Investigators say they got the cup from the trash at a Philadelphia airport and used genetic genealogical research as well to lead them to the suspect. Source Read More »
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Bombarded by scammy robo-texts? You’re not alone.
New scams are proliferating just as enforcers are making headway in reducing illegal robocalls, consumer watchdog finds. Source Read More »
Dolphins splash around off Chile’s coast
A pod comprising an estimated 50 to 100 dolphins made a splash Monday off the coast of Chile. Source Read More »
Europe faces record-breaking heat wave
Europe is facing a record-breaking heat wave. The UK has declared a state of emergency, wildfires are burning across Spain, France and Greece and hundreds of deaths in Portugal and Spain have been attributed to the extreme heat. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio is in London’s Hyde Park where people are turning to public lakes for relief. Source Read More »
Pence endorses rival of Trump-backed candidate in Arizona
Former Vice President Mike Pence has endorsed Karrin Taylor Robson in Arizona’s gubernatorial election, despite former President Donald Trump backing her opponent. CBS News political director Fin Gomez joined “Red and Blue” to break down what the endorsement means for the Republican party as a whole. Source Read More »
Uvalde parents lash out at school board after report on shooting response
The report from Texas state lawmakers was sharply critical of law enforcement at all levels. Parents didn’t hold back in addressing board members. Source Read More »
Law student found in water tank was suffocated, Mexican authorities say
18-year-old Debanhi Escobar’s father says the results of the third autopsy make it clear his daughter was murdered. Source Read More »
Monkeypox exposes weakened public health system and frayed sexual clinic safety net
Sexual health clinics are scrambling to properly track, test and treat hundreds of monkeypox patients. So far, it isn’t going well. Source Read More »
U.S. midshipman falls to his death over waterfall in Chile
Midshipman 2nd Class Luke Gabriel Bird of New Braunfels, Texas was hiking, the U.S. Naval Academy says. He was in Chile taking part in a semester abroad program. Source Read More »
Eye on America: Bridging the racial divide, addressing school absences and more
We travel to Louisville, Kentucky to see how residents work to bridge the racial divide. And we visit a Connecticut school finding creative ways to bring students back and lower absences. Watch these stories and more on “Eye on America” with host Michelle Miller. Source Read More »