CBS Evening News, July 23, 2021
U.S. buys additional 200 million doses of Pfizer vaccine; Children’s book memorializes captain's bond with seagull.
U.S. buys additional 200 million doses of Pfizer vaccine; Children’s book memorializes captain's bond with seagull.
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan joins Major to talk about vaccination efforts in his state, the debate over mask mandates, and the governor’s own political aspirations on this week’s episode of “The Takeout with Major Garrett.”
The White House had announced Friday morning of a delegation led by Thomas-Greenfield that would be going to Haiti to "pay respects upon the death" of Moïse, who was shot dead in his home on July 7.
The collapse killed 97 people, and one woman is still missing.
Last week, a Los Angeles judge ruled Britney Spears could hire her own legal counsel as her battle continues to remove her father as her conservator.
The president hit the campaign trail for the first time for a 2021 race, in hopes of helping Terry McAuliffe win a second term as governor.
"It's time to start blaming the unvaccinated folks, not the regular folks. It's the unvaccinated folks that are letting us down," Ivey said of COVID cases in her state.
The doses are set to arrive on Sunday, two White House officials tell the U.S.
General Motors recalled more than 50,000 late-model Chevy Bolt electric cars, citing fire risks. Errol Barnett has the details.
California's Dixie Fire has reached megafire status as it spreads into Nevada. Jonathan Vigliotti has the latest on the fires scorching the West.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning of an outbreak of a superbug fungus that is attacking patients in Washington, D.C., and Dallas, Texas. Omar Villafranca has more.
The stands were mostly empty as athletes attended the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics. Some protesters are calling for a cancellation of the Games as COVID cases in Japan rise. Jamie Yuccas reports.
The State Department temporarily shut down its emergency appointment booking site for passports, saying scammers were booking and selling the appointments for high prices. Many travelers are in limbo amid a huge backlog of passport applications. Meg Oliver reports.
Captain John Makowsky and his seagull friend have spent the last 15 years together. A new children's book celebrates their relationship. Steve Hartman shares an update on their story in this week's "On the Road."
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
A powerful monsoon drenched Phoenix and Scottsdale. A 4-year-old girl is missing after the car she was in was swept away in the Arizona flooding.
Tom Barrack, who once ran former President Trump's inaugural committee, is out of jail on $250 million bond after he was accused of illegally lobbying on behalf of the United Arab Emirates.
The decision means that the custody fight over the couple's children, which was nearing an end, could just be getting started again.
The Biden administration ordered 200 million more doses of the Pfizer vaccine as COVID cases rise and some cities are implementing safety measures to prevent another wave. Lilia Luciano has more.
Naomi Osaka, Megan Thee Stallion and Leyna Bloom are each making history in their own way by gracing the covers of the 2021 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, which hit newsstands July 22. Joining CBSN's Elaine Quijano to talk more about the groundbreaking choices is the editor of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, MJ Day.
Recovery work at the collapsed condo site in Surfside, Florida, ended Friday. At least 97 people died in the collapse. One woman is still missing.
John Makowsky and seagull Red Eye met in 2005, when the bird showed up on his boat.
The current wait time for a passport is up to 18 weeks.
After COVID shuttered live music events around the world in 2020, musical artists are now returning to festival and concert stages - and so are the fans.
Major indexes blast to new records as Wall Street sets aside worries that COVID variants could stub economic growth.