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Thousands faced harrowing scenes as they fled California wildfire; Student's mother is on the mend months after teacher donated kidney.
Thousands faced harrowing scenes as they fled California wildfire; Student's mother is on the mend months after teacher donated kidney.
More than 1,800 children 5 and over have been reunited with their parents or sponsors
The New Yorker reports that six women have accused CBS chairman and CEO Leslie Moonves of sexual harassment. There are also allegations that former CBS News chairman and current "60 Minutes" executive producer Jeff Fager allowed harassment. CBS News correspondent Anna Werner reports.
Watch a time lapse of the blood moon total eclipse, the longest lunar eclipse this century
"Sunday Morning" film critic David Edelstein looks back on the "Mission: Impossible" high-tech espionage franchise starring Tom Cruise, and weighs in on the latest installment, starring Cruise, Henry Cavill, Rebecca Ferguson, and (of course) some death-defying stunts.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News" with Jeff Glor.
Most of the world got to see a spectacular event in the sky on Friday. The moon turned "blood red" in a total lunar eclipse for over an hour. CBS News correspondent Seth Doane reports from Rome.
Teacher Donna Hoagland would do anything for her students. So when she learned that one student's mother was battling stage 5 kidney failure, she decided to help. Steve Hartman has an update to their story "On The Road."
NYPD spokesperson says "at this time there is no danger" after the investigation
Sources tell CBS News that President Trump's former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, is ready to tell the special counsel that then-candidate Trump knew in advance about a 2016 meeting at Trump Tower. The meeting was between his campaign and Russians promising dirt on Hillary Clinton. CBS News Washington correspondent Paula Reid reports.
The government reported Friday that the economy, in the second quarter of this year, grew at an annual rate of 4.1 percent. The president says he's "thrilled" with the latest numbers. CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers reports.
A father and three children were among nine members of a family who were killed in a duck boat accident in Branson, Missouri
A wildfire that has killed two people is threatening thousands of homes in Northern California. More than 35,000 people have been forced to evacuate. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans reports from Redding, California.
What was described as a wall of flames tore through two towns before it jumped the Sacramento River and reached the city of Redding
Fifth Avenue was closed at 57th Street on the block in front of the skyscraper
Of the 7.4 billion people on Earth, about 7 billion people could -- in theory -- see the eclipse, except for those in North America and Greenland
Complete lunar eclipse, Mars' closest approach to Earth on view for skywatchers around much of the world
A Colombian drug cartel has put a $70,000 bounty on a dog that has had record success in sniffing out drugs.