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Beirut residents survey damage from Israeli airstrikes
Israel launched a massive attack against what it said were Hezbollah targets in Beirut on Wednesday, killing at least 182 people, according to Lebanon's health ministry. The strikes injured another 890 people, the ministry said. These videos show the aftermath of the bombardment.
Carmelo Anthony's son, Kiyan, will remain at Syracuse to play for Gerry McNamara
It's a cool story when you think about the history of the Syracuse Orange men's basketball program. The Orange won a national championship in 2002-03, led by Carmelo Anthony and Gerry McNamara.
Barbara Leaf: Maintaining Free Hormuz Trade Key for US
The Strait of Hormuz remained largely blocked on Wednesday even after a ceasefire was agreed between the US and Iran, with just three ships observed leaving the region. Arnold & Porter Senior International Policy Advisor discusses the importance of reopening the Strait and explains why the US has a strong interest in preserving the waterway as a channel for free trade and navigation. (Source: Bloomberg)
Federal Court Denies Anthropic’s Motion to Lift ‘Supply Chain Risk’ Label
The ruling was a setback for the artificial intelligence start-up in its battle with the Defense Department over the use of A.I. in warfare.
Sydney light rail trialled pedestrian sensors after death but scrapped project due to cost, whistleblower claims
Exclusive: Transdev undertook ‘coupling project’ after teen trapped between carriages in 2023. Trial restarted after second fatality, ex-employee claims, while Transdev denies ‘assessment’ ever shelvedThe company that operates Sydney’s light rail investigated safety upgrades following a fatal incident in 2023, but cancelled the project due to its cost before a second person died, a whistleblower alleges.After the first death, Transdev successfully trialled sensors that would detect a person ente...
22,000 students told to pay back 'mis-sold' maintenance loans
22,000 students told to pay back 'mis-sold' maintenance loansJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleBranwen JeffreysEducation EditorGetty ImagesMore than 20,000 students have been told they were given maintenance loans and grants in error and now face demands to immediately pay the money back.The students, who are all studying weekend courses, received letters from the Student Loans Company (SLC) or their university saying their courses had never been eligible for maintenance loans...
California bill aims to let families change "accident" label on DUI-related death certificates
CBS News California Investigates California bill aims to let families change "accident" label on DUI-related death certificates .chip { background-image: url('/fly/bundles/cbsnewscore/images/chip-bgd/chip-bgd-cbs-news-california-investigates.jpg'); } By Julie Watts Julie Watts CBS California Investigative Correspondent Julie Watts is a national-award-winning investigative correspondent for CBS News, covering California. Her investigations, Capitol accountability reports, and solutions-oriented j...
‘Israel must be restrained for US-Iran ceasefire to hold’
Former US counterterrorism chief Joe Kent had warned Israel could ‘sabotage’ the US-Iran ceasefire.
AI will reshape 50-55% of U.S. jobs in next 3 years, analysis finds
Researchers at Boston Consulting Group estimate that AI will "reshape" between 50-55% of U.S. jobs over the next three years. They note that while AI integration will likely change the nature of the work, it doesn't necessarily mean job losses in every case. CBS News MoneyWatch reporter Megan Cerullo has more.
Is Strait of Hormuz Open Again? Maybe, but Few Ships Are Using It.
There were conflicting reports about the status of the vital shipping away not that there is a cease-fire with Iran.
White House disputes Iranian media reports that Strait of Hormuz is closed
The ceasefire with Iran is subject to what President Trump called the "complete, immediate and safe opening" of the Strait of Hormuz, which on Wednesday, Iran said is closed. The White House said those claims are false. Weijia Jiang reports.
Trump’s ceasefire fails to heal Maga split over Iran war
Right-wing supporters of the US campaign condemn compromise with Tehran
Is the US in a religious war against Iran?
Amid the U.S. military updates on the conflict in Iran something unexpected keeps cropping up: Religion. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, a conservative Christian evangelical, has invoked religion throughout the crisis even implying God anointed the U.S. mission. Experts say this kind of language risks turning a geopolitical conflict into something far more dangerous. Toni Waterman explains from Washington.For more, check out our exclusive content on CGTN Now and subscribe to our weekly n...
Who will control the Strait of Hormuz?
Iran and U.S. representatives are expected to meet in Islamabad on Friday, April 10, for high-level talks after a two-week ceasefire was reached. But behind the scenes, a very different kind of negotiation is taking shape, one that could redefine who controls the world's most important oil chokepoint; the Strait of Hormuz. Ehsan Keivani reports from Iran.For more, check out our exclusive content on CGTN Now and subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The China Report.
Details on Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann's guilty plea
Rex Heuermann on Wednesday changed his plea to guilty for killing seven women on New York's Long Island between 1993 and 2011. The string of murders came to be known as the Gilgo Beach serial killings. CBS News' Bradley Blackburn and Caroline Polisi have more.
White House rejects Iran state media report that Strait of Hormuz traffic is "suspended"
An Iranian news agency linked to the country's military reported on Wednesday that traffic through the Strait of Hormuz was suspended, which would violate the ceasefire agreement reached with the U.S. on Tuesday. According to the Iranian news organization, the suspension of traffic is over Israel's continued attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon. The White House says the reports that the Strait is closed are false. CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab and Ed O'Keefe report, and Will Todman, a senior fellow in the Mi...
U.S. Embassy in Baghdad warns Americans not to travel by air despite Iran ceasefire
Despite both the U.S. and Iran claiming to have a ceasefire agreement, the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad on Wednesday warned Americans not to travel by air in the region due to ongoing missile, drone and rocket attacks. CBS News contributor Niall Ferguson joins with analysis.
Katie Porter and influencer behind Swalwell allegations "don't have a relationship to speak of," campaign says
CBS News California Investigates Katie Porter and influencer behind Swalwell allegations "don't have a relationship to speak of," campaign says .chip { background-image: url('/fly/bundles/cbsnewscore/images/chip-bgd/chip-bgd-cbs-news-california-investigates.jpg'); } By Julie Watts Julie Watts CBS California Investigative Correspondent Julie Watts is a national-award-winning investigative correspondent for CBS News, covering California. Her investigations, Capitol accountability reports, and solu...
Parts of Hawaii Face a Foot or More of Rain From Yet Another Storm
Last month was one of the wettest Marches on record for the state, leading to widespread flooding and evacuations. More rain is hitting this week.
BCP Signs UIR Student Financing, Huawei Digital Transformation Deals at GITEX Africa
Casablanca – At GITEX Africa Morocco in Marrakech on Tuesday, the BCP Group signed two cooperation agreements focused on education access for African students and the modernization of its banking technology infrastructure. The first deal brings together the International University of Rabat (UIR) and Banque Centrale Populaire International, with the aim of making higher education in Morocco more accessible to students from across Africa. Signed on the sidelines of the event’s fourth edition, th...