"CBS Evening News" headlines for Monday, June 4, 2018
Here's a look at the stories on tonight's broadcast with Jeff Glor.
Here's a look at the stories on tonight's broadcast with Jeff Glor.
The hunt for a man suspected of killing four people in Arizona came to an end on Monday. Police say the suspect killed himself as a SWAT team surrounded his hotel. CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal reports.
In a narrow ruling, the Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a baker, who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple. But the justices made a plea for civility in future cases, writing, "these disputes must be resolved with tolerance." CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford explains.
Judy Perkins battled cancer for years before she found Dr. Steven Rosenberg, a pioneer in harnessing the immune system to fight cancer. His approach helped to save her life, even keeping her cancer free more than two years later. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains.
The president and Mrs. Trump invited Gold Star families to the White House Monday to honor the loved ones they lost. "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor talked to some of the sons and daughters of America's fallen heroes. It turns out, many are helping others through their grief.
The National Football League adopted a new policy last month requiring players to stand for the National Anthem or face fines
A volcanic eruption in Guatemala has claimed the lives of more than 60 people and left others crying out for help. In some spots, a mixture of gasses and volcanic matter reached 1,300 degrees. CBS News correspondent Don Dahler reports.
The former president continues to embarrass himself and his party with a new book tour
Will Rahn says the former president continues to embarrass himself and his party with a new book tour
Some of the children of America's fallen heroes are finding meaning in helping other Gold Star kids
"I think it had been maybe 10 days since I'd gotten the cells, and I could already feel that tumor starting to get soft"
At Apple's annual developers conference, the company unveiled new technology including features that can help users cut down their screen time. CBS News' Chris Martinez reports.
Two double murders – a doctor’s child, a housekeeper, a doctor and his wife. Police track clues to a local hospital. Could a doctor be a killer? CBS News correspondent Jim Axelrod investigates.
Ash and mud hot enough to melt shoes has buried homes and people, and rescuers have pulled at least 10 people to safety
Kanye West thanked his fans after his new album, "Ye," dominated both Apple Music and Spotify
One group in particular is less likely to get rewarded when they ask the boss for more money
President Trump claims he could pardon himself, but the White House says he does not have to use that power because he hasn't done anything wrong. Elana Schor from Politico joins CBSN to explain what it all means.