Venice flooded by second-highest tide in its history
Venice, one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, is dealing with near-record flooding. Large areas were swamped by the second-highest tide ever recorded in the city, which is known for its canals and gondolas. The mayor
Venice flooded by second-highest tide in its history
Venice, one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, is dealing with near-record flooding. Large areas were swamped by the second-highest tide ever recorded in the city, which is known for its canals and gondolas. The mayor
Venice flooded by second-highest tide in its history
Venice, one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, is dealing with near-record flooding. Large areas were swamped by the second-highest tide ever recorded in the city, which is known for its canals and gondolas. The mayor
How the Trump impeachment inquiry compares to Bill Clinton's
The first public hearings of the impeachment inquiry that begin Wednesday mark the fourth time in history that Congress has considered removing a president from office. The last time was 1998 when the House of Representatives impeached
Fraternity and drinking culture questioned after 4 student deaths in 1 month
All social events for fraternities and sororities were suspended at Washington State University after the death Tuesday of a student possibly tied to alcohol. It’s the second fraternity-related death in the past week and the fourth college
Arctic blast grips more than 220 million Americans
The arctic blast gripping more than 220 million Americans is forecast to bring more record-breaking low temperatures Wednesday. Freeze warnings are up as far south as Texas, with winter weather advisories up as far north as Michigan.
How the White House plans to respond in first public impeachment hearing
Former White House senior adviser Steve Bannon tells CBS News he’s concerned that the president isn’t getting enough support to hold back the opposition in the impeachment inquiry led by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Major Garrett joins
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Millions caught in deep freeze as conditions turn deadly; Veterans in graduate school pay it forward to younger students.
Connecticut man accused of killing Anguilla hotel worker skips hearing
Scott Hapgood of Connecticut, who is accused of killing a hotel worker in Anguilla, skipped a preliminary hearing Monday. Now, an international arrest warrant has been issued for him. Errol Barnett reports.
House prepares for public hearings in impeachment inquiry
Tuesday was a day for last-minute strategy sessions, ahead of the first public hearings in the impeachment inquiry against President Trump. The two witnesses testifying have a combined 51 years in foreign service. Nancy Cordes reports.