A man wanted in Arkansas for allegedly violating his probation in a 2017 murder case has twice been arrested and jailed in Denver since 2021, and both times, Denver authorities have had to release him from custody. Source
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No serious injuries after roof of historic Connecticut church collapses
Investigators will work to determine what caused the collapse. Source
1/25: Prime Time with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on testimony from Donald Trump in his defamation trial, Alaska Airlines’ plan to return grounded 737 MAX 9 planes, and why driving is becoming more dangerous in the U.S. Source
3 dead in shooting at Arlington apartment complex, police say
Arlington Police responded to the 3500 block of Chatham Green Lane to investigate reports of a shooting in the area. Source
Alabama executes Kenneth Eugene Smith by nitrogen hypoxia
Alabama went through with its planned execution on Thursday of Kenneth Eugene Smith, who was the first condemned inmate in the U.S. put to death using nitrogen gas. Source
Sofia Richie Grainge announces first pregnancy with husband Elliot
The 25-year-old shared the news in Vogue article published Thursday, revealing that the couple is expecting a girl. Source
Alaska Airlines expects some 737 MAX 9 planes to fly Friday
Alaska Airlines has checked the bolts on its Boeing 737 MAX 9 jets and those cleared could begin returning to service as soon as Friday. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has the latest. Source
First U.S. execution by nitrogen gas set for Thursday
Kenneth Eugene Smith, a death row inmate in Alabama, is expected to become the first person in the U.S. executed with nitrogen gas. Manuel Bojorquez reports. Source
Why are Americans driving more dangerously?
Motor vehicle fatalities are above pre-pandemic levels. Matthew Shaer, who wrote about the issue for the New York Times Magazine, joins CBS News to take a look at why that is and what can be done about it. Source
Texas will keep adding razor wire along border, governor says
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says the state will keep adding razor wire along the Rio Grande, despite the Supreme Court allowing the Biden administration to remove it. As this plays out, a border policy deal on Capitol Hill could be in jeopardy. Camilo Montoya-Galvez and Scott MacFarlane have more. Source