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Nation Dec 26

Brutal winter storm paralyzes parts of U.S., leaving dozens dead

A brutal freeze is paralyzing parts of the United States. At least 50 people have died in the fierce winter storm with 27 of those deaths in western New York. Tens of thousands of customers across the country are still…

Politics Nov 30

House passes bills to stop railroad strike, give rail workers more paid sick leave

Congress moved swiftly to head off a nationwide railroad strike. The U.S. House of Representatives voted to impose a compromise settlement on freight railroads and a dozen labor unions and approved more paid sick leave for rail workers. The measures…

Politics Nov 08

Voters cast ballots in important election to determine control of Congress

Election Day is here and the balance of power in Congress and three dozen governorships will be determined. The vote will help set the course of the nation's agenda for at least the next two years. For many, the nation's…

Politics Nov 07

Candidates make closing arguments to voters as control of Congress hangs in balance

It's the day before the election and candidates are making their final push to win over voters as control of Congress hangs in the balance. Lisa Desjardins reports on the biggest races in key states.

Nation Sep 27

Hurricane Ian grows stronger as it nears landfall on Florida’s Gulf Coast

Hurricane Ian is bulking up again and bearing down on Florida’s west coast. It could bring 130 mph winds, 18 inches of rain and a 12-foot storm surge. Acting National Director of the National Hurricane Center Jamie Rhome joined Judy…

Nation Sep 26

Hurricane Ian bears down on Cuba with landfall in Florida expected later this week

Hurricane Ian is on a collision course with Cuba and will threaten Florida after that. The storm is growing rapidly and could become a Category 4 with winds of 140 miles an hour before it reaches the U.S. mainland this…

World Sep 09

United Kingdom enters national mourning period following death of Queen Elizabeth II

Britain awoke to its first day in 70 years with a new monarch as King Charles III returned to London from the side of his mother's deathbed in Scotland. The mourning period that began with the passing of Queen Elizabeth…

Nation Aug 23

Texas declares state of emergency amid severe flooding

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott declared emergencies in more than 20 counties after extreme rain triggered flash floods. Monday's deluge was part of a wave of severe weather across the Southwest. John Yang reports.

Nation Aug 01

Extreme conditions in California and Kentucky force thousands from their homes

Wildfires and floods are causing more death and destruction across the nation as thousands are forced to evacuate their homes. Record flooding in Kentucky has now claimed 37 lives, and a fierce new fire in northern California has killed at…

Economy Jul 27

Federal Reserve raises interest rates amid stubbornly high prices and recession concerns

The Federal Reserve raised interest rates significantly again Wednesday in a bid to put the brakes on inflation. The economy is no longer running nearly as hot as it did last year, but Fed Chair Jerome Powell said it was…

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