At least two people were killed and four were injured following a shooting at a mall in Boise, the city’s police department said Monday. The suspected shooter is in custody. Carter Evans has the details. Source
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Powerful nor’easter prompts flash-flood advisories
More than a dozen tornadoes were reported in the Midwest, including an EF-3 storm that hit Fredericktown, Missouri. Lonnie Quinn has more on the forecast and where the weather is headed. Source
Biden and Democrats making progress toward deal on social spending plan
Democrats say they’re making progress toward making a deal on President Biden’s “Build Back Better” plan. Democrats are reworking parts of the plan, including possibly dropping Medicare coverage for dental work and replacing it with an $800 voucher. Source
Iran believed to be responsible for attack on U.S. base in Syria
Last week, five drones were launched from within Syria at al-Tanf, where approximately 200 U.S. troops are located. Source
White House rejects more Trump claims of executive privilege
“President Biden has determined that an assertion of executive privilege is not in the best interests of the United States, and therefore is not justified,” White House counsel Dana Remus wrote in a letter. Source
2 dead and 4 injured after shooting at Boise mall
Police said they responded to reports of shots fired at the Boise Towne Square mall on Monday afternoon. Source
Facebook under fire after new documents leaked
Former Facebook employees claim the company puts profits over people. News outlets reviewed thousands of pages of internal documents suggesting Facebook knew its platform could fuel hate, but did little to stop it. Laurie Segall has more. Source
Report says members of Congress, White House officials met with organizers of January 6th protest
A new report from Rolling Stone says the organizers of the January 6th rally had dozens of planning meetings with members of Congress and White House officials. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joined CBSN’s “Red and Blue” with the latest on the January 6th investigation. Source
Record-breaking bomb cyclone lashes West Coast
The San Francisco Bay Area is recovering from what’s being called the strongest storm to hit the region in more than 25 years. Record rain, howling winds and mudslides caused widespread damage from southern California to the Pacific Northwest. David Begnaud reports. Source
Virginia’s governor’s race remains close
The race could be a referendum on President Biden’s agenda and popularity. Source