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Address issue of security for judicial officers: Delhi HC to Centre, Delhi government and police
The Delhi high court on Tuesday directed the Centre, the Delhi government, and senior police officers to convene a meeting within a week to address the issue of providing personal security officers (PSOs) and ensuring adequate security arrangements at the residences of judicial officers in Delhi, ob...
Indonesia Markets Reopen as Shifting Iran Headlines Spur Caution
Indonesia’s markets are likely to grapple with fluctuating sentiment when they reopen Wednesday after a week-long holiday, as investors weigh rapidly shifting headlines on the Iran war and persistent concerns over fiscal and governance risks.
An air traffic controller was juggling extra roles during the LaGuardia plane crash
The National Transportation Safety Board said it has concerns about air traffic controllers who work the midnight shift taking on extra work in an airspace as busy as LaGuardia's.
North Korean workers in Russia allowed only one shower a year and ‘treated worse than cattle’
Kim Jong Un’s overseas labour programme has forced thousands of North Koreans to live under life-threatening conditions across Russian cities, with their basic rights curtailed, to fund the authoritarian state’s nuclear and ballistic missile programmes, experts tell Arpan Rai
Chicago activist torches Dem crime policies after Loyola student's murder: 'How much more can we take?'
Chicago activist P-Rae Easley pleaded with President Donald Trump to save Chicago after Loyola University student Sheridan Gorman was allegedly killed by an illegal immigrant.
Nonverbal 5-year-old who met Ms. Rachel over Zoom released from ICE detention
A 5-year-old nonverbal boy whose plight in a South Texas immigration detention center drew national attention after a video call with children’s entertainer Ms. Rachel has been released with his family.
Wife of Maui doctor describes terrifying birthday hike during attempted murder trial
The wife of Maui doctor Gerhardt Konig took the stand in his attempted murder trial Tuesday, recounting a terrifying birthday hike that she said ended with him trying to inject her with a syringe and bashing her head with a rock.
TSA officers say ICE deployment won’t ease security lines
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) union workers on Tuesday criticized President Trump’s deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers at select airports, saying the move will do little to reduce the long security lines driven by the partial government shutdown affecting...
New Mexico jury finds Meta violated consumer protection law in child safety trial
The New Mexico Department of Justice has won a landmark trial against Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram. CBS News senior business and technology correspondent Jo Ling Kent has the details.
Slain soldier's husband describes agony of telling their kids she died
CBS News sat down for an exclusive interview with the husband of a service member killed in Kuwait during the first week of the war with Iran. Jonah Kaplan spoke with Joey Amor, the husband of Army Sgt. Nicole Amor.
Shocking new LaGuardia theory that could CLEAR air traffic controller of responsibility for deadly plane collision... as nervous fliers are forced to taxi past wreckage
Investigators are looking into the possibility that the firetruck that collided with an Air Canada jet didn't have a transponder, which would let the air traffic controller off the hook for the deadly collision.
Man who talked down hospital bomber says would-be attacker asked for a cuddle
Nathan Newby set to receive George Medal for stopping a potential atrocity with an act of kindnessA hospital patient who managed to talk a man out of detonating a bomb in a maternity wing said the would-be attacker “asked for a cuddle” before standing down.Nathan Newby, who stopped an atrocity throu...
Meta found liable in New Mexico child safety trial
Meta was found liable by a jury in New Mexico on Tuesday for compromising children’s safety online.  The parent company for Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp has been ordered to pay $375 million in damages for violating New Mexico’s Unfair Practices Act, which prohibits unfair, deceptive and mis...
TSA warns shutdown is forcing some workers to draw blood to pay for gas
Deputy TSA Administrator Stahl said agents are selling blood plasma and sleeping in cars as the 38-day shutdown left 50,000 workers without pay.
Search for answers in deadly LaGuardia crash
Investigators are focusing on a key tracking system that they say did not alert the controllers ahead of the fatal crash Sunday night. They’re also scrutinizing the recorders from the plane and cockpit, and looking into whether ATC staffing could have played a role. NBC News’ Sam Brock has the lates...
EXCLUSIVE: Cameras capture truckers unable to read road signs, answer basic questions during Florida crackdown
Troopers say up to half of truckers at some Florida weigh stations fail English proficiency tests as the Trump administration ramps up Department of Transportation enforcement.
Venezuelan man deported to CECOT prison sues U.S. for $1.3 million in damages
Last year, a Venezuelan man was deported from the U.S. to the notorious CECOT prison in El Salvador. Now, he is suing the U.S. government for over $1 million in damages. CBS News immigration correspondent Camilo Montoya-Galvez reports.
US officials downplay controller ‘distraction’ in New York LaGuardia plane crash
US officials on Tuesday played down speculation that distracted air traffic controllers might have contributed to a deadly collision between an Air Canada jet and a fire truck at New York’s LaGuardia Airport. Two pilots were killed in the runway crash late on Sunday, which crushed the cockpit of the...
Yale athletics saga takes new twist as emails show legal confrontation with ex-coach's lawyer
Emails show that Yale University acknowledged a former employee recorded strength coach Thomas Newman, with his attorney alleging violations of Connecticut all-party consent law.
Dayton Webber gun video surfaces in Bradrick Wells murder case
Dayton James Webber, a quadruple amputee cornhole player, has been accused of killing Bradrick Michael Wells during an argument in Maryland. Police say he acted alone and later fled. Videos showing him firing guns have surfaced online. He is now in custody and awaiting extradition. The American Corn...