Abortions resume in some Texas clinics after judge's ruling
It was unclear how many abortions Texas clinics rushed to perform in the 24 hours after U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman suspended the law.
It was unclear how many abortions Texas clinics rushed to perform in the 24 hours after U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman suspended the law.
President Biden delivered remarks from Chicago Thursday, calling on private businesses to require their workers be vaccinated against COVID-19. The push comes as Pfizer seeks emergency authorization of its vaccine for children ages 5 to 11. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN's Lana Zak with the latest.
The Latino population is the fastest growing demographic in the U.S., but one of the most underrepresented when it comes to outdoor recreation. Latino Outdoors is seeking to change that. Omar Villafranca shares more.
Senators have reached a short-term deal to address the debt ceiling and avoid the federal government defaulting on its debts. CBS' Debra Alfarone details the deal, then CBSN anchor Lana Zak and Roll Call budget and appropriations reporter Jennifer Shutt discuss what it took to reach this temporary compromise.
New underwater video shows a small crack in an oil pipeline off the coast of Southern California. It's still unclear how the leak started. Carter Evans has more.
Eighteen former NBA players have been charged with defrauding the league's health plan. They are accused of filing phony claims for medical procedures that never happened.
A growing number of cyberattacks on U.S. hospitals are becoming more costly and potentially deadly. Catherine Herridge takes a look. for medical procedures that never happened.
Airline companies are urging their employees to get vaccinated or lose their job. Errol Barnett takes a look at how it could affect holiday travel.
Pfizer has asked the FDA to authorize its vaccine for use in children ages 5 to 11. The shot for children would be one-third the adult dosage. Nancy Cordes has more.
President Trump demanded the Justice Department reject the 2020 election results numerous times, according to a new Senate report. Administration officials warned they would resign en masse if he fired the acting attorney general. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Senate leaders have reached an agreement to temporarily extend the government's borrowing ability, which means the U.S. won’t default on its debts — at least for now.
Abortions have resumed at some clinics in Texas after a federal judge temporarily halted the state's controversial abortion law. Mireya Villarreal reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
One union is warning that it could have repercussions for the holiday season.
The three now face at least five years in prison.
The Latino population is the fastest-growing demographic in the U.S. but one of the most under-represented when it comes to outdoor recreation.
"We don't have a smoking gun," said John Amos, CEO of environmental watchdog SkyTruth.
Senate leaders reached a deal to raise the debt ceiling through December 3, preventing the government from defaulting on its debts. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes, co-author of Politico Playbook Tara Palmeri and National Journal's "Against the Grain" columnist Josh Kraushaar join "Red and Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with the details and the latest on President Biden's visit to Illinois.
The Hoover Fire Department wrote on Facebook that the city saw "unprecedented intense rainfall that caused flash flooding in numerous areas" on Wednesday.
Users will not be able to monetize content that "contradicts well-established scientific consensus around the existence and causes of climate change" or use it in advertisements.
It's the second-biggest year of tax breaks for the ecommerce giant, which has received at least $4 billion in subsidies since 2000.
The panel continued to broaden its probe into who is responsible for the deadly attack on the Capitol.
Activist groups say lead in the city's drinking water has been a "persistent, widespread, and severe public health crisis."