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The Alabama Supreme Court ruled on Friday that frozen embryos are considered children under state law. Critics are concerned about the implications this decision may have on fertility treatments. CBS News political reporter Shawna Mizelle provides more information.
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FBI calls Colorado incident a 'terror attack'The FBI has classified the recent attack in Boulder, Colorado, as a targeted terror attack, with officials confirming that agents and local law enforcement are actively investigating the incident. FBI chief Kash Patel and Dan Bongino emphasized their commitment to a thorough investigation, urging the public to provide any tips related to the attack. Bongino warned that those who aided or abetted the attack would be pursued, underscoring the...
Read moreSummaryIn Baldwin Park, California, a shooting on Saturday night resulted in the death of a police officer and left another officer hospitalized. Responding to reports of gunfire, police discovered the deceased officer and a second victim, leading to a “double murder” investigation. An adult male suspect, who allegedly shot at the officers and was subsequently injured, is in custody and recovering in stable condition, while the fallen officer's identity is pending family notification. Full Article
Read moreCLOVIS, Calif. — A transgender athlete, AB Hernandez, won gold in the girls' high jump and triple jump at the California high school track and field championship, which has sparked national controversy. The California Interscholastic Federation implemented a new rule allowing more girls to compete in these events, coinciding with Hernandez's success, despite significant criticism from various groups. Amidst calls to bar her from competition, Hernandez's performances have ignited a broader debate on transgender participation...
Read moreSummary of "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan"This week's episode features Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent discussing ongoing tariff turmoil and escalating tensions with China, emphasizing the need for the U.S. to "de-risk" its reliance on Chinese goods. Senator Rand Paul shares his criticisms of President Trump's economic policies, while Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi and Wesleyan University President Michael Roth address the implications of new visa restrictions for foreign students. Additionally, FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary offers...
Read moreMissouri House Explosion Investigation Authorities in Gladstone, Missouri, are investigating a massive house explosion that occurred on Saturday morning, resulting in one death and the destruction of a single-family residence. The explosion, which was powerful enough to damage nearby homes and shatter car windows, left the body of the deceased unrecognizable, with the identity still undisclosed. Emergency crews are on the scene, battling flames and planning to demolish the remaining property once the area is...
Read moreExtreme Heat Wave and National Park ConcernsAn early-season heat wave is affecting the West, with extreme temperatures expected, particularly in Death Valley, where highs could exceed 115 degrees. More Perfect Union's billboard campaign aims to raise awareness about the impact of layoffs at DOGE and cuts to national parks, urging the public to take precautions during the heat, as stated by Death Valley's acting deputy superintendent, Abigail Wines. The campaign seeks to provoke debate about...
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