Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler issued a subpoena last month to the Justice Department to give Congress an unredacted version of the Mueller report. The deadline to comply was Monday.
It’s A Boy! Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Welcome A Baby To The Royal Family
The pregnancy had been shrouded in an unusual degree of secrecy. Buckingham Palace had not disclosed where Markle would give birth or precisely when she was due.
Fiery Crash Landing Of Russian Passenger Plane In Moscow Leaves 41 Dead
Video showed the Aeroflot flight’s rocky emergency landing, as the jet bounced along the runway before its rear portion was engulfed in flames. It’s unclear why it turned around shortly after takeoff.
Brooks & Dunn’s Excellent Adventure
In the ’90s, Brooks & Dunn helped to broaden country music’s audience with its embrace of a wide range of sounds and on-stage spectacle. 25 years later, their influence is everywhere in Nashville.
After Weekend Of Deadly Violence, Reports Of A Truce In Gaza
The escalation in hostilities was the deadliest in years, as rockets were fired from Gaza and Israel’s military launched targeted airstrikes. Four Israeli civilians and 23 people in Gaza were killed.
Business Leaders Oppose ‘License To Discriminate’ Against LGBT Texans
Texas legislators are considering a bill that would allow professionals to deny service to people based on religious beliefs. Critics say the law would sanction discrimination against LGBT Texans.
Boeing Knew About 737 Max Sensor Problem Before Plane Crash In Indonesia
Engineers at the company discovered a problem with a key safety indicator light within months of the first deliveries of the 737 Max. But it didn’t inform airlines or regulators for another year.
How Helpful Would A Genetic Test For Obesity Risk Be?
Behavior and environment are big factors in a surge in obesity. Scientists are busy trying to identify the many genes that play a role in weight gain to develop a predictive obesity test.
For 2020, Trump Campaign Woos Big Donors Who Spurned It In 2016
The Trump 2020 campaign is making a new effort to bring in fundraising help from establishment Republicans who sat out 2016. It’s one of many ways that Trump’s re-election bid is different this time.
‘Game Of Thrones’ Season 8, Episode 4: ‘Vomiting Is Not Celebrating’
In the fourth episode of the series’ final season, our heroes celebrate their hard-won victory over Evil Snow Miser, prepare for the next battle and suffer some distressing casualties.
New CBS News President Aims To Make Mark On Network With Staff Shake-Up
Amid sagging ratings, CBS News President Susan Zirinsky plans to rebuild the network’s flagship morning and evening broadcasts around several rising stars.
Pompeo Says U.S. Prepared To Offer Guaidó ‘Full Range Of Options’ To Oust Maduro
The options available to the Venezuelan opposition leader include, “diplomatic options, political options” and “ultimately a set of options that would involve use of U.S. military,” Pompeo said.
President Trump Names Mark Morgan, Former Border Patrol Chief, To Lead ICE
Morgan led the Border Patrol during the final months of the Obama administration, but he has emerged as a vocal supporter of the president’s immigration policies.
Netanyahu Orders Continued Pounding In Gaza As 600 Rockets Fired Into Israel
Violence stretches into a third day amid mounting casualties and fatalities, with no immediate end in sight. Three Israeli men and nine Palestinians have been killed thus far.
From Gloom To Gratitude: 8 Skills To Cultivate Joy
Reaching out in kindness, mindful breathing and taking time daily to note positive moments and personal strengths are all part of a program that reduces anxiety and depression. But it takes practice.
At Baltimore’s National Aquarium, Climate Change Presents Challenges Inside And Out
Three years ago, the aquarium decided it would find a sanctuary in the wild for its prized pod of dolphins. But then climate change complicated the plan entirely.
Seafood Without The Sea: Will Lab-Grown Fish Hook Consumers?
The seafood industry has some well-publicized problems: from overfishing to contaminants that make their way into fish. Now, a handful of startups aim to offer a “clean” alternative grown from cells.
What A Midwife Wishes People Knew About Her Job
In many countries, midwives get little respect. Selamawit Lake Fenta of Ethiopia tells why she is proud of her profession — and how she’s advancing rights for midwives.
Country House, A 65-1 Long Shot, Wins Kentucky Derby After Historic Disqualification
Maximum Security outpaced the competition on the muddy track and appeared to have won but was disqualified after an objection. Country House’s trainer called it a bittersweet victory.
Rachel Held Evans, Christian Writer Who Questioned Evangelical Beliefs, Dies At 37
Evans had been placed in a medically induced coma after a severe allergic reaction to antibiotics. She was known for her progressive writings about Christianity and her own faith journey.
Setting Precedent, A Federal Court Rules Jail Must Give Inmate Addiction Treatment
Many jails and prisons refuse to offer medication for opioid addiction, even to inmates who had been in treatment before incarceration. A recent ruling in a federal court says that’s not acceptable.
The Birthplace Of Country Music’s First Hit Is Being Threatened By Modern Construction
A grassroots drive to preserve a historic building in downtown Atlanta is highlighting the city’s somewhat forgotten role in early country music.
This Woman Fought To End Minnesota’s ‘Marital Rape’ Exception, And Won
This week, Minnesota’s Gov. Tim Walz signed a bill removing protections for individuals who rape their spouses. About a dozen states still shield spouses from prosecution in sexual assault cases.
‘Prayer Can’t Be Our Only Form Of Defense’: Mosques Eye Security For Ramadan
Mosques around the U.S. are taking security seriously in the aftermath of the New Zealand massacres and other attacks on houses of worship.
Barr Standoff Escalates Confrontation Between White House And Congress
Attorney General William Barr’s refusal to appear before a House committee is forcing Democrats to rethink their oversight strategy for the Trump administration.
Boeing 737 Plane With 143 On Board Skids Into St. Johns River In Jacksonville
All 136 passengers and seven flight crew members on board are accounted for, officials say.
New Jersey Governor Signs Public Beach Access Law
As summer months approach, the state is trying to codify the principle that shorelines and waterways are a public trust. But some environmentalists say the new law isn’t strong enough.
The Mississippi River Has Been Flooding For 41 Days Now
The record-breaking flooding is threatening communities and farmland along the upper Mississippi. Davenport, Iowa, is experiencing downtown flooding. The high water is continuing to move downriver.
Scientology Cruise Ship Heads To Curaçao After St. Lucia Quarantines It For Measles
It’s unclear what will happen when the vessel arrives at its home port on the island. The ship was quarantined by St. Lucia after a crew member was confirmed to have the highly contagious disease.
Opinion: Here’s Why ISIS And Al-Qaida Will Lose Their War Of Attrition
“America sees this as an existential fight,” writes former CIA analyst Aki Peritz, who argues in this case, the classic insurgent strategy of bleeding a better-resourced adversary is doomed to fail.
FBI Awards Partners, Anti-Drug Campaigners And Difference-Makers Across U.S.
“Your mission is a commitment to serving your communities,” FBI Director Christopher Wray told awardees. “You’re showing people kindness when they need it most.”
Rush To Produce, Sell Vaccine Put Kids In Philippines At Risk
A dengue vaccine put thousands of kids at risk for a deadly condition. Some scientists say the manufacturer and health officials did too little to warn parents in the Philippines.
After A Big Failure, Scientists And Patients Hunt For A New Type Of Alzheimer’s Drug
Now that so many experimental drugs targeting amyloid-beta have bombed, scientists are looking for different approaches for treating Alzheimer’s, including a drug that failed as a cancer treatment.
Cyclone Fani Slams Indian Coast, Forcing Millions To Evacuate
Authorities predicted “total destruction” of many homes. The cyclone made landfall early Friday morning, and at least two people have reportedly been killed by the powerful storm.
Federal Court Throws Out Ohio’s Congressional Map
The court says the state’s map is an “unconstitutional partisan gerrymander” and must be redrawn by the 2020 election.
Trump Administration Moves To Roll Back Offshore Drilling Safety Regulations
The Interior secretary touted the revised rules as eliminating “unnecessary regulatory burdens while maintaining safety.” But environmental groups said the move demonstrates oil industry influence.