The cargo ship that caused the Baltimore bridge collapse was reportedly carrying hazardous materials. On Wednesday, the head of the National Transportation Safety Board said the ship was hauling nearly 60 containers filled with hazardous materials, including corrosives and flammables, and that some of the containers were breached, creating a sheen on the water. She said a full investigation into the matter could take one to two years and that a preliminary report should be released in two to four weeks.    The Carnival Legend cruise ship will not be able to reach Baltimore's Cruise ship terminal due to the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The ship was scheduled to return on Sunday, but instead it will dock in Norfolk, Virginia and provide guests with free bus service to Baltimore.    If the presidential election was held now, it would be too close to call. That's according to a new Quinnipiac University survey that shows President Biden with 48-percent support of voters and former President Trump with 45-percent, if the two went head-to-head, putting Biden's lead within the margin of error.    Four people are dead and five others are injured after a stabbing spree in Illinois. Police say there were violent attacks at "multiple scenes" around the city of Rockford on Tuesday, about 60 miles northwest of Chicago. One suspect, who has not been identified, is now in custody.    Kansas is one step closer to banning gender-affirming care for minors. The Kansas House and Senate both approved the measure yesterday. Senate Bill 233 would prohibit healthcare providers from performing gender-affirming care for minors including hormone treatment, surgery and puberty blockers.    One of the past lead singers for The Drifters has died. Joe Blunt was 74-years-old when he passed away Tuesday at his home in Maryland. He became a member of The Drifters in 1975 and spent ten years with them before returning to the DC area to begin performing gospel.