
Police: Man on Bath Salts Attacks Elderly Woman With Shovel

Latino workers’ union reacts to the Supreme Court’s ruling on illegal immigration saying the fight against racial profiling goes on. The court upheld part of the law requiring police check the status of anyone thought to be in the US
The Supreme Court struck down three provisions of Arizona’s immigration law while upholding one other provision. To understand this better, Scott Pelley spoke with NYU law professor Richard Pildes on what the court’s decision means for law enforcement.

Cher last week on the Randi Rhodes radio show

The Supreme Court struck down parts of Arizona’s immigration law, but upheld a provision that says police can check the immigration status of people they stop or arrest. Jan Crawford reports on the narrow ruling.

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Time magazine’s Mark Halperin: “I actually think whatever the court rules, it’s bad for the president, and that’s not my opinion, that’s based on reporting including with a

Two freight trains collided in the Oklahoma Panhandle on Sunday, sparking a huge diesel fire. Three Union Pacific crewmembers remain missing.

Thousands of police officers take to the streets during a massive strike in Bolivia.

For the second time in two days, malfunctioning security screening equipment forced the evacuation of a New York area airport.

The first models of the high-end electric vehicle make an appearance.

At least 7 fires are burning across Colo. as the state battles one of the most severe wildfire seasons in recent memory. The state’s governor says officials across the country recognize that it’ll take a big push to get the

Homeowner tapes bears fighting one another in her backyard.

With 51.73% of the vote the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohammed Mursi is the winner of Egypt’s presidential election run off.

Eighty-five Israelis are arrested in Tel Aviv as protesters smash bank windows and clash with police during demonstration over social injustice.

CBS: Tim Pawlenty is at the top of many speculation lists of potential running mates for Mitt Romney, but the former Minnesota governor tells Bob Schieffer he can help the candidate in a lot of other ways