| 03.06.2025 23:26 Affaire Maddie : les nouvelles recherches concentr?es autour du chalet de Christian Br?ckner au Portugal Les enqu?teurs suspectent un ressortissant allemand d?j? condamn? pour viol d?tre ? lorigine de la disparition de la petite Madeleine McCann en 2007. 03.06.2025 23:29 Navy mulls new name for USNS Harvey Milk and ships named for civil rights leaders The Navy is considering renaming naval ship named for gay rights leader Harvey Milk and others named for prominent Americans. 03.06.2025 23:33S&P 500 rises, led by Nvidia and chip stocks: Live updates The three major stock averages extended May's gains by posting modest advances on the first two trading days of June. 03.06.2025 23:33 Inondations, gr?le... Les images des d?g?ts caus?s par de puissants orages ce mardi Des pluies diluviennes ont touch? une partie du centre-est de la France. Cinq d?partements du sud-ouest ont ?galement ?t? plac?s en vigilance orange mardi soir. 03.06.2025 23:35 Judge says government must provide hormone therapy to transgender inmates Three transgender inmates sued the Trump administration after President Trump issued an executive order that sought to restrict their access to gender-affirming care. 03.06.2025 23:36 Port?e par Wauquiez, la commission denqu?te sur les liens entre LFI et lislamisme jug?e irrecevable ? lAssembl?e nationale Lentourage du patron des d?put?s LR annonce au Figaro quil compte red?poser tr?s prochainement une proposition similaire de commission denqu?te. 03.06.2025 23:36 Brenda the buzzard terrorises children at Havering primary school Pupils told to play indoors because of attacks by bird of prey, which follow strikes by hawk near LutonA buzzard called Brenda has been terrorising a 300-year-old primary school on the outskirts of London, sending children running ... ... 03.06.2025 23:40 FDAs AI tool for medical devices struggles with simple tasks A new Food and Drug Administration AI tool that could speed up reviews and approvals of medical devices such as pacemakers and insulin pumps is struggling with simple tasks, according to two people familiar with it. 03.06.2025 23:40 Florida woman held captive is rescued after restaurant worker finds note begging for help A Florida woman who said she had been held captive for several months was rescued last week after a sandwich shop worker found the crumpled note she left behind begging for help. 03.06.2025 23:40 The Perks of Being Harvey Weinsteins Publicist Juda Engelmayer took a job that leading crisis communications pros didnt want. Now hes the pied piper of pariahs. 03.06.2025 23:40 Harvard Students Seek Viewpoint Diversity Outside the Schools Gates Some Harvard students have sought viewpoint diversity outside the schools gates. 03.06.2025 23:47 Family of Boulder attack suspect taken into ICE custody, DHS chief Kristi Noem says The family of man accused of launching an antisemitic attack that injured at least 12 protesters in Boulder, Colorado, on Sunday will been taken into Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody today, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced. 03.06.2025 23:49 Former Los Angeles attorney Tom Girardi sentenced to more than 7 years in prison Former high-powered Los Angeles attorney Tom Girardi was sentenced to more than seven years in prison after embezzling millions from clients. 03.06.2025 23:51 Spain v England: Womens Nations League live Womens Nations League updates, kick-off 6pm BSTLive scores | Read Moving the Goalposts | Mail Yara The teams are out and the national anthems are played. Paredes and Williamson the two captains shake hands and we are moments ... ... 04.06.2025 0:13 Will norovirus surge early again this year? CDC urges tracking of new strain The norovirus strain GII.17 may have disrupted the seasonal pattern of outbreaks. 04.06.2025 1:08 CrowdStrike Shares Plunge After Sales Forecast Underwhelms CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. shares fell after the cybersecurity company projected revenue for the current quarter that trailed estimates. 04.06.2025 1:24 Taylor Swift Never Rerecorded Reputation. Thank God. After buying back her master recordings, the superstar says she has no plans to finish remaking her sixth album her most inventive, shocking and risky yet. 04.06.2025 2:20 Musk blasts Trump mega-bill, days after White House farewell The tech billionaire, who donated almost $300 million to Trump's 2024 election campaign, was praised by the US president just last week as he exited his 'Department of Government Efficiency' advisory role, but on Tuesday, began calling out Trump's 'outrageous' Congressional spending bill on X. 04.06.2025 3:09Nvidia tops Microsoft, regains most valuable company title for first time since January Nvidia has been trading places with Apple and Microsoft at the top of the market cap ranks since last June. 04.06.2025 3:22 US Futures Hold Gains After Jobs-Driven Advance: Markets Wrap US stock futures are holding onto two days of gains as investors await further data on the labor market, which has so far held up better than expected amid the Trump administrations trade war. 04.06.2025 3:54 Hegseth will skip meeting on organizing military aid to Ukraine in first for the US America's Pentagon chief will not be in attendance when more than 50 other defense leaders meet on Wednesday. 04.06.2025 4:36 Navy to rename USNS Harvey Milk, latest Trump White House move against LGBTQ history The U.S. Navy is planning to rename the USNS Harvey Milk, a ship named for the slain gay rights leader and a Navy veteran. Tom Hanson reports on the name change and some of the other actions the Trump administration has taken on LGBTQ history. 04.06.2025 4:42 CBS News visits Israeli address of U.S. company working with controversial aid group Officials in Gaza say at least 27 Palestinians were killed Tuesday by Israeli troops as they approached an aid distribution site run by the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Israel says it did not fire on innocent civilians. Imtiaz Tyab, in Tel Aviv, has been looking into the foundation. 04.06.2025 4:46 Navy to rename USNS Harvey Milk, mulls new names for ships named for other leaders U.S. Navy is renaming a ship named for gay rights leader Harvey Milk and considering new names for others named for prominent Americans. 04.06.2025 4:50 Santa Ono Blocked From Becoming University of Floridas President Santa Ono, the former president of the University of Michigan, was also criticized by conservatives for his handling of campus protests. 04.06.2025 5:09 Trump officials considering rule that would keep asylum-seekers from getting work permits A proposed new rule from the Trump administration could indefinitely prevent asylum-seekers from being able to work legally in the U.S. Camilo Montoya-Galvez reports. 04.06.2025 5:15 Concerns about NOAA cuts as U.S. heads into hurricane season Manuel Bojorquez reports from Florida, where some residents worry whether the hurricane support system will be there when they need it after major cuts to the National Weather Service and NOAA. 04.06.2025 5:23 Budget bill would increase inequality, Nobel-winning economists say Six Nobel laureate economists say GOP-backed "big beautiful bill" will hurt millions of Americans and weaken the U.S. economy. 04.06.2025 5:26 Hegseth orders Navy to rename USNS Harvey Milk, Jeffries calls it "a complete and total disgrace" Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is ordering the U.S. Navy to rename the USNS Harvey Milk, a ship that was named after the slain gay rights leader and Navy veteran. CBS News Bay Area reporter Kenny Choi has the details. 04.06.2025 5:29 Sextortion cases quintupled over last 5 years, DOJ working to investigate The Justice Department is working to fight a growing number of sextortion cases which have quintupled over the last five years. CBS News justice correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports. 04.06.2025 5:47 Tornado confirmed near Kansas City, thousands without power Multiple sirens have been heard in and around Kansas City Tuesday warning of tornadoes, with one already confirmed on the edge of the city. CBS News correspondent Ian Lee reports. 04.06.2025 6:17Bank of Japan chief voices confidence over economy withstanding U.S. tariff hit Bank of Japan chief said its economycan sustain a cycle of rising inflation accompanied by wage growth, signaling readiness to raise interest rates furthe. 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