4 women instructors killed in ambush, Pakistan police say
Suspected militants on motorcycles ambushed a vehicle carrying instructors from a private vocational school in northwest Pakistan, police said.
Suspected militants on motorcycles ambushed a vehicle carrying instructors from a private vocational school in northwest Pakistan, police said.
Ben Jealous, president of People for the American Way, joined CBSN to discuss the significance of Black History Month and the "For the People Act" to protect voting rights.
Billy Waugh, the soldier whom Davis carried on his shoulders to safety, wrote in a 1981 statement, "I only have to close my eyes to vividly recall the gallantry of this individual."
The duo will discuss a wide array of topics like race, fatherhood and marriage.
President Biden's nominee for attorney general, Judge Merrick Garland, says pursuing equal justice for all and "battling extremist attacks on our democratic institutions" will be among his priorities if confirmed for the job. Watch his opening statement from his Senate confirmation hearing.
The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the problem of unequal health care in under-served areas of the country. Now a hospital in Pittsburgh is reviving a decades-old emergency medical service to help communities of color. CBS News' Skyler Henry reports.
The police said the attackers fled to nearby mountains in a former tribal region bordering Afghanistan.
Getting a degree is now a "high-stakes decision," one economist says. But those without degrees are even worse off.
Officers failed to develop reasonable suspicion a crime had occurred and used force nearly constantly, the report found.
Laurence Tribe, a professor emeritus at Harvard Law School, says Judge Merrick Garland's would be "one of the greatest attorneys general in American history." Tribe spoke with CBSN's Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers about why Garland is right for the job and what he can do to fight extremism and racism.
Coastal cities face biggest property losses, but so do inland areas that rarely see bad water damage. Annual tab: $20 billion -- and rising
A 10.5-foot, 341-pound Nile crocodile in St. Augustine, Florida, swallowed a shoe that fell from a zipliner into her habitat. Veterinarians first tried to reach inside and pull it out, but then realized they'd have to surgically remove the sneaker.
Ken McKenzie said traffic to his funeral home has "grown to the point that we actually have to give a reservation code to a family just so that they could be seen."
"We are now, I think, ready to move past the protesting phase and actually move into putting all of the talk into actual work," USWNT defender Crystal Dunn said.
Han spoke with CBS News before the Netflix premiere of "To All The Boys: Always and Forever."
Daft Punk, the influential electronic group, is calling it quits after 28 years.
The Supreme Court ruled in July that the subpoena of the Republican president's records was constitutional, but their release was held up by an appeal.
President Biden will announce several revisions to a federal program helping businesses stay afloat during the pandemic, the Paycheck Protection Program. The changes are aimed at ensuring more small and minority-owned businesses are able to qualify for federal assistance. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joined CBSN to discuss what those changes entail.
"The danger of these hate-driven movements is growing by the day," said Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, adding that the hate was being "cheered on" by people in power.
The power is back on for most Texas residents, but the winter blast has left millions with unprecedented storm damage. Massive electricity bills, broken water pipes and flooding could leave many in financial turmoil. CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian joined "CBSN AM" from Houston to discuss.
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The shoe fell off of a zipliner zooming over the crocodile's habitat.
While more than 60 million vaccine doses have been administered in the U.S., the country of Zambia has not yet received any vaccines. According to international vaccine equity initiative COVAX, unchecked infection anywhere in the world may give rise to further mutations that threaten health globally. CIDRZ lead laboratory scientist Michelo Simuyandi joins "CBSN AM" on the phone from Lusaka, Zambia, to talk about the situation in Sub-Saharan Africa.
President Biden’s pick for Attorney General, Judge Merrick Garland, is set to face lawmakers for his confirmation hearing Monday. It comes five years after Republicans blocked his nomination to the Supreme Court. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion joined 'CBSN AM” with the latest.
Diplomatic pressure on Myanmar is growing as officials around the world call for the release of Aung San Suu Kyi. Thousands of protesters in Barcelona clashed with police after the arrest of rapper Pablo Hasel. Oil washes up on Israel's beaches after spill in the Mediterranean. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joins "CBSN AM" with today's global headlines.
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