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Americans exposed to coronavirus back in the U.S.; Oldest newspaper in California saved by an unexpected new owner
Americans exposed to coronavirus back in the U.S.; Oldest newspaper in California saved by an unexpected new owner
Americans quarantined on cruise ship return; Man steps in to save California newspaper
Newman eventually skidded over the finish line while sparks, smoke and flames could be seen coming from his overturned Mustang.
Hundreds of Americans exposed to the coronavirus are back in the U.S., evacuated by the State Department from a cruise ship in Japan. Fourteen of those Americans tested positive for coronavirus. Carter Evans reports.
Early voting kicks off for Nevada caucuses; Honoring George Washington on President's Day.
Early voting has begun in Nevada ahead of the state caucuses Saturday. CBS News 2020 campaign reporter Alex Tin joins CBSN to discuss the candidates' final push for votes.
Trump and first lady attend Daytona 500 in Florida; Mexican volcano El Popo erupts, triggering an earthquake.
"West Side Story" is getting an update. Bill Whitaker reports on the new twists making their way to one of America's most iconic musicals.
The consensus view of the CIA, NSA, FBI and a Senate investigation is that Russians interfered in the 2016 election. But those findings don't line up with the ever-evolving story President Trump has been telling about Ukraine. Scott Pelley reports.
Scientists say climate change is behind the unprecedented intensity of the bushfires that have burned a reported 27 million acres in Australia. Holly Williams reports.
Vandals hit Plymouth Rock and other landmarks Monday as the area prepares to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the Pilgrims arriving on the Mayflower. CBS Boston's Bill Shields reports.
Photos shared on social media showed spray paint covering the rock and the "1620" inscription. A sign, statue and monument were also defaced.
Over a thousand former Justice Department officials are calling on Attorney General William Barr to resign after he overruled the sentencing of Trump associate Roger Stone. Wall Street Journal congressional reporter Siobhan Hughes and Reuters White House reporter Jeff Mason join CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the reaction on Capitol Hill.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell.
There are already long lines of early voters in Nevada ahead of Saturday's Democratic caucuses. While the race appears to be tight, the leading contenders are turning their focus on a candidate who isn't even competing there. Major Garrett reports.
A 162-game suspension is effectively a one-year ban. The 24-year-old player tested positive for Boldenone.
Formerly known as Radio Moscow, the Kremlin-funded Radio Sputnik is airing on three local stations.
A new study by Country Music Television found only 10% of airtime is dedicated to female artists.
The Mountain Messenger has been rolling off the presses for 166 years.
Senator Bernie Sanders came out on top in the New Hampshire primary, but former mayor Pete Buttigieg and Senator Amy Klobuchar weren't far behind. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined CBSN AM with more on what these results mean as the race to the White House heats up.
CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto joins CBSN with a look at the process leading up to CBS News projecting Bernie Sanders as the winner of the New Hampshire primary.
If you've ever used sheet masks or snail mucin in the United States, chances are you've been influenced by the Korean beauty craze. Last year, the U.S. imported more than $624 million in Korean cosmetics, and Soko Glam co-founder Charlotte Cho is playing a significant role in helping K-beauty become mainstream stateside. Cho shares about building her company and launching her own skin care line, Then I Met You.
All four career prosecutors in the federal criminal case against President Trump's longtime friend Roger Stone abruptly withdrew from the case after the Justice Department overruled the prosecutors' recommended sentence. The stunning reversal is raising questions about political interference from the White House. CBS News chief Justice and Homeland Security correspondent Jeff Pegues joined "CBSN AM" from the Justice Department to discuss.
CBS News has projected that Bernie Sanders won the New Hampshire primary with Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar coming in second and third. CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto joined CBSN to break down the first-in-the-nation presidential primary.
A woman in Washington who once ran for mayor of Colorado Springs is accused of trying to kidnap a baby. Officials said the woman and her teen daughter posed as photographers and drugged a new mother. Jamie Yuccas reports.