Residents in limbo following dangerous train derailment in Ohio
Thousands of residents along the Ohio-Pennsylvania border are waiting to return home following a controlled chemical release from a train wreck Friday in the area. Erik Olson, the senior strategic director of health for the Natural Resources Defense Council, joins CBS News with more on the crash in East Palestine, Ohio.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Chicago mayoral candidates spar in debate
CBS News -
Pope Francis hospitalized with respiratory infection days before Palm Sunday
CBS News -
FDA approves Narcan for over-the-counter sale in the U.S.
CBS News -
What the New Jersey attorney general's takeover of the Paterson Police Department means
CBS News -
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reiterates interest in sitting down with China's Xi Jinping
CBS News -
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismisses President Biden's criticism of judicial reform plan
CBS News -
Starbucks faces labor law violation allegations including illegally firing union employees
CBS News -
Finding awe in "microadventures" could help mental health and wellbeing, research shows
CBS News -
Apple launches "buy now, pay later" service that allows users to make payments over 6 weeks
CBS News -
COVID cases and hospitalizations are on the decline but long COVID cases prevail. Here's why.
CBS News -
An inside look at "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" ahead of its final season, as the cast says goodbye
CBS News -
Vietnam War veteran reflects on war 50 years after last U.S. troops left Vietnam
CBS News -
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says alliance with U.S. is "unshakable"
CBS News -
"A Thousand and One" star Teyona Taylor and producer Lena Waithe talk film, Beyoncé and more
CBS News -
Olivia Pichardo of Brown University becomes first woman to play Division I baseball
CBS News -
Murder conviction of "Serial" podcast subject Adnan Syed reinstated
CBS News