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Deadly shooting at Strasbourg market prompts terror investigation; young musicians shine in program run by Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
Deadly shooting at Strasbourg market prompts terror investigation; young musicians shine in program run by Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
The executive vice president of In-Q-Tel, the CIA's venture capitalist arm, talks with Morell about the space race
The deal could help Nancy Pelosi, D-California, secure the votes she needs to be elected on the House floor
A high school football player could face more than 80 years in prison after allegedly admitting to killing a classmate who was pregnant with his baby.
Democrats are cautious as they weigh the political and logistical considerations around impeachment efforts. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns speaks to Rep. Pramila Jayapal about her perspective and joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" with more.
The president warned a "revolt" would ensue if he was impeached when Democrats take control of the House in January
Democrats are cautious as they weigh the political and logistical considerations around impeachment efforts. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns speaks to Rep. Pramila Jayapal about her perspective and joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" with more.
Some passengers aboard a United Express flight are asking why a plane didn't immediately land once a passenger started suffering a series of seizures. The ordeal was captured on video by another passenger. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports.
A prominent doctor who died 11 years ago is believed to have abused children for decades. There could be over 1,000 victims, which would make it the largest case of sexual abuse by one person in U.S. history. CBS News correspondent Anna Werner reports.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai was in the hot seat Tuesday when he testified before Congress. He heard from Democrats upset over the spread of misinformation, and from Republicans who claim Google favors liberals. Wired editor in chief Nicholas Thompson reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News" with Jeff Glor.
President Trump had a heated meeting with Democratic leaders Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Nancy Pelosi in the White House Tuesday, arguing over funding for the proposed border wall. The president said he would be willing to shut down the government to get funding. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett reports.
A year-round music program called OrchKids, run by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, has grown to include 1,300 students
Three people are missing deep inside an abandoned coal mine about 52 miles from Charleston, West Virginia. A fourth person emerged Monday and is helping authorities locate the others. CBS News correspondent Tony Dokoupil reports.
You better watch out! That Amazon package could be a decoy this holiday season.
Young musicians in Baltimore are expanding their worldview thanks to a program run by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. One family has four kids participating. CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers reports.
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"Murderville, GA" is a new true-crime podcast based on reporting by Intercept journalists Jordan Smith and Liliana Segura. It begins with the murder of a Taco Bell employee in a small Georgia town. Cops quickly closed the case, but did they get the right man? Segura joins CBSN with more on the story.
A shooting outside a Christmas market in Starsbourg, France, has left several people dead. The suspect was on a watch list, and officers had gone to his house earlier in the day. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Mark Phillips reports.
French media reports a shooting took place inside a popular Christmas market
North Carolina's board of elections is refusing to certify the results of the election in the state's 9th Congressional District because of irregularities with absentee ballots in two small, rurual counties. Michael Graff, executive editor of Charlotte Magazine, spoke to CBSN about how Bladen County's petty feuds became a national political story.
Leaders of the "Yellow Vest" protest movement in France say President Emmanuel Macron's concessions to some of their demands are not enough and demonstrations will continue. Students around the country joined rallies on what they called "Black Tuesday." CBS News correspondent Elaine Cobbe joined CBSN from Paris for the latest.