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1 dead, 10 hospitalized after tornado touches down in Texas

1 dead, 10 hospitalized after tornado touches down in Texas

The tornado touched down at around 4 a.m. local time and caused "extensive damage" to a highway and buildings.

Representative Garret Graves Sees Hope in Debt Limit Talks

Representative Garret Graves Sees Hope in Debt Limit Talks

The Louisiana congressman, who acts as a consigliere to Speaker Kevin McCarthy, says four areas of potential compromise have emerged.

Saturday Sessions: Acantha Lang performs He Said/She Said

Saturday Sessions: Acantha Lang performs "He Said/She Said"

Acantha Lang is a musical sensation who released her first EP in 2021. The record was a hit, and now, she's about to release her debut album "Beautiful Dreams." Making her U.S. national television debut, here is Acantha Lang with "He Said/She Said."

Saturday Sessions: Acantha Lang performs It's Gonna Be Alright

Saturday Sessions: Acantha Lang performs "It's Gonna Be Alright"

Acantha Lang is a musical sensation who released her first EP in 2021. The record was a hit, and now, she's about to release her debut album "Beautiful Dreams." Making her U.S. national television debut, here is Acantha Lang with "It's Gonna Be Alright."

Tennessee Air National Guardsman applied to be a hitman online, the FBI says. It was a spoof website and now he's facing charges

Tennessee Air National Guardsman applied to be a hitman online, the FBI says. It was a spoof website and now he's facing charges

A Tennessee Air National Guardsman is facing charges after applying to be a hitman on a spoof "rent-a-hitman" website, according to the Department of Justice.

Immigration officials assess impact of Title 42's end

Immigration officials assess impact of Title 42's end

Twenty-four hours after the end of Title 42, there has been no surge of migrants, but the number of arrivals at the border remains high. Thousands of migrants have turned themselves in at the border following new restrictions, and officials are looking at what comes next. Nicole Sganga reports.

Several U.S. cities prepare for influx of migrant arrivals

Several U.S. cities prepare for influx of migrant arrivals

New York City is one of several U.S. cities which are preparing for thousands of migrant arrivals in the wake of the expiration of Title 42. New York City already has about 37,000 migrants housed in shelters. Michael George has the details.

Around the world

Brits give Ukraine long-range cruise missiles ahead of counteroffensive

Brits give Ukraine long-range cruise missiles ahead of counteroffensive

Ukraine's leader has said the long-anticipated counterattack against Russia must wait until his troops have the firepower they need.

Deputy mayor in Ukraine keeps her town going from the cellar of her bombed-out house

Deputy mayor in Ukraine keeps her town going from the cellar of her bombed-out house

In Orikhiv, a frontline town just a few miles from Russian positions in Zaporizhzhia, Deputy Mayor Svitlana Mandrych sleeps in the cellar of her bombed-out house and works under a destroyed building, trying to help remaining residents deal with life without water and electricity. CBS News' Charlie D'Agata reports.

Woman convicted for leaving note on Putin's parents' grave: You raised a freak

Woman convicted for leaving note on Putin's parents' grave: "You raised a freak"

Since Putin sent troops into Ukraine ​in February 2022, the government has waged a crackdown on dissent unseen since the Soviet era.

Reports: Myanmar soldiers kill and burn bodies of 19 villagers, including 4 children

Reports: Myanmar soldiers kill and burn bodies of 19 villagers, including 4 children

Soldiers from Myanmar's military government raided a village in the country's central region, killing 19 villagers including four children and burning their bodies, independent media and a resident said Friday.

Pakistan court orders ex-PM Imran Khan's release on bail for 2 weeks

Pakistan court orders ex-PM Imran Khan's release on bail for 2 weeks

Ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan is free for now thanks to Pakistan's courts, but the government has vowed to lock him up again as soon as it can.

What to know about the Natalee Holloway case

What to know about the Natalee Holloway case

Joran van der Sloot​, the prime suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway, is facing extradition to the U.S. from Peru.

UK Says It Is Donating Long-Range ‘Storm Shadow’ Missiles to Ukraine

UK Says It Is Donating Long-Range ‘Storm Shadow’ Missiles to Ukraine

The missiles, which are launched from the air, are the latest in a pipeline of military aid delivered to the country by Britain, the United States and other NATO allies.

Technology

Striking Writers Find Their Villain: Netflix

Striking Writers Find Their Villain: Netflix

Fear of protests prompted the streaming giant to shift an anticipated presentation for advertisers to a virtual event and a top executive to skip an honorary gala.

Online daters turn to AI to help break the digital ice

Online daters turn to AI to help break the digital ice

Struggle with one-liners? AI apps like Rizz want to help online daters show more personality.

Fired ByteDance official says Chinese regime infiltrated TikTok's parent company

Fired ByteDance official says Chinese regime infiltrated TikTok's parent company

A fired executive from TikTok's parent company ByteDance said Chinese officials worked within the tech company's headquarters to monitor its work and had the power to turn off its apps.

Artist sues AI generators for allegedly using work to train image bots: 'industrial-level identity theft'

Artist sues AI generators for allegedly using work to train image bots: 'industrial-level identity theft'

AI image generators Midjourney and Stable Diffusion trained their models with the works of countless artists without their permission or compensation, artist says.

New York City's new tool to stop car thefts: Apple AirTags

New York City's new tool to stop car thefts: Apple AirTags

With car thefts soaring to a 16-year high, the city is distributing 500 of the devices "to take a bad guy off the streets," NYPD says.

Twitter to add encrypted messages and video calls, Musk says

Twitter to add encrypted messages and video calls, Musk says

Twitter may launch encrypted messaging Wednesday after CEO Elon Musk teased the feature this week.

Don't fall for Geek Squad, PayPal scam alert

Don't fall for Geek Squad, PayPal scam alert

Beware of fraudulent invoices claiming to be from Geek Squad and PayPal. Once hackers receiver your information, they can withdraw money from your bank account.

Sports News

Chicago Bears release 2023 schedule: Week 1 and Week 18 against the Green Bay Packers — plus 4 prime-time games

Chicago Bears release 2023 schedule: Week 1 and Week 18 against the Green Bay Packers — plus 4 prime-time games

The Chicago Bears will open and close their 2023 regular season against the Green Bay Packers and play four prime-time games.

Anthony Richardson’s selfless move at rookie event impressed NFL executive Troy Vincent

Anthony Richardson’s selfless move at rookie event impressed NFL executive Troy Vincent

Anthony Richardson’s first impressions in the league and with the Colts extended beyond his athletic accomplishments from the NFL Scouting Combine.

Nuggets star Jokic fined $25K after altercation with Suns owner

Nuggets star Jokic fined $25K after altercation with Suns owner

"I thought the league was supposed to protect us. Maybe I am wrong. I know who he is, but he is a fan. Isn't he?" Jokic said.

Chicago Fire top St. Louis City for the 2nd time in 5 days — this time in MLS play —under interim coach Frank Klopas

Chicago Fire top St. Louis City for the 2nd time in 5 days — this time in MLS play —under interim coach Frank Klopas

Defender Rafael Czichos scored late in the first half and Chris Brady made it stand up to lead the Chicago Fire to a 1-0 victory over St. Louis City on Saturday at Soldier Field.

Shaquil Barrett's 2-year-old daughter dies in drowning accident

Shaquil Barrett's 2-year-old daughter dies in drowning accident

Barrett's youngest child, Arrayah, fell into a pool at the family's home. She was taken to a hospital and later pronounced dead.

Fan confronts, pushes Newcastle manager Howe during Premier League game

Fan confronts, pushes Newcastle manager Howe during Premier League game

A spectator walked into the technical area during the Premier League match between Leeds and Newcastle on Saturday and shoved Newcastle manager Eddie Howe in the chest before being escorted away by security.

‘Air’ review: Damon and Affleck team up for the story of Nike’s pursuit of Michael Jordan

‘Air’ review: Damon and Affleck team up for the story of Nike’s pursuit of Michael Jordan

Like director Ben Affleck’s Oscar-winning “Argo,” “Air” has a true knack for shamelessly effective audience manipulation en route to a happy ending.

Politics News

Chaos on Mexico border averted, for now, as U.S. turns page in migration rules

Chaos on Mexico border averted, for now, as U.S. turns page in migration rules

The U.S. turned the page on pandemic-era immigration restrictions with relative calm at its border with Mexico as migrants adapted to strict new rules aimed at discouraging illegal crossings and awaited the promise of new legal pathways for entering the country.

Biden tells Howard grads 'White supremacy' is the 'most dangerous terrorist threat' to the United States

Biden tells Howard grads 'White supremacy' is the 'most dangerous terrorist threat' to the United States

President Biden told the audience at a historically Black university commencement ceremony "White supremacy is the most dangerous "terrorist threat" facing the U.S.

Fear and confusion reign along southern border as Title 42 ends

Fear and confusion reign along southern border as Title 42 ends

In border cities like El Paso, the spike in migration has alarmed volunteers and humanitarian workers who support welcoming and helping asylum-seekers.

Former Prosecutor Rebuffs GOP Questions About Trump Case

Former Prosecutor Rebuffs GOP Questions About Trump Case

Mark F. Pomerantz appeared for a deposition before the House Judiciary Committee but declined to answer many of the panel’s questions, citing privilege and the confidentiality of the prosecution.

'Shut down the border immediately': DeSantis addresses migrant surge amid end of Title 42 pandemic measure

'Shut down the border immediately': DeSantis addresses migrant surge amid end of Title 42 pandemic measure

Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida said he would 'shut down the border immediately' during an Iowa political event held days after the end of Title 42.

Gov. Newsom announces $32 billion budget deficit, $10 billion more than previously estimated

Gov. Newsom announces $32 billion budget deficit, $10 billion more than previously estimated

California's budget deficit sits at $32 billion, which is roughly $10 billion more than Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom forecast earlier this year.

Gov. Gavin Newsom says California's budget deficit has grown to nearly $32 billion

Gov. Gavin Newsom says California's budget deficit has grown to nearly $32 billion

California's budget deficit has grown to nearly $32 billion, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday, saying the state's challenges are partly due to high inflation and a decision to let most people delay filing their taxes because of a series of winter storms.