Nearly 70 animals seized from Tiger King park
Prosecutors alleged that Jeffrey and Lauren Lowe mistreated and abused animals at their Thackerville, Oklahoma, park.
Prosecutors alleged that Jeffrey and Lauren Lowe mistreated and abused animals at their Thackerville, Oklahoma, park.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a cease-fire after 11 days of fighting that left parts of Gaza in ruins. Holly Williams has the latest.
Lower-income and non-white Americans are far more likely to worry than higher-income and White Americans.
President Biden welcomed news of a cease-fire, saying Thursday that Palestinians and Israelis "equally deserve" freedom, prosperity and democracy. Ed O’Keefe reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
Alyssa Bonal was waiting for the school bus when a man jumped out of his vehicle and charged her with a knife. The 11-year-old fought back, saying she learned a trick from watching “Law and Order: Special Victims Unit.” Jonathan Vigliotti has the details.
An investigation found a BBC journalist used phony documents to secure a bombshell interview with Princess Diana. Roxanna Saberi has more.
Given the duration of protection afforded by the current COVID-19 vaccines, booster shots necessary by the fall. Nikki Battiste shares the details.
The Supreme Court announced plans to hear arguments next term over a Mississippi law banning abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy. That comes as Justice Stephen Breyer, the oldest of the court's three liberals, faces pressure to retire. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford joined CBSN's "Red and Blue" with more on what's at stake.
George Null, who spent five days lost in the California wilderness, was found alive when rescuers spotted him at the bottom of a canyon.
After Israel announced its agreement, Hamas issued a statement saying the cease-fire would start at 2 a.m. local time on Friday.
Authorities rescued dozens of big cats from an Oklahoma animal park featured in Netflix’s “Tiger King.”
In a letter to the White House on Wednesday, Senator Jeanne Shaheen and 19 other senators asked for an increase in allotted SIVs, citing the increased Taliban threat to Afghan allies.
President Biden spoke at the White House about a new cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas. The halt in fighting, brokered by Egypt, followed intense pressure from the White House to bring an end to 11 days of deadly violence. Norah O'Donnell anchors a CBS News Special Report from Washington with Holly Williams in Tel Aviv and Ed O'Keefe at the White House.
Scientists are still researching the rate of effectiveness and transmissibility of existing strains.
One of his cards, a rare 1933 Babe Ruth card, could be the most expensive card ever sold.
Many patients have delayed medical care for serious health issues during the pandemic. Dr. Jon LaPook has more on the troubling consequences.
Body camera footage of the violent arrest of Ronald Greene was released two years after his death. Janet Shamlian reports.
The president said the U.S. has been holding intense, high-level discussions with the parties.
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan signed the repeal this week, calling "Maryland, My Maryland" "a relic of the Confederacy that is clearly outdated and out of touch."
There is a growing discussion over a possible cease-fire between the Israeli military and Hamas militants in Gaza. The potential cessation of hostilities follow increased calls for the two sides to end 11 consecutive days of violence. CBS News correspondent Tina Kraus reports on the effects of the ongoing violence on those living in the region, and CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams joined CBSN from Tel Aviv with more.
Lightfoot said she's been struck by the "overwhelming whiteness and maleness" of Chicago journalists.
Authorities said the 61-year-old New Jersey man served as a county coordinator for the New Jersey Chapter of the Oath Keepers.
When doctors told author Greg Smith he had inoperable brain cancer and only three months to live, he decided to write "Best Doctors," a guide to the nation's most capable physicians. Morley Safer reports.
President Biden on Thursday signed a bill aimed at combating hate crimes against Asian Americans, which have spiked amid the COVID-19 pandemic. "I mean this from the bottom of my heart: Hate can be given no safe harbor in America," Mr. Biden said ahead of signing the legislation.