House calls off vote to reauthorize expired surveillance powers
In a tweet Wednesday, President Trump had vowed to veto the bill if it passed.
In a tweet Wednesday, President Trump had vowed to veto the bill if it passed.
Police are searching for a 23-year-old college senior they believe is responsible for killing two people in a series of crimes over the weekend. He was last seen Sunday in Pennsylvania. Errol Barnett has more on the manhunt and the victims.
Disney World and SeaWorld Orlando presented their plans for phased reopenings before an Orange County, Florida, task force Wednesday. CBS affiliate WKMG-TV's Lauren Cervantes has the details.
Larry Kramer, the playwright whose angry voice and pen raised theatergoers' consciousness about AIDS and roused thousands to militant protests in the early years of the epidemic, has died at 84. CBS New York's Lisa Rozner reports.
"Serologic test results should not be used to make decisions about returning persons to the workplace," the CDC added on its site.
President Trump met with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo at the White House Wednesday. The two discussed potential infrastructure spending and funding for states impacted by the coronavirus. Politico White House correspondent and associate editor Anita Kumar joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss their meeting and the rest of the day's top political headlines.
There's encouraging news from the two leading experimental coronavirus vaccine trials. Researchers in both trials have reported the presence of antibodies in volunteers after injecting them with experimental vaccines. Charlie D'Agata reports in the series "Racing to a Cure."
Dominic Cummings, a senior adviser to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, is being accused of defying the U.K.'s nationwide coronavirus lockdown. Now, the public is calling on him to resign. CBS News contributor Simon Bates has more on the situation in this edition of "London Calling."
SpaceX broke ground on a facility in Boca Chica, Texas, in 2014. While the move has brought some economic development to the area, there's also been some concerns from residents who say SpaceX is tearing their town apart. Freelance journalist Rachel Monroe joins CBSN to discuss what it’s like living in the shadow of the aerospace company.
Peter Manfredonia, who is wanted for two murders in Connecticut, was last seen in Maryland and now the family's attorney has confirmed that Manfredonia has a history of mental health issues. Errol Barnett reports.
Four white officers involved in the death of George Floyd have been fired from the Minneapolis Police Department, but Mayor Jacob Frey is saying that one of the officers should be arrested for pressing his knee on Floyd's neck. Jeff Pegues reports.
The U.S. hit a grim milestone this week: 100,000 people have died from coronavirus since the start of the pandemic. The first death was 111 days ago. Each of those deaths deserves to be remembered, not as victims of COVID-19, but as people who were loved and cherished.
For many students across the country, the end of this school year is not what they had in mind: the pandemic struck just as the Class of 2020 was nearing the finish line. However, some schools have found the perfect way to hand out diplomas, in the age of the coronavirus. Mireya Villarreal takes a look.
The median CEO pulled in $12.3 million last year, prior to the coronavirus-induced shutdown.
SpaceX was ready to make history with the launch of the first crew aboard a commercial spacecraft to the International Space Station. But the weather didn't cooperate, and the launch had to be postponed for Saturday. Mark Strassmann reports.
More than 100,000 lives have now been lost to coronavirus in the U.S., and while the spread of the virus had shown some signs of slowing, there are now growing concerns the rate of infections is once again increasing. Jamie Yuccas has the latest.
As the number of COVID-19 deaths reaches 100,000, President Trump continues to criticize people who wear face masks, calling it politically correct. Ben Tracy reports.
Parents of students at Little Elm High School in north Texas were able to watch the ceremony from their cars.
The president thinks mail-in voting is "substantially fraudulent" but has not cited any proof.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
The grim milestone comes as states across America have begun reopening.
The noontime protest Wednesday was peaceful, with demonstrators chanting and lifting signs.
SpaceX is ready to make history with the launch of the first crew aboard a commercial spacecraft to the International Space Station. But the weather didn't cooperate today, and the launch had to be postponed for Saturday. Loren Grush, senior space reporter for The Verge, joins CBSN to talk about the mission.
The National Hockey League and its players union have agreed on a plan to restart the 2019-20 season by moving straight to a 24-team tournament to determine the Stanley Cup winner. CBS Sports' Pete Blackburn joined CBSN to explain what the season will look like.
The U.S. is approaching a grim milestone of 100,000 deaths as a result of the coronavirus. CBS News senior political analyst and "60 Minutes" correspondent John Dickerson reflects on the grim milestone and provides historic perspective on how the country can move forward.