Author: CBS News
Wildfire smoke from Canada is impacting millions of people across parts of the northern United States. Over the weekend, it was a problem in the Midwest. On Monday, forecasters expect poor air quality from Wisconsin to New York. CBS News meteorologist Rob Marciano reports.Read More
Trevor Story and Ceddanne Rafaela had consecutive RBI singles in a six-run fourth inning filled with five Houston mistakes, Lucas Giolito pitched a season-high eight stellar innings, and the Boston Red Sox beat the Astros 6-1 to complete a series sweep.Read More
Australian Federal Police have charged a Chinese national with foreign interference relating to the covert collection of information, in a case that raises the risk of sparking renewed tensions with Beijing.Read More
Australian Federal Police arrested a Chinese Natioanl on Saturday, after searching homes in Canberra.Read More
More than a dozen states are seeking their own versions of Medicaid work requirements. But the incoming new federal standards pose new questions.Read More
As a Maine police department dukes it out with the feds over the recent arrest of one of its own, backlash has reignited over a law that allows illegal immigrants in Massachusetts to gain driverās ā¦Read More
The Washington Litigation Group is the latest nonprofit group to join the legal challenges against the president, with a strategy of focusing on appeals early in the case.Read More
Tens of thousands of sacred objects, artifacts, funerary objects, and human remains are being processed by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission to comply with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.Read More
A Chinese citizen has been charged under Australia’s foreign interference laws for allegedly collecting information about an Australian Buddhist association.Read More
About 200 new laws that Colorado lawmakers passed this year go into effect Aug. 6. Here are some that Coloradans should know.Read More