action is underway as the United States look to win their third in a row Source Read More »
Israel’s Netanyahu hospitalized amid protests against judicial reform plan
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was hospitalized again on Sunday after an emergency heart procedure. There were widespread protests ahead of the government’s vote Monday on the first bill related to his contentious judicial reform plan. Source Read More »
Brutal heat wave tests farm workers, many of whom lack legal protections
As much of the country bakes in a historic heat wave, farm workers face even more danger — especially since many lack legal protections. CBS Miami’s Cristian Benavides reports. Source Read More »
As record heat continues, Phoenix sees 24th day of triple-digit temperatures
The record-breaking heat wave continued nationwide Sunday as Phoenix suffered through its 24th straight day of temperatures 110 degrees or higher. More than 3,500 cities so far are enduring a streak of dangerous temperatures. Elise Preston reports. Source Read More »
Wildfires burn through Greece’s popular vacation island Rhodes
Extreme heat and windy conditions have created the perfect conditions for wildfires to spread in the popular European vacation spot in Greece, the island of Rhodes. Thousands of tourists were forced to evacuate to their hotels. Haley Ott reports. Source Read More »
Photographer’s work will be free to download as he battles pancreatic cancer
Photographer John Fielder has taken over 200,000 pictures, and 7,000 are now being donated to HistoryColorado.org and will be free to download. The prolific photographer is now battling pancreatic cancer. Barry Petersen reports. Source Read More »
Justice Dept. will sue Gov. Abbott if Texas doesn’t remove floating barrier in Rio Grande
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott came under fire for approving a floating barrier along the Rio Grande to limit border crossings. While Abbott defended the measure as falling within the state’s “sovereign authority,” critics said migrants could get stuck underneath the barrier and drown. Skyler Henry has the latest. Source Read More »
New body cam video prompts investigation after Ohio police dog let loose on unarmed suspect
New body cam video obtained by CBS News shows Jackson County, Ohio, police set a dog on an unarmed Black suspect following a lengthy highway chase. Astrid Martinez has the latest. Source Read More »