Shark spotted off coast of Provincetown, Massachusetts
A family was on their boat last Friday when they spotted a shark. The sighting occurred approximately eight miles off the coast of Provincetown, Massachusetts
A family was on their boat last Friday when they spotted a shark. The sighting occurred approximately eight miles off the coast of Provincetown, Massachusetts
Barr promises justice for sex-trafficking victims; Climate activist Greta Thunberg on the environmental crisis.
The shark appeared eight miles off the coast of Provincetown
There are some serious concerns about the water supply in Newark, New Jersey and city officials are now handing out bottled water to the residents. CBS News correspondent Don Dahler joins CBSN to discuss the latest about the crisis.
There have been multiple reports of dead salmon in Alaska's Koyukuk river. Holly Carroll, an area manager for the summer season at Alaska's Department of Fish and Game investigated the issue with a group of scientists. She joins CBSN to talk about the findings.
Trump announces new public charge rule; 2020 contender Tulsi Gabbard on foreign policy.
The state judiciary committee in Tennessee is holding hearings this week on an amendment to the fetal heartbeat bill proposed earlier this year. The new changes to the bill would totally ban all abortions in the state. CBS News reporter Kate Smith has been following the story and joins CBSN from Nashville to discuss the bill.
Two days after the death of Jeffrey Epstein, Attorney General William Barr vowed to go after anyone else involved in the sex-trafficking operation, saying the victims deserve justice. On Monday, federal agents were seen raiding Epstein's 70-acre private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Barr also promised to get to the bottom of Epstein's apparent suicide in a federal jail in New York City. Mola Lenghi reports.
The Trump administration is rolling out a new policy that will make it harder for some immigrants to enter and stay in the United States legally. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns, CBSNews.com politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez, and CBS News White House producer Fin Gomez spoke to CBSN's "Red and Blue" about the impact of the "public charge" rule.
President Trump is on vacation and Congress is in recess, but the impeachment push by some Democrats in the House is ongoing. Darren Samuelsohn, senior White House reporter for Politico, joins "Red and Blue" to discuss the latest, including the legal fight for some underlying materials tied to the Russia investigation.
The results from the two life-saving drugs are "very good news," according to Dr. Anthony Fauci of the U.S. National Institutes of Health
After the death of alleged sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, legal questions are focusing on his possible co-conspirators. Also, how much did Twitter play a role in spreading conspiracy theories about his death? CBS News' Marc Liverman reports on the investigation, then CBSN legal contributor Rebecca Roiphe and CNET senior producer Dan Patterson join CBSN's Elaine Quijano for a closer look.
Lawmakers in Tennessee are considering a bill that would outlaw abortion entirely, potentially setting up a challenge to Roe v. Wade at the U.S. Supreme Court. CBS News reporter Kate Smith joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" from Nashville with details.
His death makes it harder for his victims to prove guilt and collect damages through the civil courts alone
Simone Biles became the first women to complete the "triple double" in competition. She won the "all-around" at the U.S. Gymnastics Championships, her record-tying sixth national title. Norah O'Donnell reports.
High water levels and powerful currents are creating dangerous conditions for swimmers and boaters on America's Great Lakes. Sixty people have drowned this summer -- nearly half of them on Lake Michigan. Dean Reynolds reports.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg is a Swedish powerhouse with a seemingly endless supply of energy. OPEC calls her the greatest threat to the oil industry. Roxana Saberi reports for our "Eye on Earth" series.
The beat-up looking man accused of plotting a "direct attack on Norwegian Muslims" in Oslo made his first court appearance
The escape of a dangerous inmate from a prison in Tennessee is raising more questions tonight about the nationwide shortage of prison guards, partly because of the danger of the job, high turnover and the pay. Omar Villafranca reports.
Five children were killed at a home child care center in a tragic fire in Erie, Pennsylvania, early Sunday. The facility lacked critical safety equipment. Nikki Battiste reports.
There are serious concerns about the water supply in Newark, New Jersey. Filters that were supposed to get the lead out don't appear to be working. Don Dahler reports.
Lake Michigan has had nearly as many drownings as all the other Great Lakes combined — in total, there is a more than 50% increase over 2018
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
Federal agents say a longtime friend of the Dayton, Ohio, gunman bought the body armor, a 100 round magazine and a gun accessory used in the deadly attack.
Recent tests show water filters handed out by the city might not be effective in removing lead from the water supply