Inside an NPR station facing funding cuts: “Without it, people would die”
Jeff Ferrell is the news director of Red River Radio and its only full-time news employee. He’s also the on-air host, field reporter, writer and sound editor.
NPR cuts could silence one of the only news sources left for rural Louisiana
A local public radio station in Shreveport, Louisiana, is one of the few sources of news left in the rural community. Karen Hua reports on the impact of trying to stay on the air when vital federal
What happens next after U.S. bombed Iranian nuclear sites?
Despite the triumphal tone in Washington, Iran’s state media claimed stockpiles of uranium were transferred away from Iranian nuclear sites before the U.S. strikes. CBS News cannot independently verify those claims, but now that Iran has responded
Trump's strike against Iran divides Congress on war powers
A bipartisan contingent is pushing for a war powers vote to reassert Congress’ power to declare war, but House Speaker Mike Johnson says a reported Israel-Iran ceasefire makes the idea irrelevant.
What to know about Al Udeid Air Base after Iran attacked U.S. military post
Iran launched retaliation against the United States on Monday, firing short- and medium-range missiles targeting the U.S. Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar.
Iran escalation raises concerns about potential security threats against U.S.
The escalation of fighting in the Middle East is raising concerns about the potential security threats against the U.S., both at home and abroad. Sam Vinograd joins to discuss.
Iran escalation raises concerns about potential security threats against U.S.
The escalation of fighting in the Middle East is raising concerns about the potential security threats against the U.S., both at home and abroad. Sam Vinograd joins to discuss.
“Heroic actions” thwart shooting at Michigan church, police chief says
A church community in Wayne, Michigan, was left shaken by an attack on its house of worship. Police said the church was targeted by a man armed with an AR-15-style rifle and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.
Why the multibillion-dollar kidney dialysis industry is under fire
Death rates for U.S. kidney dialysis patients are among the highest in the industrialized world. A CBS News investigation found that a third of dialysis clinics fail to meet federal performance standards. Now, as Erin Moriarty reports,
Trump announces Israel and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire
President Trump said on social media that Iran and Israel have reached a “Complete and Total CEASEFIRE.” There has been no official word yet from Israel or Iran.