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Several people had to be rescued when a building partially collapsed in New Haven, Connecticut, on Friday. At least eight people were hurt, officials said.
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Several people had to be rescued when a building partially collapsed in New Haven, Connecticut, on Friday. At least eight people were hurt, officials said.
Three men who lived in an Iowa apartment building which partially collapsed last weekend were still missing as of Friday, with authorities now calling the search for them a recovery operation. Engineering reports conducted prior to the collapse show that the owner was warned parts of the building were structurally unstable. Roxana Saberi has the latest.
Seven people were injured in a partial building collapse in New Haven, Connecticut, near Yale University on Friday. City officials say two of the injured are in critical condition.
There are still three people missing at the site of the collapse.
Three residents of a century-old apartment building in Davenport, Iowa, which partially collapsed Sunday remain unaccounted for, authorities said Thursday. Just days before the collapse, an engineer reported that portions of the building’s façade appeared “ready to fall imminently." Roxana Saberi has more.
Two women who own a business on the building's first floor said there were numerous issues.
Five people, including two who may be buried under rubble, remain unaccounted for after an apartment building partially collapsed in Davenport, Iowa. Searches continued as engineers warned the rest of the building could collapse. Adriana Diaz reports.
Officials in Davenport, Iowa, confirmed Tuesday that five people are unaccounted for after an apartment building partially collapsed over the weekend. The city is preparing to demolish the remaining structure, which is in danger of total collapse.
The apartment building in Davenport, Iowa, partially collapsed Sunday, and a structural engineer says the rest of the structure "is in imminent danger of collapse."
The 52-year-old poked her head out of a fourth-floor window about 24 hours after part of the building crumbled.
A community in Iowa is demanding answers after an apartment building partially collapsed and a woman was left inside alive as it was set to be demolished. The six-story building collapsed Sunday, and now there's concern there was a rush to tear down the building before it was properly searched. Roxana Saberi reports on the rescue and search for answers.
At least one person was killed and several others were injured when a parking garage in New York City partially collapsed. Lilia Luciano has the latest.
The collapse came as Hindu devotees flocked to the temple to mark Ram Navami, celebrated as the birthday of the god Ram.
Another earthquake hit the southern region of Turkey on Monday, killing several people in the wake of the disastrous quakes earlier this month that killed an estimated 45,000 to 47,000 in Turkey and Syria. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio joins anchors Anne-Marie Green and Vlad Duthiers with more.
The massive earthquakes in Turkey flattened an apartment complex in the small town of Harem, in the rebel-held Idlib province, where over 1,000 people had been living. Imtiaz Tyab met one of the few survivors.
The death toll from last week's earthquakes that devastated parts of Turkey and Syria surpassed 37,000 people, and officials estimate the damage in Turkey could exceed $20 billion. CBS News anchors Lilia Luciano and Lana Zak spoke with the director of the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, Paola Albrito, about what made this quake so destructive.
More than three days after the devastating quakes hit Turkey and Syria, experts say a "critical" survival window is closing fast amid harsh winter conditions.
Detectives had hoped to bring Alex Greene in on an outstanding burglary warrant to talk to him about last month's shooting that hurt 11 people, a Florida police chief said.
A powerful earthquake killed thousands in Turkey and Syria and the death toll is expected to rise. Rescue workers are digging through the rubble in search of survivors amid the risk of more buildings collapsing. Chris Livesay has the latest.
The homes had been evacuated as a precautionary measure after a resident said one of the walls was "warped," police said.
Former hurricane Julia has dissipated, but is drenching Guatemala and El Salvador with rain after reemerging in the Pacific.
Authorities say 10 people have been killed in an explosion that destroyed a gas station in a small village in northwest Ireland.
A strong earthquake has shaken much of Taiwan, killing one person and injuring nine.
It's been one year since the deadly collapse of Champlain Towers South condo building in Surfside, Florida, which killed 98 people. The cause of the collapse is still under investigation. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez joined Errol Barnett from Surfside, where the community is remembering the victims.
From the pile of rubble, only three people emerged alive, including teen Deven Gonzales and her mother.
The Vatican says Pope Francis' funeral will be held on Saturday at St. Peter's Basilica after the pontiff lies in state there for three days.
Watch live as Karen Read's second trial starts today with opening statements in the Massachusetts murder case.
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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi says the gunmen behind a terrorist attack on tourists in the Kashmir region "will not be spared!"
Among Pope Francis' last words were "thank you" to his personal nurse, for encouraging him to greet crowds in St. Peter's Square one last time.
As climate change warms rivers, the fishing industry is increasingly threatened. One nonprofit shows how it's helping to save the fishing-tourism economy.
Ed Martin is a longtime Trump loyalist, a figure in the 2020 Stop the Steal movement, served as a defense attorney in U.S. Capitol riot cases and acknowledges he was near the Capitol amid the crowd on Jan. 6, 2021.
A Maryland school board decided to end parental opt-outs for instruction featuring storybooks that address gender identity and sexual orientation, sparking the dispute that's before the Supreme Court.
Mahmoud Khalil's wife gave birth Monday, while the Columbia grad student and Palestinian activist remains in ICE custody in Louisiana.
Police did not say how many packages were found, or what they were worth.
CBS News spoke to parishioners at Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart after the death of Pope Francis.
Mahmoud Khalil's wife gave birth Monday, while the Columbia grad student and Palestinian activist remains in ICE custody in Louisiana.
The U.S. economy will grow 1.8% this year, the IMF said in its World Economic Outlook, down .9% from January
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Stocks experienced a major rebound on Tuesday following a major sell-off yesterday in response to President Trump's criticism of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
More than 100 universities and colleges have issued a joint letter condemning President Trump's "political interference" in the nation's education system.
President Trump wants to bring manufacturing back to the U.S. These companies say they're investing in domestic factories.
Two lawsuits allege major home insurance companies have colluded to limit coverage in wildfire-prone California communities and force homeowners onto the state's last-resort insurance plan.
Ed Martin is a longtime Trump loyalist, a figure in the 2020 Stop the Steal movement, served as a defense attorney in U.S. Capitol riot cases and acknowledges he was near the Capitol amid the crowd on Jan. 6, 2021.
More than 100 universities and colleges have issued a joint letter condemning President Trump's "political interference" in the nation's education system.
A Maryland school board decided to end parental opt-outs for instruction featuring storybooks that address gender identity and sexual orientation, sparking the dispute that's before the Supreme Court.
When the Trump administration cut more than $11 billion in COVID-era funds to states, addiction recovery programs suffered swift losses.
A town hall hosted by Rep. Byron Donalds, a Florida Republican, was repeatedly interrupted by protesters.
Ever struggled with planning nutritious meals? A TikTok user has shared his viral solution that others online have dubbed "people kibble."
Tina Knowles, mother of Beyoncé and Solange, spoke to "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King about her Stage 1 breast cancer diagnosis and how her daughters Beyoncé and Solange, niece Angie Beyincé, and bonus daughter Kelly Rowland have supported her throughout the process.
When the Trump administration cut more than $11 billion in COVID-era funds to states, addiction recovery programs suffered swift losses.
The autism study is planning to link confidential data "with broad coverage in the U.S. population" in one place for the first time.
A TikTok user has gone viral for a hilariously efficient way of eating more greens that she calls "dinosaur time."
CBS News spoke to parishioners at Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart after the death of Pope Francis.
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi says the gunmen behind a terrorist attack on tourists in the Kashmir region "will not be spared!"
Army Cpl. Albert J. Estrada was a member of the 7th Infantry Division and fought at the Battle of Chosin Reservoir.
Among Pope Francis' last words were "thank you" to his personal nurse, for encouraging him to greet crowds in St. Peter's Square one last time.
The Vatican says Pope Francis' funeral will be held on April 26 at St. Peter's Basilica after the pontiff lies in state there for three days.
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Tina Knowles shares how a missed mammogram may have led to a delayed detection of breast cancer, and opens up about the support from her daughters, Beyoncé and Solange, niece Angie Beyincé, and bonus daughter Kelly Rowland.
George Clooney dyed his hair to star in the Broadway adaptation of "Good Night and Good Luck," and he knows it's catching people off guard.
Monday marks nine years since the death of Minnesota superstar Prince, and his former home and recording studio marked the occasion by inviting fans for a day of remembrance.
U.S. Department of Justice attorneys are seeking to impose sweeping penalties on Google after a court ruled the tech giant is a monopoly.
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Casely received 51 consumer reports of the charger's lithium-ion batteries catching fire while in use, resulting in burn injuries.
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Opening statements are expected for Karen Read's second trial. Read is charged in connection with her Boston police officer boyfriend's death. Her first trial ended in a mistrial. CBS News Boston's Penny Kmitt reports.
Watch live as Karen Read's second trial starts today with opening statements in the Massachusetts murder case.
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Don Pettit, NASA's oldest active astronaut, marked his 70th birthday by landing on the steppe of Kazakhstan after 220 days in space.
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Protests against the Trump administration took place across the U.S. Saturday. The demonstrations were held to mark the 250th anniversary of the start of the Revolutionary War.
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