Broadway attendance recovers to pre-pandemic levels
Broadway was shuttered by the pandemic for about a year-and-a-half.
Uvalde community struggles to trust police one year after shooting
Wednesday marked one year since 19 children and two teachers were fatally shot at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. It was one of the deadliest scho...
Suspect accused of crashing into security barrier near White House appears in D.C. court
A 19-year-old man charged with driving a U-Haul into a security barrier near the White House made his first court appearance Wednesday. He was ordered to r...
Washington leaders scramble to prevent unprecedented debt default
The White House and Republican congressional leaders are continuing to negotiate in an effort to prevent an unprecedented debt default, which could happen ...
2 killed, 7 hurt when home under construction collapses during Texas storm
Authorities surveyed the damage in Montgomery County, Texas, after severe storms rolled through the region. Two people were killed, and seven others hurt, ...
5/24: CBS Evening News
DeSantis officially launches 2024 presidential bid; Paralyzed man can walk again after scientific breakthrough
Microsoft warns Chinese malware is targeting critical infrastructure
A Chinese-sponsored hacking campaign is targeting critical infrastructure in Guam and other locations in the U.S., Microsoft researches found.
Alec Baldwin says wrapping "Rust" was "nothing less than a miracle"
"It's been a long and difficult road," Baldwin wrote about filming the movie "Rust." "But we reach the end of the trail today."
French Montana tells his immigrant story in new doc, "For Khadija"
Rapper French Montana was 13 when he immigrated with his family to the South Bronx of New York City from Morocco, not speaking any English.
Niall Horan announces 2024 world tour
The former One Direction member announced the dates for "The Show Live on Tour" 2024, which will have shows in North America, Australia and Europe.
Oprah Book Club: Author Abraham Verghese reads "The Covenant of Water" excerpt
Oprah Winfrey selected "The Covenant of Water" by Abraham Verghese as her latest book club pick. Watch the author, Abraham Verghese, read an excerpt from h...
Netflix warns users against password sharing outside households
U.S. users who want to share Netflix with someone who lives outside their household can pay $7.99 to add an extra member to their account.
Rapper Fetty Wap sentenced to 6 years in prison for drug trafficking charges
The rapper was one of six defendants involved in a conspiracy that distributed over 100 kilograms of illicit drugs.
"Jeopardy!" contestant's loss after spelling mistake angers fans
According to "Jeopardy!" rules, spelling does not usually matter — but contestant Ben Chan's answer was technically wrong.
Tina Turner, "Queen of Rock 'n' Roll," dies at 83
The "What's Love Got To Do With It" singer's death was confirmed to CBS News on Wednesday afternoon.
Tributes pour in for Tina Turner
Celebrities, politicians and others were quick to honor Tina Turner, the "Queen of Rock 'n' Roll," who died at age 83 on Wednesday.
"Rachael Ray Show" ends after 17 seasons
Ray received tributes from several former guests, including former first lady Michelle Obama, Oprah, Kate Hudson, Jessica Alba and 50 Cent.
From the archive: Tina Turner on a life of suffering and triumph
It was announced on Wednesday, May 24, 2023, that rock legend Tina Turner had died at her home in Switzerland at the age of 83. In this "Sunday Morning" pr...
South Carolina Senate Passes 6-Week Abortion Ban
The legislation, which faced a filibuster led by five women senators, now heads to the governor who has said he will sign it.
Sex Abuse in Catholic Church: Over 1,900 Minors Abused in Illinois, State Says
A new report by the attorney general of Illinois covering decades names more than 450 credibly accused sexual abusers, including priests and lay religious ...
Texas Man Who Tried to Breach Speaker’s Lobby on Jan. 6 Gets 7 Years
Christopher R. Grider had also tried to shut off the electricity at the U.S. Capitol, according to prosecutors.
What Do ‘Productive’ Debt Ceiling Negotiations Look Like in Washington?
A debt crisis could be only a week away — practically an eternity in a town governed by the threat of catastrophic deadlines.
Chief Justice Says Supreme Court Is Working to Address Ethics Questions
In remarks at an awards ceremony, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. also addressed heckling at law schools and security for members of the court.
Bill to Force Texas Public Schools to Display Ten Commandments Fails
A Republican effort to bring religion into classrooms faltered, though lawmakers were poised to allow chaplains to act as school counselors.
A Year After the Uvalde School Shooting: Did Anything Change?
After a failed police response to the shooting deaths of 19 students and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas, there were calls for accountability and new gun law...
Weird Winter Put Bay Area Beekeepers to the Test
Backyard beekeeping has risen in popularity in the Bay Area, but a brisk and rainy winter proved challenging for the novices.
How DeSantis Allies Plan to Beat Trump in the 2024 Presidential Election
As the Florida governor prepares to enter the 2024 race, his allies are building an army of organizers to flood the states with the first nominating contes...
Potential Debt Ceiling Deal Would Barely Change Federal Spending Path
Negotiators have focused on a relatively small corner of the budget, shunning new revenues or cuts to the fastest-growing programs
Hillary Clinton Says Dianne Feinstein Should Not Resign
Mrs. Clinton cited Republican obstruction, not Ms. Feinstein’s health: Republicans would refuse to let Democrats fill her seat on the Senate Judiciary Comm...
Bison Calf at Yellowstone Euthanized After Human Intervention
Park officials said they were trying to identify a man who moved the calf after it was separated from its mother and herd, causing the herd to reject it.
Amanda Gorman’s Inaugural Poem, “The Hill We Climb,” Restricted by Florida School
A grade school in Miami-Dade County said “The Hill We Climb,” which Ms. Gorman read at President Biden’s inauguration in 2021, was “better suited” for olde...
Ukrainians Were Likely Behind Kremlin Drone Attack, U.S. Officials Say
American spy agencies do not know exactly who carried out the attack this month, but suggest it was part of a series of covert operations orchestrated by U...
Yellen Warns of Missed Payments if Debt Limit Is Not Lifted
The Treasury secretary said the Biden administration would face “very tough choices” if Congress did not act.
Casey DeSantis, Florida’s First Lady, Is the Governor’s Chief Adviser, Too
Casey DeSantis has advised her husband on media strategy and taken on some of the state’s big issues. The presidential campaign trail is next.
Fed Officials Were Split Over June Rate Pause, Minutes Show
In the Federal Reserve’s last meeting, “several” participants thought rates may have moved high enough to get inflation under control.
Trump Lawyers Seek Meeting With Garland Over Special Counsel Inquiries
Two lawyers for the former president asserted that he was being treated unfairly in the investigations into his handling of classified documents and his ef...
Jan. 6 Rioter Who Put His Foot on Pelosi’s Desk Sentenced to Prison
Richard “Bigo” Barnett, who was pictured with his foot on a desk in the speaker’s office, had been convicted of eight crimes for his role in the attack on ...
Who Is David Sacks, Moderator of DeSantis’s Twitter Space Announcement?
The Silicon Valley entrepreneur and investor is a podcast host, friend of Elon Musk and donor to Ron DeSantis.
Robert J. Zimmer, Who Promoted Free Speech on Campus, Dies at 75
A mathematician, he was for many years the president of the University of Chicago, where he argued that civility was not a reason to silence discussion.
A Look at the Fight for Gun Control Since the Uvalde Shooting
After the Supreme Court ruled last year that people could carry guns outside their homes, legal challenges and legislative debates have been playing out ac...
Broadway attendance recovers to pre-pandemic levels
Broadway was shuttered by the pandemic for about a year-and-a-half.
Uvalde community struggles to trust police one year after shooting
Wednesday marked one year since 19 children and two teachers were fatally shot at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. It was ...
Suspect accused of crashing into security barrier near White House appears in D.C. court
A 19-year-old man charged with driving a U-Haul into a security barrier near the White House made his first court appearance Wedne...
Washington leaders scramble to prevent unprecedented debt default
The White House and Republican congressional leaders are continuing to negotiate in an effort to prevent an unprecedented debt def...
2 killed, 7 hurt when home under construction collapses during Texas storm
Authorities surveyed the damage in Montgomery County, Texas, after severe storms rolled through the region. Two people were killed...
5/24: CBS Evening News
DeSantis officially launches 2024 presidential bid; Paralyzed man can walk again after scientific breakthrough
Microsoft warns Chinese malware is targeting critical infrastructure
A Chinese-sponsored hacking campaign is targeting critical infrastructure in Guam and other locations in the U.S., Microsoft resea...
Alec Baldwin says wrapping "Rust" was "nothing less than a miracle"
"It's been a long and difficult road," Baldwin wrote about filming the movie "Rust." "But we reach the end of the trail today."
French Montana tells his immigrant story in new doc, "For Khadija"
Rapper French Montana was 13 when he immigrated with his family to the South Bronx of New York City from Morocco, not speaking any...
Niall Horan announces 2024 world tour
The former One Direction member announced the dates for "The Show Live on Tour" 2024, which will have shows in North America, Aust...
Oprah Book Club: Author Abraham Verghese reads "The Covenant of Water" excerpt
Oprah Winfrey selected "The Covenant of Water" by Abraham Verghese as her latest book club pick. Watch the author, Abraham Verghes...
Netflix warns users against password sharing outside households
U.S. users who want to share Netflix with someone who lives outside their household can pay $7.99 to add an extra member to their ...
Rapper Fetty Wap sentenced to 6 years in prison for drug trafficking charges
The rapper was one of six defendants involved in a conspiracy that distributed over 100 kilograms of illicit drugs.
"Jeopardy!" contestant's loss after spelling mistake angers fans
According to "Jeopardy!" rules, spelling does not usually matter — but contestant Ben Chan's answer was technically wrong.
Tina Turner, "Queen of Rock 'n' Roll," dies at 83
The "What's Love Got To Do With It" singer's death was confirmed to CBS News on Wednesday afternoon.
Tributes pour in for Tina Turner
Celebrities, politicians and others were quick to honor Tina Turner, the "Queen of Rock 'n' Roll," who died at age 83 on Wednesday...
"Rachael Ray Show" ends after 17 seasons
Ray received tributes from several former guests, including former first lady Michelle Obama, Oprah, Kate Hudson, Jessica Alba and...
From the archive: Tina Turner on a life of suffering and triumph
It was announced on Wednesday, May 24, 2023, that rock legend Tina Turner had died at her home in Switzerland at the age of 83. In...
South Carolina Senate Passes 6-Week Abortion Ban
The legislation, which faced a filibuster led by five women senators, now heads to the governor who has said he will sign it.
Sex Abuse in Catholic Church: Over 1,900 Minors Abused in Illinois, State Says
A new report by the attorney general of Illinois covering decades names more than 450 credibly accused sexual abusers, including p...
Texas Man Who Tried to Breach Speaker’s Lobby on Jan. 6 Gets 7 Years
Christopher R. Grider had also tried to shut off the electricity at the U.S. Capitol, according to prosecutors.
What Do ‘Productive’ Debt Ceiling Negotiations Look Like in Washington?
A debt crisis could be only a week away — practically an eternity in a town governed by the threat of catastrophic deadlines.
Chief Justice Says Supreme Court Is Working to Address Ethics Questions
In remarks at an awards ceremony, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. also addressed heckling at law schools and security for member...
Bill to Force Texas Public Schools to Display Ten Commandments Fails
A Republican effort to bring religion into classrooms faltered, though lawmakers were poised to allow chaplains to act as school c...
A Year After the Uvalde School Shooting: Did Anything Change?
After a failed police response to the shooting deaths of 19 students and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas, there were calls for accou...
Weird Winter Put Bay Area Beekeepers to the Test
Backyard beekeeping has risen in popularity in the Bay Area, but a brisk and rainy winter proved challenging for the novices.
How DeSantis Allies Plan to Beat Trump in the 2024 Presidential Election
As the Florida governor prepares to enter the 2024 race, his allies are building an army of organizers to flood the states with th...
Potential Debt Ceiling Deal Would Barely Change Federal Spending Path
Negotiators have focused on a relatively small corner of the budget, shunning new revenues or cuts to the fastest-growing programs
Hillary Clinton Says Dianne Feinstein Should Not Resign
Mrs. Clinton cited Republican obstruction, not Ms. Feinstein’s health: Republicans would refuse to let Democrats fill her seat on ...
Bison Calf at Yellowstone Euthanized After Human Intervention
Park officials said they were trying to identify a man who moved the calf after it was separated from its mother and herd, causing...
Amanda Gorman’s Inaugural Poem, “The Hill We Climb,” Restricted by Florida School
A grade school in Miami-Dade County said “The Hill We Climb,” which Ms. Gorman read at President Biden’s inauguration in 2021, was...
Ukrainians Were Likely Behind Kremlin Drone Attack, U.S. Officials Say
American spy agencies do not know exactly who carried out the attack this month, but suggest it was part of a series of covert ope...
Yellen Warns of Missed Payments if Debt Limit Is Not Lifted
The Treasury secretary said the Biden administration would face “very tough choices” if Congress did not act.
Casey DeSantis, Florida’s First Lady, Is the Governor’s Chief Adviser, Too
Casey DeSantis has advised her husband on media strategy and taken on some of the state’s big issues. The presidential campaign tr...
Fed Officials Were Split Over June Rate Pause, Minutes Show
In the Federal Reserve’s last meeting, “several” participants thought rates may have moved high enough to get inflation under cont...
Trump Lawyers Seek Meeting With Garland Over Special Counsel Inquiries
Two lawyers for the former president asserted that he was being treated unfairly in the investigations into his handling of classi...
Jan. 6 Rioter Who Put His Foot on Pelosi’s Desk Sentenced to Prison
Richard “Bigo” Barnett, who was pictured with his foot on a desk in the speaker’s office, had been convicted of eight crimes for h...
Who Is David Sacks, Moderator of DeSantis’s Twitter Space Announcement?
The Silicon Valley entrepreneur and investor is a podcast host, friend of Elon Musk and donor to Ron DeSantis.
Robert J. Zimmer, Who Promoted Free Speech on Campus, Dies at 75
A mathematician, he was for many years the president of the University of Chicago, where he argued that civility was not a reason ...
A Look at the Fight for Gun Control Since the Uvalde Shooting
After the Supreme Court ruled last year that people could carry guns outside their homes, legal challenges and legislative debates...