In the past five years, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has seen a nearly 600% increase nationwide in seized modified weapons, which authorities say have contributed to an increase in fatal shootings. Norah O’Donnell has more. Source Read More »
Two Army helicopters crash in Alaska on training flight
The crash is the second accident involving military helicopters in the state this year. Source Read More »
3 in custody in Texas prom after-party shooting that injured 11
Shots rang out at a prom after-party in Jasper, Texas on Sunday, officials said. Three suspects have been taken into custody. Source Read More »
U.S. to develop new processing centers for migrants in Latin America
The Biden administration is preparing for the end of Title 42 — the pandemic-era policy previously used to deport migrants on public health grounds. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez has details on the White House’s plans. Source Read More »
3 in 4 high schoolers not eating breakfast daily, CDC survey finds
Experts and health authorities have long urged parents to ensure their children are eating breakfast daily. Source Read More »
Teens accused of killing Alexa Bartell make court appearances
The teens accused of killing Alexa Bartell made their first court appearances on Thursday. Source Read More »
Democrats see abortion as winning issue with 2024 Biden reelection launch
President Biden and Vice President Harris have signaled they’ll put abortion access at the forefront of their reelection bid. Source Read More »
Active shooter incidents decreased in 2022, FBI says
A new FBI report shows active shooter incidents decreased by 18% in 2022. Retired FBI special agent Katherine Schweit joins to break down the report’s findings. Source Read More »
Teen arrested in murder of Black trans woman Koko Da Doll
Rasheed Williams, who also went by Koko Da Doll, was featured in the Sundance Film Festival documentary “Kokomo City.” Source Read More »
E. Jean Carroll testifies before Trump lawyers in civil trial
The woman accusing Donald Trump of raping her in the 1990s was back on the witness stand Thursday to take questions from the former president’s lawyers. CBS News correspondent Elaine Quijano takes a look at what to expect when the trial resumes next week. Source Read More »