Two people were killed and six others were injured after a shooting at a house party in Douglas County, Georgia on Saturday that had more than 100 teenagers in attendance, police said.
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Passenger dies after severe turbulence on private business jet, aviation officials say
One person died as a result of severe turbulence on a private business jet that was diverted to the Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, on Friday, according to aviation officials.
No injuries in Kansas train derailment, Union Pacific says
No one was injured in the derailment and no hazardous materials were involved, according to the railroad company.
North Koreans are experiencing widespread hunger and dying of starvation, as the country suffers one of its worst food shortages in decades
North Koreans are experiencing widespread hunger and dying of starvation, as the country suffers one of its worst food shortages in decades https://t.co/Qy4m6RN0Nv
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) March 3, 2023
Former President Trump can be sued over the Jan. 6 attack, the Justice Department says
Former President Trump can be sued over the Jan. 6 attack, the Justice Department says. https://t.co/ALWE2xwqQi
— NBC News (@NBCNews) March 3, 2023
Alex Murdaugh found guilty of murdering wife and son
A jury in South Carolina found the disgraced former attorney Alex Murdaugh guilty of murdering his wife Maggie and son Paul in 2021. Norah O’Donnell anchors this CBS News Special Report with the breaking news of the verdict.
Ukraine: Russia is suffering immense losses in Bakhmut battle
• Watch: Russian soldiers dying in large groups, pleading to Putin for help
• A mysterious fleet is helping Russia ship oil
South Dakota has banned gender-affirming treatment for trans minors
The bill bans both surgical and non-surgical treatments for transgender youth, and will take effect on July 1.
Pamela Anderson defends unlikely friendship with Julian Assange and defends him as a ‘truth seeker’
Pamela Anderson, 55, defended her friendship with WikiLeaks creator Julian Assange and said he was a ‘truth seeker’ and considered him a ‘journalist.’
U.S. tracking suspected Chinese spy balloon
The United States is tracking what defense officials believe to be a Chinese spy balloon as it passes over the northern U.S. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joins John Dickerson with the latest.
Ozzy Osbourne cancels all shows, says his touring career is over
Ozzy Osbourne announced the cancellation of his upcoming shows, and said his touring career is over because he “is not physically capable (of it).”
Gold pendant linked to Henry VIII is unearthed in a field by metal detectorist
Amateur treasure hunter Charlie Clarke found the 24-carat heart-shaped piece that was at first thought by curators to be ‘too good to be true’.
Air Force Says Proposed Chinese-Owned Mill in North Dakota Is ‘Significant Threat’
A proposal for a corn mill, which had been welcomed as an economic development success, reflects just how much things have changed with Chinese investment proposals in the U.S.
Vice President Kamala Harris to attend Tyre Nichols’ funeral
Vice President Kamala Harris will attend the funeral of Tyre Nichols, according to the White House. The funeral will be held Wednesday in Memphis.
Alec Baldwin will be formally charged today with involuntary manslaughter of Halyna Hutchins
The actor, 64, will be charged alongside the film’s weapons supervisor Hannah Gutierrez-Reed over the death in October 2021 during on on-set rehearsal for the Western movie.
Furious Kyiv condemns president of Croatia for declaring Crimea will never be part of Ukraine
Milanovic’s remark detailed his objection to Zagreb providing military aid to Kyiv. Ukraine’s foreign ministry criticised the comment on Tuesday.
Analysis: A brutal mercenary army is gaining power in Putin’s Russia
There’s a growing rift at the top of the Russian government between Vladimir Putin’s official military and the off-the-books mercenary force that has achieved some gains for Russia in Ukraine.
Multiple people shot in Lakeland, Florida, police say
At least 10 people were injured in a drive-by shooting.
Congressman Sends Inert Grenades to Colleagues at House Offices
Representative Cory Mills, a Florida Republican, gave the grenades as gifts to colleagues in the House, drawing mixed reactions from fellow freshmen.