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Winter storms threaten snow, extreme cold and travel warnings across the U.S.
Heavy snow, freezing rain and temperatures as much as 35 degrees below seasonal averages are set to hit large parts of the United States as a string of storms confirm that winter is far from over.NBC News - Feb. 11 -
Extreme cold hits the U.S.
Millions in Texas are feeling chilling temperatures as parts of the South battle a cold snap. CBS News' Omar Villafranca reports.CBS News - 23h -
Foreign service worker says pregnant wife faces 'life-threatening' complications amid USAID shutdown
A foreign service worker whose pregnant wife allegedly was denied emergency medical transport while stationed abroad has filed an affidavit in federal court against the Trump administration, ...NBC News - 2d -
Maps show snow storm forecast as parts of U.S. brace for winter weather
A procession of winter storms is forecast to bring snow, sleet, ice and potentially flood-inducing rain to sprawling bands of the U.S. this week.CBS News - Feb. 11 -
Eastern U.S. endures flooding with snow forecast to hit Northeast
Water submerged cars and buildings in Kentucky and mudslides blocked roads in Virginia.CBS News - 4d -
Millions under winter alerts as major snowstorm and dangerous cold freeze U.S.
Millions of people are under winter alerts ahead of a major storm expected to dump snow across Tennessee, Virginia, Mississippi, Kentucky and other parts of the country.NBC News - 1d -
Dozens of Maoist Guerrillas Killed in Central India, Officials Say
Rebels known as Naxalites have waged an insurgency that has ebbed and flowed over decades, but government operations have given them less space to maneuver.The New York Times - Feb. 9 -
Two children die in Detroit cold while sleeping in van, police say
Two children in Detroit died of suspected exposure to the cold after being found unresponsive in the van where the family was living Monday, police said.NBC News - Feb. 11
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Officers in Robert Brooks Sr. beating charged with murder, Hochul says
Murder charges are expected to be announced in the beating of Robert Brooks Sr. at Marcy Correctional Facility in New York.CBS News - 9m -
Airlines look to cut consumer protections for wheelchair-using travelers
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NBA star expected to miss rest of season after blood clot diagnosis
Victor Wembanyama is expected to miss the remainder of the season with deep vein thrombosis in his right shoulder, the San Antonio Spurs announced.CBS News - 11m -
What we know about an apparent plot to bomb a Houston school
The FBI says it received a tip of two teenagers plotting to carry out an attack at a Houston-area school. CBS News' Janet Shamlian has the latest.CBS News - 19m -
Why you should consider debt relief this March
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Officers in Robert Brooks Sr. beating charged with murder, Hochul says
Murder charges are expected to be announced in the beating of Robert Brooks Sr. at Marcy Correctional Facility in New York.CBS News - 9m -
Airlines look to cut consumer protections for wheelchair-using travelers
Trade group for American, Delta, JetBlue, Southwest and United say carriers are mishandling fewer passenger wheelchairs.CBS News - 10m -
NBA star expected to miss rest of season after blood clot diagnosis
Victor Wembanyama is expected to miss the remainder of the season with deep vein thrombosis in his right shoulder, the San Antonio Spurs announced.CBS News - 11m -
Anti-South Asian online hate surged in extremist spaces after election, report says
Anti-Asian online hate in the U.S. in extremist online spaces has seen an “alarming surge” since the 2024 U.S. elections won by Donald Trump, data released Thursday by nonprofit group Stop AAPI ...NBC News - 13m -
Ukraine should 'tone it down,' sign Trump mineral deal, Waltz says
National Security Adviser Mike Waltz said Thursday that officials in Kyiv "need to tone it down" after a fierce back and forth Trump and Zelenskyy.ABC News - 15m