Mar 07 Californians still digging out from record-setting blizzard By Associated Press Residents of Southern California mountain towns have continued to struggle to dig out and get necessities in the aftermath of a record-setting blizzard. Continue reading
Mar 07 Americans kidnapped in Mexico found, 2 dead and 1 wounded, Mexican officials say By Associated Press, Alfredo Peña, Associated Press A Mexican official says two U.S. citizens missing since their violent abduction Friday in the northern Mexican border city of Matamoros have been found dead and two others were alive. Continue reading
Mar 06 Burlington voters consider community police oversight board By Lisa Rathke, Associated Press Residents of Vermont's largest city will vote Tuesday on whether to create a community police oversight board that would have the authority to discipline Burlington police officers, including the chief. Continue reading
Mar 06 WATCH: Judy Woodruff hosts UVA Miller Center discussion — ‘Can democracy and capitalism coexist?’ By News Desk Can democracy and capitalism coexist? It is a question that has been part of America's fabric since the very beginning. Continue reading
Mar 06 Watch 5:18 News Wrap: California residents reeling as another winter storm approaches In our news wrap Monday, California residents are recovering from winter storms with more snow expected, the UN warns of funding shortages after earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, Ukraine holds out against a Russian attack, more than 20 people in… Continue watching
Mar 06 Watch 7:46 CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky discusses how the agency is addressing COVID shortfalls By Geoff Bennett, Courtney Norris Three years ago this month the U.S. began shutting down due to the explosive spread of COVID. But as the country enters its fourth year with the virus, many people believe the pandemic is over. This as the CDC reports… Continue watching
Mar 06 Watch 8:31 COVID disruptions at work lead to baby boom By Catherine Rampell, Diane Lincoln Estes As the COVID-19 pandemic enters its fourth year, one unexpected results has been a rise in birth rates. It's the first major reversal in declining U.S. fertility rates since 2007. Special correspondent and Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell reports on… Continue watching
Mar 06 Watch 3:50 Remembering Judy Heumann’s lasting contributions to disability rights By Melissa Williams Judy Heumann, who has been called the “mother of the disability rights movement, has died at 75. Heumann, who lost her ability to walk at age 2 after contracting polio, lobbied for legislation that led to the federal Americans with… Continue watching
Mar 06 Jurors say Alex Murdaugh’s testimony only confirmed his guilt By Associated Press Jurors told the NBC Today show on Monday that Murdaugh only managed to cement their opinions that he easily lied and could turn on and off his tears at will. Continue reading
Mar 06 Latest Ohio train derailment poses no public risk, officials say By Associated Press Authorities in Ohio say there is no indication of any risk to public health from the derailment of a Norfolk Southern cargo train between Dayton and Columbus, the second derailment of a company train in the state in a month. Continue reading