N.J. county uses innovative program to treat, prevent drug overdoses
In addition to reversing opioid overdoses, professionals are trying a new method to get people who use drugs into treatment.
In addition to reversing opioid overdoses, professionals are trying a new method to get people who use drugs into treatment.
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Against the backdrop of the city's iconic skyline, the stage is set for the historic NASCAR Chicago Street Race.
President William Ruto tweeted a condolence message to bereaved families describing the accident as "distressing" and urging motorists to be "extra cautious."
Family and friends were viewing the open coffin before it will be taken to a mosque for a ceremony and later burial in a town cemetery.
Supreme Court rejects Biden's student loan forgiveness plan; Retiree becomes street musician to raise money for Alzheimer's research
The police workers had been captured in the Mexican state of Chiapas by gunmen in several vans that intercepted a police transport truck.
Earlier this month, SAG-AFTRA members voted overwhelmingly to authorize a potential strike in the event a deal isn't reached with the major studios.
French President Emmanuel Macron has called in 45,000 officers in an effort to quell the violence following the fatal police shooting of 17-year-old Nahel.
Catherine Herridge reports on the Supreme Court's decision on student loans and how it will impact those with debt, what's happening at airports as millions travel for the holiday weekend, and the summer movies to watch including a new "Indiana Jones" film starring 80-year-old Harrison Ford.
Hundreds of protesters squared off with riot police in France amid escalating violence after a police officer fatally shot a 17-year-old delivery driver in Paris. Elaine Cobbe has the latest.
Everyone's favorite archaeologist, Indiana Jones, is returning to the big screen after 15 years. The fifth film in the iconic franchise is only one of several highly-anticipated movies being released this summer. Erik Davis, managing editor at Fandango, joins CBS News to discuss the blockbusters coming soon to theaters.
Five weeks before actor Jonathan Majors is set to face trial in New York for misdemeanor assault charges, a new report in Rolling Stone magazine alleges Majors had a pattern of physical and emotional abuse over a roughly 10-year period. Majors has repeatedly denied abuse allegations. Christopher Brown, entertainment law professor at Boston College Law School, joined CBS News to discuss the case.
Airlines across the U.S. have dealt with major delays throughout the week, but that's not stopping people from traveling for the Fourth of July. AAA is expecting over 4 million Americans to fly this weekend. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports on how airlines are preparing for the surge.
Renowned actor Alan Arkin, who won an Academy Award for his performance in "Little Miss Sunshine," has died at the age of 89. Janet Shamlian takes a look back at his life.
The conservative Supreme Court majority on Friday struck down President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan while also ruling on a case involving LGBTQ rights, religious freedom and free speech. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett reports. Then CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson examines how the president could try to move forward with loan forgiveness.
With their current contract set to expire, thousands of SAG-AFTRA members could soon go on strike, leading to a potential Hollywood production shutdown. If it were to happen, it would also mark the first time since 1960 that both the Writers Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild have been on strike simultaneously. Jonathan Vigliotti has details.
The Supreme Court on Friday struck down the Biden administration's student loan relief program. Monique White, financial expert and head of community at Self Financial, joins CBS News to share tips on navigating finances after the student loan decision.
After Larry Kingsley's wife was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, all he wanted to do was make a difference. So he became a street performer. Steve Hartman has his story in "On the Road."
Fox News has agreed to pay $12 million to settle two lawsuits brought by Abby Grossberg, a former producer for host Tucker Carlson. In one of her lawsuits, Grossberg alleged that she faced a hostile and sexist work environment while working on Carlson's show.
After Larry Kingsley's wife was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, all he wanted to do was make a difference.
Abbe Lowell said House Republicans are pushing "false allegations" from IRS whistleblowers.
The Mexican navy this week intercepted a submersible in the Pacific which was carrying 7,000 pounds of suspected cocaine. Five people aboard the vessel were arrested.
At the height of the nationwide weather-related travel disruptions earlier this week, Scott Kirby flew private from New Jersey to Colorado.