Darius Walker
Senior Executive Producer, CBSN
Senior Executive Producer, CBSN
New research finds pedestrian deaths have surged 53%. Distracted driving and walking with smartphones are factors. Last year, more than 6,500 people were killed. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Weinstein now faces up to 29 years in prison.
The Spirituals Project, a choir group in Denver, is working to revive a rich musical treasure created by enslaved African Americans to express virtue in the face of suffering.
A massive water main break flooded parts of Houston and caused major highways to be shutdown. City officials are advising residents to boil their water. Janet Shamlian reports.
The verdict comes after weeks of harrowing and at times emotional testimony from six of Weinstein's accusers.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
Music is such an important part of the African American experience. As we observe Black History Month, CBS News met a group on a mission to preserve and revive a rich musical treasure. Janet Shamlian reports.
"I know you" may be one of Klobuchar's signature lines, but a number of South Carolinians aren't feeling the same way about her in the runup to the state's primary on Saturday.
Officials in California are pushing for more testing after a patient with no known travel connections tested positive for coronavirus. Johns Hopkins University professor of public health Dr. Marty Makary speaks with CBSN about why this virus seems more serious than previous outbreaks and how we can protect ourselves from getting sick.
Ahead of the South Carolina primary, the latest poll shows Joe Biden leading in the state. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns, BuzzFeed political reporter Miriam Elder, and Atlantic reporter Adam Harris joined CBSN's "Red and Blue" with the latest on the 2020 race.
Health officials are urgently trying to track down everyone who came in contact with the most recent U.S. coronavirus patient in California. Carter Evans reports.
As Coronavirus cases spread throughout the world, the fear and uncertainty is taking a drastic toll on the financial markets. Meg Oliver reports.
A "fire hose" of fierce snowfall is aimed right at a few towns in upstate New York – complete with 60 mph wind gusts and whiteout blizzard conditions.
Mike Bloomberg is attempting to reignite concerns over Senator Bernie Sanders' health. Ed O’Keefe reports.
A senior staffer at Health and Human Services said a government team sent to help process American coronavirus evacuees didn't have the training or equipment for the assignment, the Washington Post reported.
Distracted driving and walking with smartphones are factors, as is drug and alcohol abuse, according to a new report.
CBS Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joined the "CBS Evening News" to answer frequently asked questions regarding the coronavirus.
A pipe broke apart while undergoing repairs in Houston and supplies as much as 50% of the drinking water to the nation's fourth largest city.
Among the factors responsible for the change could include increased human activity and diminished hunting grounds.
Frogs and salamanders have been keeping a secret from humans since the beginning of time ????
The same goes for her husband, fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, the attorneys assert about the newly disclosed information
96-year-old Pete DuPre takes his trusty harmonica everywhere – and he just played it at West Point. The WWII veteran was invited to play the "Star Spangled Banner" before the Army-Navy basketball game, something he was honored to do.
Coronavirus masks are expensive, they only last a few hours – and they may not even help.
The blue-chip stock index and S&P 500 both slide into "correction" territory as investors sweat over pandemic risks.