"CBS Evening News" headlines for Thursday, October 3, 2019
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
President Trump publicly urged not one, but two nations to investigate Joe Biden and his son. That prompted the chair of the Federal Election Commission, to tweet that it's illegal for anyone to solicit or accept anything of value from a foreign nation in connection with a U.S. election. Weijia Jiang reports.
Seven people died when a B-17 crashed in Connecticut on Wednesday
An elite FBI agent shoots his wife after he says she came after him with a knife -- was it self-defense or murder? "48 Hours" correspondent Susan Spencer investigates. | Read story
Three friends walk into a studio apartment, and only two come out alive. At least one of them is a killer, but which one? "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger investigates. Read story
This is Piglet, a pink pup who is blind and deaf. He's a rescue dog who overcame the odds and now travels the country with a story that helps inspire others to overcome any obstacles facing them.
The number of deaths has risen to at least 19, and more cases are under investigation
Massachusetts senator and Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren urged her supporters to stop a "lock him up" chant directed at a pro-Trump protester who interrupted her rally in Carson City, Nevada, on Wednesday. CBSN political contributor and Washington Post reporter Sean Sullivan join CBSN to discuss what the event tells us about how Democratic voters see the impeachment case against President Trump.
The father of Beyoncé and Solange Knowles recently revealed a shocking medical diagnosis: he has breast cancer. Mathew Knowles now wants to shine a light on male breast cancer, and is urging other men with the disease to speak out. CBSN Los Angeles reports.
How did a former beauty queen end up at the heart of a murder case? "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates. | Read story
Used to be every big city newspaper had a guy who knew what was what, to whom both cops and crooks wanted to tell their stories. A guy like Jimmy Breslin, as New York as the A train. Harry Smith walks through some of the veteran newspaper reporter and author's biggest stories from the underworld, and visits what was John Gotti's favorite Queens social club, now a grooming salon for dogs, in this profile originally broadcast on "Sunday Morning" March 9, 2008.
Left-leaning digital strategy firm Bully Pulpit Interactive (BPI) shows the Trump campaign is largely targeting its base, not persuadable voters
Under an experimental program in Stockton, California, 125 residents are drawing "universal basic income"
Former USCIS director Francis Cissna was ousted from his role in June amid a purge of top DHS officials
More people say they're cutting back on flying out of concern for jet planes' impact on climate change
The men face a mandatory minimum sentence of 20 years in federal prison and the potential for life without parole if convicted
MGM Resorts International — the owner of Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, where a gunman carried out a mass shooting in October 2017 — will pay between $735 million and $800 million to settle a lawsuit with victims and the families of those killed. CBSN Los Angeles reports.
Three men arrested during the investigation into rapper Mac Miller's deadly overdose last year have now been charged with providing the drugs that killed him. The grand jury indictment accuses the men of conspiring and distributing cocaine and oxycodone pills laced with fentanyl that caused Miller's death. CBSN Los Angeles reports.
The disgraced Hollywood mogul is due to stand trial on charges he raped a woman in a hotel room in 2013 and performed a forcible sex act on a different woman in 2006