Bracing for possible Iranian attack against Israel. Pennsylvania flooding. Former Ohtani interpreter in court for alleged $16 million theft. CBS News Correspondent Deborah Rodriguez has today's World News Roundup.
Tornadoes swept across the south and severe weather will shift into the Ohio Valley, Southeast, and Mid-Atlantic today. Concern Iran will retaliate against Israel. Biden administration announces plans to expand background checks to close "gun show loophole". CBS's Cami McCormick has those stories and more on the World News Roundup:
Multiple people were injured as dozens of shots were fired during an Eid event in West Philadelphia Wednesday afternoon where around 1,000 attendees gathered to celebrate the end of Ramadan. Overall prices increased 3.5% from a year earlier, up from 3.2% in February.
Civil War-era abortion ban upheld in Arizona. Severe storms threaten the South. New limits on toxic chemicals in drinking water. CBS Correspondent Cami McMormick will have those stories and more in the World News Roundup:
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled to make abortion largely illegal in the state, reinstating a 160-year-old law that forbids all procedures except those to save a woman's life.
The UCONN Huskies are N-C-Double-A champions again. Shooting at a Las Vegas Law Firm. Sentencing day for parents of Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley. CBS Correspondent Cami McCormick has those stories and more in todays World News Roundup:
Millions of people gather across the country to witness the total eclipse of the sun. President Trump says the abortion issue should be left to the states to decide. President Biden promotes student debt relief at campaign stop in Wisconsin. CBS News Correspondent Jennifer Keiper with tonight's World News Roundup.
Ready for the eclipse, but clouds could spoil the show along parts of the path of totality. A new plan for student loan debt. CBS News Correspondents Steve Kathan in Indianapolis and Cami McCormick have today's World News Roundup.
On the "CBS News Weekend Roundup", host Peter King has the latest from CBS's Holly Williams on the aftermath of the Israeli attack that killed 7 members of the World Central Kitchen relief agency in Gaza. Correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports on the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse's effect on businesses that depend on traffic through the port of Baltimore. And on the Kaleidoscope, look at the somewhat growing acceptance of Black performers in country music, while correspondent Lana Zak talks about Beyonce's country breakthrough album with SiriusXM TikTok Radio Host Lamar Dawson.