Baltimore calm after some trouble as curfew began
Rioting was followed by day of cleanup and relative quiet, but things got briefly out of hand when police began enforcing curfew
Rioting was followed by day of cleanup and relative quiet, but things got briefly out of hand when police began enforcing curfew
Reverend Jamal Harrison Bryant, Pastor of Empowerment Temple in Baltimore, discusses how community leaders are trying to calm anger and frustration while encouraging a better relationship with police.
Cornell William Brooks, President of the NAACP, joins UTTM to discuss what's being done to calm the tense situation in the city sparked by the death of Freddie Gray in police custody.
While the citywide curfew went into effect 10 p.m. Tuesday, some protesters decided to stay out longer. Kris Van Cleave reports.
The curfew went into effect Tuesday night. But as Ines Novacic reports, not all protesters turned left at 10 p.m.
Police held in place as they attempted to disperse remaining individuals in the city's streets under the order, in effect until 5 a.m.
CBSNews.com reporter Ines Novacic went inside the neighborhoods in Baltimore most affected by the riots on Monday night.
Former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis took to Facebook Tuesday calling for calm in Baltimore.
Poverty, unemployment and poor relations with police have caused mistrust and anger among the city's residents
The city of Baltimore erupted in violence Monday night as protests turned to riots in the wake of Freddie Gray's death. As Jeff Pegues reports, the volatile reaction represents the larger problem between police and the community.
Toya Graham, who was captured on video smacking her teen-age son for participating in a riot in Baltimore, says she was "shocked" to see her son in the crowd. Graham explained her reaction to CBS News.
Woman captured on viral video explains why she lashed out at her son in an exclusive interview with CBS News
Toya Graham, the mom who was seen angrily reprimanding her son for throwing rocks at the police, explains why she smacked her son in a video that went viral. Watch more of her interview on "CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley" Tuesday night and "CBS This Morning" on Wednesday for a live interview.
Game against the White Sox will be played "without fan admittance in order to minimize safety concerns," the league says
City under curfew and all public schools are closed after riots sparked by funeral of man who died in police custody
An as-yet-unidentified man wearing a "Punisher" T-shirt telling protesters to back away from police is quickly gaining attention
David Simon and members of the HBO drama's cast among those who spoke out on social media after Monday night's violence
Police commissioner says many rioters were high schoolers, and he wishes more parents took charge like mom in viral video
As community leaders work for long-term fixes, Cornell Williams Brooks says: "This problem won't be solved with Molotov cocktails"
A Baltimore mom was trying to tame violence when she realized her son was throwing rocks at police. She was sure to voice her disappointment, as video caught the woman smacking the boy and chasing him when he walked away. Gayle King reports.
At least 15 police officers are recovering from injuries after rioters threw rocks and debris during the violent demonstrations. The chaos erupted despite calls from Freddie Gray's family for peace. Gray died last week after his spine was partially severed while in police custody. Watch how the violence unfolded.
Not all protests in Baltimore turned violent. Congressman Elijah Cummings joined other peaceful protesters, marching arm-in-arm. NAACP president Cornell William Brooks joins "CBS This Morning" from Baltimore to discuss the situation.
The Maryland National Guard deployed into a wounded Baltimore early Tuesday, and police are ramping up their presence after getting what they called "a credible threat" from three gangs promising to "take out" its officers. But their response left many in the city asking, "What took so long?" Chip Reid reports.
Maryland National Guard rolled into Baltimore in midst of violent protests, but city's response left many wondering what took so long
Riots flared in Baltimore Monday after Freddie Gray's funeral. Gray died last week after his neck was broken while in police custody. At least 15 officers injured and more than two dozen people were arrested in the violent protests. The governor issued a state of emergency, allowing the National Guard to join state and local police in the city. Jeff Pegues reports.
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The Universal Service Fund was created by Congress in 1996.
More than half of the cases involve students, parents and guests of Rockwood Summit High School who attended events where food from Andre's Banquets and Catering was served.
A new study says 86% of businesses and organizations hit by cyberattacks were targeted on a weekend or holiday.
After a near-perfect season – they only lost two games and won the NWSL Shield title – the Orlando Pride finished at the top of the table and will play for the championship on Saturday.
Former general Mario Montoya and his family are barred from traveling to the U.S., Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.
The Universal Service Fund was created by Congress in 1996.
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The Supreme Court issued its first opinion of the term, a one-line decision dismissing Facebook's appeal.
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The Universal Service Fund was created by Congress in 1996.
A new study says 86% of businesses and organizations hit by cyberattacks were targeted on a weekend or holiday.
Trump loyalist Rep. Matt Gaetz is out of a job for now, but his political future may not be over.
Trump's sentencing in the "hush money" case has been delayed by a New York judge.
The Supreme Court issued its first opinion of the term, a one-line decision dismissing Facebook's appeal.
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Researchers have identified a chemical in certain tap water across the United States as chloronitramide anion. Here's what to know.
Whole Foods Market stores in five states sold recalled carrots and celery sticks that could contain E. coli.
The federal government put guardrails in place to limit unauthorized plan sign-ups and switches. But the changes could prove to be a burden to consumers.
Life expectancy in the United States varies by more than 20 years depending on race and ethnicity and where you live, according to new research.
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Four Italian soldiers were lightly wounded amid clashes between Hezbollah and Israeli forces in southern Lebanon.
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Grammy-winning artist Melissa Etheridge will sing the national anthem at the 2024 NWSL Championship in Kansas City. Known for her hit "Come to My Window," Etheridge shares her excitement about the honor and the big game.
Connie Nielsen opens up about returning as Lucilla in "Gladiator II," reuniting with director Ridley Scott and exploring her character's emotional journey.
Singer-songwriter Shelby Lynne opens up about her new album and how her friendships helped save her when she thought her recording career could be over.
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Australian legislators introduced a landmark bill Thursday to ban social media for children under 16. CBS News London's Leigh Kiniry reports on what this could mean for social media companies.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
The Department of Justice on Wednesday filed a motion calling for Google to sell its Chrome search engine, arguing in court documents that "the playing field is not level." The Justice Department is also recommending dissolving any contracts in which Google is the default search engine on devices such as iPhones. Kelly O'Grady explains.
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The only emperor penguin known to have swum from Antarctica to Australia was released at sea 20 days after he waddled ashore on a popular tourist beach.
A volcano erupted in southern Iceland, near the town of Grindavík and the Blue Lagoon spa, marking the region's seventh eruption in a year.
Conservationists are teaming up with the U.S. Forest Service and logging companies to clear scorched land and make room for new reforestation projects.
Large wildfires fueled by climate change have destroyed tens of millions of acres of forests in the Pacific Northwest in recent years. Jonathan Vigliotti explores a major effort underway to restore those forests.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed new protections for giraffes, saying their populations are threatened by poaching, habitat loss and climate change.
Former general Mario Montoya and his family are barred from traveling to the U.S., Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.
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The man was arrested on an unrelated carjacking warrant and admitted to killing his roommate and her pet.
Leilani Simon was spared the maximum punishment of life without a chance of parole.
U.S. guns are fueling conflict in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Marc and Sharon Hagle, both making their second space flight, were among the passengers for the NS-28 mission.
The ninth Blue Origin space tourism flight launched from West Texas Friday morning. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood and space expert Scott Heidler offered analysis of the flight.
President-elect Donald Trump attended SpaceX's sixth flight test of its Super Heavy-Starship on Tuesday with CEO Elon Musk. The burgeoning friendship between the two men played a key role in Trump's reelection, with Musk now set to run a government efficiency agency in the coming months. CBS News political reporter Jake Rosen and Politico aviation reporter Oriana Pawlyk join "America Decides" with more.
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Researchers analyzed lunar soil brought back by China's Chang'e-6, the first spacecraft to return with a haul of rocks and dirt from the little-explored far side.
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