Ex-Israeli leader says he hopes Trump's Middle East plan succeeds
Ehud Olmert, whose own proposal in 2008 failed to reconcile Israelis and Palestinians, said he "will be the most enthusiastic supporter of President Trump if he succeeds."
Ehud Olmert, whose own proposal in 2008 failed to reconcile Israelis and Palestinians, said he "will be the most enthusiastic supporter of President Trump if he succeeds."
The massive rise comes as Chinese officials broadened their definition of confirmed cases.
The Democratic 2020 candidates now set their sights on Nevada, South Carolina and the Super-Tuesday states.
Astronaut Christina Koch returned to Earth last week after setting a record for the longest single flight by a female. "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell spoke to her about her experience and what she's looking forward to next.
Across the country, organ and blood donors are needed. But one man has already answered the call, time after time. Jonathan Vigliotti explains.
In a new lawsuit, e-cigarette giant Juul is accused of advertising to young children. That includes buying ads for Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network. Nikki Battiste reports.
With one caucus and one primary down, the Democratic race for president is set to become an even sharper ideological clash. Bernie Sanders is looking to broaden support after winning New Hampshire. Ed O'Keefe reports.
According to the lawsuit, Juul rejected a marketing proposal targeting adults.
Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie is denying allegations he tried to undermine the credibility of a Navy veteran who claims she was sexually assaulted at the VA's Washington hospital. The department's inspector general is considering a request to investigate the allegations. Washington Post reporter Lisa Rein joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" with details.
Recently a recipient thanked Eric Steger for helping him to lead a normal life in retirement.
Bloomberg faces criticism for saying "you can just Xerox" the description of young male minorities "and pass it out to all the cops."
NASA astronaut Christina Koch talks to Norah O'Donnell about her 328-day mission in space and whether she's up for a trip to the moon.
Michael Fesser was awarded $600,000 this week for his wrongful arrest years ago.
Court records showed that Amir Riep and Jahsen Wint, both 21, were in custody following an alleged incident last week in an apartment they share.
While campaigning in Tennessee, Michael Bloomberg expressed regret for comments he made in 2015 about New York City's stop-and-frisk policy. But he said he's not worried the comments will hurt him with voters. Nikole Killion reports.
While campaigning in Tennessee, the former NYC mayor reiterated his apology over comments he made about the controversial police policy.
Video shows Faye Swetlik getting off her school bus Monday afternoon.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
The FBI has joined the search for a little girl from South Carolina who has been missing for two days. Hundreds of police have fanned out across the area. Janet Shamlian has the latest.
Price struggled to communicate what went wrong last week, or how.
Garrett was suspended for his role in a brawl between the Cleveland Browns and the Pittsburgh Steelers last season.
About 1,000 workers will get two months of paid time off after serving on the quarantined Diamond Princess.
Newly surfaced video shows one of the disturbing final days of a mother of five before she died behind bars in a Washington state jail. According to a lawsuit her family filed against the facility, Damaris Rodriguez was suffering from a "mental health episode" in 2017 when they claim she was wrongly arrested. Nikki Battiste speaks to the woman's oldest son about why they are filing the suit.
Researchers found babies were willing to give up food to an adult who appeared to want it.
The Senate will vote on a bill that would limit President Trump's authority to launch military strikes against Iran. Behnam Ben Taleblu, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, joins CBSN to discuss the U.S.-Iran relationship and how Iran may react to Congress' bipartisan effort to limit the president's power.