More than two dozen dead after tornadoes sweep across South
More than two dozen people have been killed in Mississippi and Alabama after powerful tornadoes swept through parts of the South, flattening homes and destroying cars in the process. President Biden pledged the federal government will do everything it can to help. Omar Villafranca reports.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Asian Americans reclaim birth names amid rising hate incidents
CBS News -
Erdogan wins reelection in Turkey
CBS News -
Two formerly captured Ukrainians reflect on their recovery
CBS News -
Ken Paxton headed to Senate trial after impeachment
CBS News -
3 killed, 5 wounded in New Mexico motorcycle rally shooting
CBS News -
Memorial Day weather forecast
CBS News -
What happens if lawmakers don't agree on debt ceiling raise
CBS News -
Biden optimistic Democrats will back debt ceiling plan
CBS News -
"CBS Weekend News" headlines for Sunday, May 28, 2023
CBS News -
60 Minutes: Revisiting the Past
CBS News -
Christopher Krebs said bad actors can take advantage of U.S.' cybersecurity "vulnerabilities"
CBS News -
Brad Smith, Microsoft president, says he believes A.I. regulation will happen in the coming year
CBS News -
Austan Goolsbee says debt ceiling deal coming in the 11th hour is a "little dangerous"
CBS News -
GOP Rep. French Hill says debt ceiling deal "absolutely follows the goals of House Republicans"
CBS News -
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries says he expects Democratic support for debt ceiling deal
CBS News -
Face The Nation: Smith, Krebs
CBS News