How King Charles' coronation will differ from Queen Elizabeth's
Britain has changed a lot in the decades since Queen Elizabeth II was crowned, and coronation events are changing as well.
Britain has changed a lot in the decades since Queen Elizabeth II was crowned, and coronation events are changing as well.
A 21-year-old man Friday pleaded not guilty to murder and attempted murder charges in connection with three stabbing attacks, two of which were fatal, that occurred near the campus of the University of California, Davis.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
Investigator believe that the unidentified victim could have been wearing the six pairs of socks on each foot because his shoes were much larger than his feet.
The prosecutor investigating possible illegal meddling in the 2020 election in Georgia has agreed to immunity deals with at least eight Republican fake electors who signed a certificate falsely stating that then-President Donald Trump had won the state.
The horses that lead the caissons holding caskets of fallen service members at Arlington National Cemetery during funeral processions are taking a break for health reasons.
King Charles' second son, Prince Harry, very publicly gave up his role as a "working" member of the royal family, while Andrew had his duties taken away.
The designer, fashion entrepreneur and activist writes about how she found inspiration for her Brother Vellies shoes in a medina in Marrakesh, Morocco.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein has been absent from Congress since February, and her prolonged leave for health reasons has prevented the confirmation of some of President Biden's judicial nominees.
Inflation in the Eurozone ticked up to 7% in April. The European Central Bank raised interest rates to 3.25% and indicated more hikes are to come. Brendan McKenna , an international economist for Wells Fargo, joined CBS News to compare the ECB and Federal Reserve's approaches to inflation.
As Congress and the White House face down a deadline to raise the debt ceiling, the U.S. moves closer to a possible default. CBS News' Errol Barnett has a look at why the U.S. handles its debt differently than any other nation.
The realistic fake designer handbag business is booming. Amy Wang, an assistant managing editor for the New York Times Magazine, shows CBS News' Errol Barnett and Elaine Quijano how difficult it is to recognize a counterfeit.
Simon Nellist was killed when a great white shark attacked him in the waters near Sydney in February 2022.
Javier David, a CBS News contributor and managing editor for business and markets for Axios, and Jeanna Smialek, an economics reporter for The New York Times, join us to discuss the latest financial news, including the April jobs report released today, the Federal Reserve's decision to raise interest rates again this week, and the health of the nation's banking system.
Salaries for top CEOS rose 7.7% last year, even as most Americans are struggling to keep up with inflation. Errol Barnett and Elaine Quijano are joined by CBS MoneyWatch managing editor Irina Ivanova with more.