Read full articleSochi Games gave athletes plenty to smile aboutThe 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi will be remembered for many uplifting reasons.1:04Now PlayingPaused2 killed by falling tree in Verona, N.J.Police confirmed the fatalities in the backyard of a home on West Lincoln Street on Monday night. CBS New York's Jenna DeAngelis has the latest.0:50Now PlayingPausedCase Western Reserve University allows students to continue demonstration overnightCase Western Reserve University allows students to continue demonstration overnight. Tents must be cleared by 7:30 a.m.2:20Now PlayingPausedWeather Forecast for Tuesday, April 30The latest forecast and air quality conditions for the greater Los Angeles area, including beaches, valleys and desert regions.2:13Now PlayingPausedBus and train crash in Los Angeles injures dozens<p>STORY: The Metro train, carrying over 150 passengers, and a University of Southern California (USC) bus collided. Authorities received reports of the incident shortly before noon local time on Exposition Boulevard near Watt Way.</p><p>Emergency responders transported two individuals from the USC shuttle to a nearby hospital, both in serious condition. Fortunately, they remained conscious and communicative and are currently in stable condition.</p><p>Additionally, sixteen passengers aboard the Metro train sustained less severe injuries, but required medical attention at local healthcare facilities. A total of 37 individuals received on-site treatment and were subsequently released.</p>0:26Now PlayingPausedBreaking down Florida's newly enacted abortion lawFlorida's six-week abortion ban took effect Wednesday, overriding the 15-week ban that had been in place in the state. CBS News Miami reporter Morgan Rynor has more on the law and the constitutional amendment on abortion that Florida voters will consider in the fall.3:58Now PlayingPausedLouisville manufacturer to place bet on Derby horse with same name to benefit nonprofitLouisville manufacturer to place bet on Derby horse with same name to benefit nonprofit0:50Now PlayingPausedTuesday Afternoon UpdateYour 8-Day Forecast2:42Now PlayingPausedIn Israel, Blinken urges for sustained aid into Gaza<p>STORY: U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on Wednesday (May 1). </p><p>The U.S. diplomat pushed for more aid into Gaza, while urging Palestinian Islamist group Hamas to accept a deal that would halt fighting and bring some hostages home from the enclave.</p><p>Israel is the final stop on Blinken's seventh Middle East tour since conflict broke out on Oct. 7 when Hamas attacked southern Israel.</p><p>It comes a month after U.S. President Joe Biden issued a stark warning that Washington's policy could shift, if Israel fails to take steps to address civilian harm, humanitarian suffering, and the safety of aid workers.</p><p>Blinken reiterated on Wednesday that the U.S. position is that Hamas was "standing in the way of a ceasefire", according to the State Department.</p><p>He has urged the group to accept what he called "an extraordinarily generous" truce deal proposed by Egyptian mediators. </p><p>The deal would see 33 hostages released in exchange for a larger number of Palestinian prisoners and a halt to the fighting in Gaza, with the possibility of a more comprehensive deal later.</p><p>A senior official for Hamas said the group was still studying the proposed deal but accused Blinken of failing to respect both sides and described Israel as the real obstacle.</p><p>Blinken's trip to Israel comes amid growing speculation that Israel will soon launch a long-promised assault on the southern Gaza city of Rafah. </p><p>More than one million Palestinians displaced from their homes further north are sheltering there.</p>1:41Now PlayingPausedYahoo Sports VideosSochi games gave athletes plenty to smile aboutYahoo Sports VideosSun, Feb 23, 2014, 5:20 AMLink CopiedThe 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi had plenty of memorable moments worth smiling over