Federal judge strikes down part of new Florida election law
A federal judge ruled some of the law's provisions were enacted "with the intent to discriminate against Black voters."
A federal judge ruled some of the law's provisions were enacted "with the intent to discriminate against Black voters."
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The agency is "committed to reducing barriers and ensuring the fair treatment of the LGBTQ+ community," an official said.
Major corporations are largely shrugging off inflation on their way to record profits, government data shows.
Some Americans may still be waiting for their third federal stimulus check, according to the Treasury Department.
A suspect is in custody.
Jared Kushner, former President Trump's son-in-law, has spoken virtually with the House committee investigating the January 6 attack. Kushner was a senior adviser in the White House and is the highest-ranking member of the Trump administration to appear before the committee. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joined Tanya Rivero and Meg Oliver to discuss.
President Biden met Wednesday with Joey and Paula Reed, whose son was sentenced last year to nine years in prison in Russia.
The Roseman University College of Medicine has launched a program to treat families in underserved communities of color. The program, known as "GENESIS,” matches students and health practitioners with families to offer them health and social services in their own households. Dr. Pedro Greer, the founding dean of the Roseman University College of Medicine, discusses the innovative new program with CBS News’ Tanya Rivero and Meg Oliver.
He said it had "humanlike hands, long lizard tail, nose like a possum and patches of black fur."
The U.S. will be releasing one million barrels of oil a day from the country's Strategic Petroleum Reserve for the next six months in an effort to mitigate high gas prices, President Biden announced Thursday. Watch his remarks in this CBS News Special Report.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy headlined the fundraiser for Harriet Hageman, Cheney's challenger in Wyoming.
The body of a missing 18-year-old woman has been found in Nevada, officials confirmed. Naomi Irion was last seen three weeks ago getting into the passenger seat of her own car outside a Walmart. CBS News' Anne-Marie Green has more.
But, Mr. Biden added, "I don't want to put too much stock in that at this time because we don't have that much hard evidence."
Lawmakers are focused on the future of trans health care, but doctors say the proposed bills are hurting their patients now.
Federal Election Commission said the campaign mislabeled Christopher Steele's opposition work as "legal services" and "legal and compliance consulting"
The research caps off decades of work to better understand human evolution and biology.
Previous moves to tap the nation's oil stockpile haven't dramatically lowered gas prices, research shows.
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Comedian Rachel Dratch said Willis was the first celebrity she's ever met and he "couldn't have been sweeter to us wannabes."
A new report from USA Today exposes how top colleges and universities nationwide are falling short of their Title IX commitments, which bans sexual discrimination in education, including sports. Nancy Armour, columnist for USA TODAY Sports, spoke with CBS News anchors Meg Oliver and Tanya Rivero about what the investigation found.
Members of Congress are calling for a government investigation into claims from Hertz rental car customers who say they were falsely arrested after the company reported the cars they rented were stolen. CBS News consumer investigative national correspondent Anna Werner explains why lawmakers responding to these claims is significant.
The former vice president hasn't ruled out a potential 2024 bid, despite former President Trump's criticism of him.
Sunday on 60 Minutes, Anderson Cooper profiles Laurie Anderson, taking viewers inside the artist's exhibition on display at the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum.
Al Lupiano started researching a connection when he and other family members were diagnosed as well.