Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing increased pressure from U.S. leaders as he vows to move forward with a ground invasion of Rafah. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd joins with analysis. … [Read more...] about How deep is the divide between U.S. and Israeli leaders?
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As Ukraine aid languishes, some House members work on end run to approve funds
The House is trying to step around its own rules to force a vote on Ukraine aid and break through gridlock on the issue. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane says it's a symptom of a Congress that's been functioning in a kind of alternate reality, outside of regular order, and he explains why. … [Read more...] about As Ukraine aid languishes, some House members work on end run to approve funds
Hot air balloon crashes near highway in Rochester, Minnesota
The Rochester Police Department says preliminary information indicates the balloon had been trying to land in a field when a gust of wind pushed it into a power line. … [Read more...] about Hot air balloon crashes near highway in Rochester, Minnesota
2 ex-Mississippi deputies get decadeslong sentences in racist torture case
A judge on Tuesday sentenced two former Mississippi sheriff's deputies to decades in prison for the racially motivated torture of two Black men. CBS News national correspondent Errol Barnett has the details. … [Read more...] about 2 ex-Mississippi deputies get decadeslong sentences in racist torture case
Supreme Court wary of limiting federal contact with social media sites
The Supreme Court appeared skeptical during Monday's oral arguments over whether contact between the federal government and social media platforms should be limited. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson explains. … [Read more...] about Supreme Court wary of limiting federal contact with social media sites