Facebook blocks 115 potentially bogus accounts on Election Eve after tip from feds
Company says it was told 30 Facebook and 85 Instagram accounts may have been linked to foreign entities and working with each other
Company says it was told 30 Facebook and 85 Instagram accounts may have been linked to foreign entities and working with each other
Congressional leaders will face a pivotal choice about the committee's membership and its mandate. Both may determine its reputation and define its character for years to come
Students from the University of Pittsburgh, along with faculty, joined together Monday for what they called "Pitt Together: Stronger than Hate" in the wake of the shooting that killed 11 at the nearby Tree of Life synagogue. CBS Pittsburgh's Lynne Hayes-Freeland reports.
Trump on final campaign blitz before midterm elections; Utah mayor killed in Afghanistan urged people to vote in last Facebook post
United Nations human rights experts investigating violence in the country concluded that Facebook played a "determining role" in the crisis
Young voters have been unreliable in the past, but in some states like Nevada, early voting shows an increase in millennial participation. Top issues for them include college costs, health care and gun control. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News" with Jeff Glor.
A community in Utah is mourning the loss of its mayor, who was killed while he was deployed in Afghanistan. Less than a week before his death, Brent Taylor posted on Facebook, encouraging others to vote. CBS News correspondent John Blackstone reports.
The Pentagon said Monday more than 5,100 U.S. troops are now stationed across the border with Mexico. Their mission is to keep caravans of Central Americans out. CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal reports.
Iran is dealing with tough new sanctions Monday. In response, state television broadcast pictures of military exercises, and an anti-American rally was held outside the former U.S. embassy. CBS News foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports from Tehran.
In the Senate, there are 35 seats up for grabs, and Democrats need a net gain of two. In the House, Democrats will have to pick up 23 seats in order to gain control of Congress. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and Anthony Salvanto, director of elections and surveys, join "CBS Evening News" to discuss what's at stake.
One of the most closely watched midterm races is in Georgia, where voters could elect the nation's first African-American female governor. But the race has been marred by hacking allegations made by the Republican candidate. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann reports.
The president's final campaign stop is in Missouri, one of the battleground states that could decide control of the Senate. Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill has had to do something of a balancing act on key issues like immigration. CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds reports.
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With just one day to go until the midterm elections, candidates up and down the ballot are making their final campaign pushes. CBSN political contributor Sabrina Siddiqui joins CBSN to break down the final messaging.