Miki Yamamoto

Miki Yamamoto

How natural disasters are exploited to manipulate people online

By Will Croxton May 3, 2026 / 7:00 PM EDT / CBS News Add CBS News on Google In September of 2024, Hurricane Helene pummeled the mountains of North Carolina, causing massive floods that uprooted trees and swept away entire homes. Remote communities were cut off from relief efforts after the storm damaged bridges and

White Nationalists Seek to Rebrand Through Disaster Aid

A surge of tornados tore across a large swath of the country in April, carving a path of destruction. Over 200 tornados hit over 20 states, closely clustered in the last couple of weeks. And hurricane season is just around the corner. Our story tonight is about what happens after these natural disasters. A pattern

When a Hurricane Volunteer Is a White Nationalist

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Jill Lepore on Constitutional Amendments

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Grasse: Flowers for Chanel No. 5 for a Century

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Birding takes flight after Colombia peace deal

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Spirit Pilot’s Retirement Celebrated After Shutdown

By Emily Mae Czachor News Editor Emily Mae Czachor is a reporter and news editor at CBSNews.com. She typically covers breaking news, extreme weather and issues involving social justice. Emily Mae previously wrote for outlets like the Los Angeles Times, BuzzFeed and Newsweek. Read Full Bio May 3, 2026 / 3:13 PM EDT / CBS

Which States Could Redraw Maps After Supreme Court Ruling

GOP officials in several southern states took early steps this week to potentially redraw their congressional maps, reacting to a seismic Supreme Court decision that weakened a section of the Voting Rights Act about majority-minority districts. The high court on Wednesday  struck down a Louisiana congressional map with two Democratic-leaning, majority-Black districts. A day later

UKMTO Reports Two Ship Attacks in Strait of Hormuz

2 hours and 23 minutes ago US Strait of Hormuz mission will violate ceasefire, Iran official says Ebrahim Azizi, the chairman of the Iranian parliament's national security committee, warned on Sunday that the planned U.S. mission to escort commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz will be considered "a violation of the ceasefire" by Tehran.
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