3/25: CBS Evening News
Trump softens stance on Mueller, says he acted honorably; Band of wounded warriors healing through music.
Trump softens stance on Mueller, says he acted honorably; Band of wounded warriors healing through music.
Trump calls Mueller report an "illegal takedown that failed"; Robert Kraft issues first public statement after solicitation charges
Robert Mueller submits long-awaited report to attorney general; A girl's unbreakable bond with her pet duck grows deeper every day.
Boeing 737 Max approval documents subpoenaed by fraud unit; Jimmy Carter set to become the oldest living president in U.S. history.
Officials monitoring air quality after Texas chemical plant fire; Wildflower "super bloom" attracting fans on a quest for the perfect picture.
Thousands attend memorials for New Zealand shooting victims; 2 dead after historic flooding hit Nebraska.
Arctic blast spreads across Midwest; Sometimes you have to say you're sorry
The shooting of an unarmed man in Philadelphia is raising new questions about police conduct. Just as 28-year-old Joel Johnson approached an unmarked police car, four shots were fired from inside. Mola Lenghi reports.
The man known as "The American Taliban" is a free man. John Walker Lindh left an Indiana prison early this morning after spending 17 years behind bars. Jeff Pegues reports.
The acting head of the FAA said he cannot give a timetable for the return of the 737 MAX. The jets are grounded as Boeing completes a software fix after two deadly crashes. Tony Dokoupil reports.
Dangerous Polar Vortex sweeps across Midwest; How to walk on ice without falling
President Trump met with Pentagon officials who outlined possible plans for sending more American troops to the middle east to counter Iran. Roxanna Saberi reports.
A newly identified 10-year-old girl who died in U.S. custody was traveling alone from El Salvador. She was trying to get to her mother in Nebraska. Omar Villafranca reports.
At least eight people have died in this week's outbreak of dangerous weather in the central U.S. A tornado killed three people last night in Jefferson City, Missouri, where another powerful tornado ripped through the capital. David Begnaud reports.
Tony Schwartz, co-author of Donald Trump's autobiography "The Art of the Deal," joins Major Garrett for "The Takeout." Schwartz explains why he wishes the book wasn't even in print. Writing it more than 30 years ago, he says, is the greatest regret of his life.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News."
Severe winter weather blankets U.S.; "Fortnite" & money laundering
In the eight months since her death, five children have died either in U.S. custody or soon after being released - they ranged in age from 2 1/2 to 16
Federal workers to miss second paycheck; Oscar nominations
CBSN contributor Molly Hooper interviews Rep. Karen Bass, D-California, about the ongoing congressional investigations into President Donald Trump.
NASA is moving ahead with plans to send astronauts back to the moon by 2024
A recap of latest polls and data-driven studies from the CBS News Election & Survey Unit
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has secured a second five-year term in the country's general elections. The vote was seen as a referendum on Modi, who is a Hindu nationalist. Former U.S. Ambassador to India Tim Roemer shares his insights on CBSN.
Pres. Trump directed Cohen to lie to Congress; "Star Trek: Discovery" stars hit the red carpet
Historic shutdown closing airport terminals; Homeless man helps Chiefs player reach playoff game