Wife of music executive killed in home invasion
Philanthropist Jacqueline Avant, the wife of music executive Clarence Avant, was shot and killed at their home in Beverly Hills.
Philanthropist Jacqueline Avant, the wife of music executive Clarence Avant, was shot and killed at their home in Beverly Hills.
Professional baseball players want higher pay and to stop teams from "tanking" during the season.
Pro-abortion rights hang in the balance after the Supreme Court heard arguments in a landmark case about Mississippi's abortion law. Jan Crawford takes a look.
The Supreme Court's eventual ruling in the Mississippi case could impact abortion laws across the country. The legal showdown could take away a woman's constitutional right to the procedure, leaving it up to individual states to make their own abortion laws. Janet Shamlian reports.
Some of the least affordable housing markets in the U.S. are not what you'd expect. Mark Strassmann takes a look at the housing boom in Boise, Idaho.
GOP lawmakers now blocking payment of bills; White House holds 2021 National Menorah lighting
Dr. Anthony Fauci, President Joe Biden's chief medical adviser, took questions from reporters at a White House briefing on the first case of the Omicron coronavirus variant detected in the U.S. Watch his remarks.
Republican members of the New Jersey State Assembly filed a legal challenge to new COVID-19 restrictions at the statehouse. Matt Friedman of Politico New Jersey joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Tanya Rivero to break it all down.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, a Mississippi case that has the potential to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision, which established the constitutional right to an abortion. Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, a professor of constitutional law at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, joins CBSN to discuss.
Ron Heuer, one of the investigators in the election review ordered by the GOP-led Wisconsin Assembly, was involved in two failed lawsuits to overturn Biden's 2020 victory.
The 81-year-old, known for her philanthropy work in the Los Angeles area, died early Wednesday morning.
The panel voted unanimously to recommend that the House find Jeffrey Clark in contempt of Congress.
Gray skies were a welcome change for the more than 5,000 firefighters in California hoping for a break. They’ve been battling a massive wildfire east of Sacramento for over a week; and, Since the 2012 shooting at Sand Hook Elementary School, playgrounds and parks have been built to honor the young victims. But as Don Dahler explains, one man is honoring them with his music.
For the third time in a month, the CDC acknowledged deadly pathogens were handled incorrectly in government labs. Dr. Jon LaPook speaks with CDC director Dr. Tom Frieden about his response to the recent issues; and, in our continuing series “On the Road,” Steve Hartman meets Joe Cymerys, 83, who left launched a second career bringing the human touch to homeless people who need it the most.
Members of the police department and community gathered at Christ Tabernacle Church in Queens, New York, for the funeral of officer Rafael Ramos, who was killed in an ambush a week ago. NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, VP Joe Biden, and NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton spoke were among the speakers eulogizing the fallen officer. Mark Albert reports; The historic Dingman’s Bridge has been spanning the Delaware river between Pennsylvania and New Jersey for 180 years. One family has owned it the entire time... Читать дальше...
Violent storms struck just as millions were preparing to celebrate the holidays, killing at least four in Mississippi Tuesday night. Jericka Duncan reports.;A Washington, D.C. woman is continuing her annual tradition of organizing a pajama drive for foster children. Kathy Jackson told CBS News she was inspired to start the drive after her battle with leukemia. Julianna Goldman reports.
Military search planes returned empty handed after a day of searching the Indian Ocean for any sign of the objects spotted by a satellite. Stormy weather and choppy seas have hampered the international search effort in the remote region.; and, as part of our continuing series "On the Road," Steve Hartman meets a basketball team whose game against a rival team came down to the wire. One player became a hero after getting an assist from a former teammate.
A deadly mudslide outside Seattle, Wash., has left 18 people missing; Then, crews combated difficult weather conditions and poor visibility in the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370; Also, surfer Bethany Hamilton won her first championship since losing her arm to a shark attack 11 years ago.
The body of a four-month-old infant was pulled from the mudslide, the youngest victim recovered so far. Those combing through the mud and rubble are finding the job no easier than when they started; Students at Clintondale High School listen to lectures at home and do homework in the classroom -- a strategy that's benefiting both teachers and their pupils.
General Motors CEO Mary Barra repeatedly apologized to families whose loved ones had been killed or injured in crashes related to a faulty ignition switch. She tried to distance herself from the actions of previous management, which she blamed for a culture centered on cost and lack of communication between departments; and, hundreds of thousands of sandhill cranes take part in one of the world's great natural migrations. They settle on Nebraska's Platte river and fatten up in nearby cornfields... Читать дальше...
Boston marked the one-year anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombings with a moving tribute honoring those who were killed and wounded. A memorial event featured first responders, survivors and Vice President Joe Biden, who delivered a rousing address; and, veteran Boston Globe photographer John Tlumacki took more than 200 photos the day the bombs went off at the Boston Marathon. Haunted by the images he took of mother and daughter Celeste and Sydney Corcoran, who both suffered catastrophic injuries, Tlumacki felt compelled to meet them.
In an interview with Major Garrett, President Barack Obama criticized Russia's support for militias in southern and eastern Ukraine, reiterating that Russia will face consequences for taking steps to destabilize Ukraine and violate its sovereignty; counterfeit masterpiece is treated just like a fine work of art at the D'Amour Museum in Springfield, Mass. Curator Collette Loll makes sure even forgeries get the white glove treatment.
The first reported case in the U.S. of the Omicron variant was detected in California. The person was fully vaccinated and had recently traveled to South Africa, where the variant has been reported. Anna Werner has the latest.
More than 60 leaders of historically Black college and universities urged the Senate to pass President Joe Biden's $1.7 trillion social spending plan in a letter to Senate leaders. Virginia State University President Makola Abdullah, who signed the letter, joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss how the Build Back Better agenda would help minority-focused institutions.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News," hosted by Margaret Brennan.