Capital Gazette shooter pleads guilty — then considers insanity
Jarrod Ramos admitted to killing five journalists in a mass shooting at the Capital Gazette in 2018
Jarrod Ramos admitted to killing five journalists in a mass shooting at the Capital Gazette in 2018
Firefighters are braving the winds in California to battle massive wildfires burning across the state. CBS News weather producer David Parkinson joins CBSN with more on what to expect in the coming days.
The Kincade fire is devastating California's wine country. Strong winds helped the fire double in size Sunday, scorching an area nearly twice the size of San Francisco. CBS San Francisco's Wilson Walker joins CBSN with more on what's happening on the ground.
House Democrats are getting ready to hold the first floor vote about impeachment since launching the inquiry. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy, New York TImes chief Washington correspondent Carl Hulse, and Politico foreign affairs correspondent Nahal Toosi join "Red and Blue" to discuss where the investigation is heading.
Kay Hagan, a former bank executive who rose from a working as budget writer in the North Carolina Legislature to serving as a U.S. senator, died Monday following a prolonged illness. She was 66.
ISIS leader killed in raid by U.S. military; lessons from previous impeachments
Secret Service special agent Rodney Wellman bravely is facing one of life's toughest challenges. Chip Reid has his story.
Prosecutors say the girl fell after Salvatore Anello raised her up to an open window
Police in Texas captured a suspect in Saturday's deadly shooting at a college homecoming party. Brandon Ray Gonzales, 23, is charged with killing two people and injuring a dozen others. Gonzales was arrested at a car dealership where he works as a mechanic. So far, Gonzales has admitted only to being present at the party, police said.
Later this week, the House will take its first vote on the impeachment inquiry against President Trump. The White House has used the lack of a formal vote to avoid cooperating with the probe. Nancy Cordes reports.
Angry crowds rallied against President Trump in Chicago after his first official visit to the city. Thousands took to the streets, with many chanting, "Lock Him Up." Trump slammed Chicago's police chief in a speech to his peers. Jeff Pegues reports.
Boston prosecutors on Monday indicted a South Korean student for manslaughter in her boyfriend's suicide. Alexander Urtula died by suicide last May. Prosecutors allege that his girlfriend texted him "thousands of times," bullying him into taking his own life. Mola Lenghi reports.
Former Vice President and 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden addresses a potential multi-national threat to next year's election. Norah O'Donnell has this extended interview from his Sunday interview on "60 Minutes."
New details about the raid that took out ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Two men were captured alive and taken into custody. Video and photos of the raid could soon be made public. David Martin reports.
The shooting at a Halloween party in Greenville late Saturday left two dead and a dozen injured
A new fire broke out in the hills north of Santa Monica. More than 10,000 homes and businesses were evacuated in what's called the Getty Fire. Power is out Monday night to about a million homes and businesses in the state. Carter Evans reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
Holly Williams in Turkey and CBS News Senior National Security contributor Michael Morell, a former acting director of the CIA, join CBS News to discuss the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and what it means for the fight against ISIS.
"This is a long fight, and we're just getting started," Rodney Wellman said
Patrick Maney, a history professor and author of "Bill Clinton: New Gilded Age President," joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss the differences between the Clinton impeachment in 1998 and the current impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
The full House is expected to vote this week on formalizing the impeachment inquiry of President Trump
President Trump and Republicans in Congress are demanding that Democrats call the whistleblower to testify in the impeachment inquiry. What legal protections does the anonymous official have? John Kostyack, executive director of the National Whistleblower Center joined CBSN's "Red and Blue" with more.
When Republican state legislators drew the map, they openly discussed how the lines were drawn to help the GOP
Alternative meat company also raised its sales forecast for year after an upbeat earnings report
Former Boston College student Inyoung You has been charged with involuntary manslaughter for allegedly abusing her boyfriend Alexander Urtula and encouraging him to kill himself in a barrage of text messages. Urtula jumped to his death in May. CBSN Boston reports.