Flash flooding kills 5 in Missouri, including 2 poll workers
A couple in their 70s who served as election poll workers were among at least five people killed in Missouri after torrential rains caused flash flooding across the state.
A couple in their 70s who served as election poll workers were among at least five people killed in Missouri after torrential rains caused flash flooding across the state.
CBSE has announced the CTET 2024 December session results. Candidates can check their results on the official website, ctet.nic.in. The exam included two papers: Paper II (morning shift) and Paper I (evening shift). The provisional answer key was released on December 31, with objections accepted until January 5, 2025. Candidates can check the direct link…
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., told the co-hosts of “The View” on Thursday that RFK Jr. would leave the U.S. and children with “no vaccines,” while talking about her exchange with the Health and Human Services nominee from Wednesday. “Robert Kennedy has made a lot of money promoting these anti-vaxx ideas,” Warren alleged. She continued, “He…
A mob of Turkish nationalists attacked U.S. Marines in western Turkey on Monday, resulting in the arrests of 15 people. The incident took place in Izmir, which is located on Turkey’s Aegean coast. In a statement, the Izmir governor’s office said the assailants belonged to the Youth Union of Turkey, which is connected to the…
Katharine Graham’s journey from housewife, to Washington Post publisher, to the first female CEO of a Fortune 500 company, is told in a new documentary, “Becoming Katharine Graham.” CBS News’ Senior Correspondent Norah O’Donnell talks with one of Graham’s closest friends, investor Warren Buffett, about the woman who became a pivotal figure in Washington politics…
UPPSC aspirants in Prayagraj, India, are protesting for the fourth consecutive day, demanding changes to upcoming exam schedules. Students allege police used force to disrupt their protests, while police claim non-student instigators are provoking the unrest. Political leaders have also weighed in on the situation, with some criticizing the government’s handling of the protests.
Face the Nation moderator Bob Schieffer sat down with President George W. Bush in the Oval Office in early 2006 to discuss the ongoing wars in the Middle East and reflect on his time in the White House to date.