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President Biden and Vice President Harris to speak on voting rights in Georgia; 2021 was Earth's fifth-hottest year.
President Biden and Vice President Harris to speak on voting rights in Georgia; 2021 was Earth's fifth-hottest year.
Talks between the U.S. and Russia have to far met the low expectations set by both nations. Both sides say little progress was made in defusing tensions over the buildup of Russian troops near the Ukraine border. Elise Labott, a columnist at Foreign Policy magazine, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano to discuss the issues at stake.
The hearing centered on the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
The conclusion is based in part on testimony from a 5-year-old who survived the fire.
More candidates are emerging in the race to replace retiring Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey. Politico national political reporter Holly Otterbein joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano to discuss the latest in the race.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
President Biden traveled to Georgia to rally support for two election reform and voting rights bills that face an uphill battle in the Senate. He endorsed undoing the Senate's filibuster rule requiring at least 60 votes to even debate certain legislation to help get them passed. Ed O'Keefe reports.
In a heated exchange at a Senate hearing on COVID-19, Dr. Anthony Fauci pushed back after Republican Senator Rand Paul accused him of trying to "take down" scientists who disagree with him. Fauci said he's been getting death threats and accused Paul of using the pandemic for political gain. More from CBSN's Elaine Quijano.
President Biden endorsed changes to the filibuster, so that Democrats would be able to pass voting rights legislation.
Last year was the deadliest year on record for police in the U.S., according to a new report. COVID-19 was the leading cause of death. Jeff Pegues reports.
Bank of America is reducing its $35 overdraft fee to $10 and Capital One is offering free overdraft protection as U.S. banks come under pressure from federal regulators to cut those fees.
A fire in Philadelphia that killed 12 people likely started with a Christmas tree igniting, officials said.
A new report found 301 officers died from COVID in 2021, and that number is expected to increase.
Questions are being raised about why the FAA ordered a "ground stop" for some West Coast airports on Monday. It happened around the same time of North Korea's latest ballistic missile launch. David Martin has the latest.
Dr. Anthony Fauci got into a heated exchange with Senator Rand Paul, accusing him of raising political donations off personal attacks against him. Fauci said it has put his life in danger. Elise Preston has more.
All four people aboard a medical helicopter, including a baby, survived a crash outside a church near Philadelphia. Officials are calling it a miracle. Errol Barnett has the latest.
Challengers say they'll appeal the decision to the state supreme court, where Democrats have a slight advantage.
The new host has not been announced.
The cost of responding to this crisis so far is "well over $250 million," according to the deputy commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet.
Train of Thought, which teaches chess to kids from some of Los Angeles' toughest neighborhoods, has expanded its reach overseas.
Astronaut Sally Ride, poet Maya Angelou and film star Anna May Wong are among the pioneering women who will be honored on quarters. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports.
Military officials said there was no need for the grounding. The FAA said it is reviewing its procedures after confusion.
"Cases are slowing down. The rate of increase is slowing down. But they are still high. We are not at the end," the governor said.
Biogen drug, the first in decades approved to treat the disease, has sparked concerns about its high cost and efficacy.
The panel issued a subpoena to a former White House adviser who helped the former president craft his speech on January 6, 2021.