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Tracking the Memorial Day weekend travel rush
If you’re hitting the road, taking to the skies, or boarding a train this holiday weekend, you’re not alone. Early trends are revealing a historic [more…]
Israel unlikely to comply with U.N. court order over Rafah
The United Nations’ top judicial body on Friday ordered Israel to halt military operations in Rafah, where thousands of Palestinians have taken shelter. CBS News [more…]
What we know about the deaths of American missionaries in Haiti
Gang violence has exploded in Haiti. On Thursday, three people were fatally shot, including two missionaries, a married couple, from an Oklahoma-based group. CBS News [more…]
American returning home after avoiding jail in Turks and Caicos over ammo in bag
An American man who pleaded guilty to bringing 20 rounds of ammunition into Turks and Caicos will not have to serve jail time. Bryan Hagerich, [more…]
Details on the American missionaries killed in Haiti
Two American missionaries were among three people killed in Haiti in an apparent gang attack. Two of the victims were the daughter and son-in-law of [more…]
Nonprofit works to highlight AAPI diversity in film and TV
The iconic Cannes Film Festival will wrap up this weekend, with an added focus on cultural representation. Gold House, a nonprofit that focuses on promoting [more…]
Latest on Israel-Hamas war as U.N. court orders end of Rafah operations
The International Court of Justice, the United Nations’ top judicial body, has ordered Israel to pause all operations in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. [more…]
Top movies and shows to stream this summer
A plethora of new TV seasons and movies are premiering from June through August. With several options of streaming services and genres — ranging from [more…]
U.N. court orders Israel to halt Rafah operations, new Uvalde lawsuits, more | CBS News Weekender
Lana Zak reports on three missionaries — including two Americans — killed in apparent gang violence in Haiti, the Memorial Day holiday travel rush, and [more…]
Program works to help veterans assimilate into civilian life after returning home
For the millions of U.S. veterans who served overseas, assimiliating back into civilian life isn’t always easy. In Washington state, the Red Badge Project is [more…]