McConnell: Senate will vote for Trump's pick to replace Ginsburg
The Senate majority leader has said he would fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court shortly before an election.
The Senate majority leader has said he would fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court shortly before an election.
She fought for equal rights, both before and after she joined the bench.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died at the age of 87 from complications from metastatic pancreatic cancer. According to a statement from the court, Ginsburg died surrounded by her family at her home in Washington, D.C. Norah O'Donnell anchors a CBS News Special Report from Washington with CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford.
Former Justice O'Connor told Scott Pelley how her appointment to the country's highest bench had an "incredible ripple effect" for women.
In her first TV interview, Justice Sotomayor talked about life before her appointment, including the role affirmative action played in her success.
In his first TV interview, Justice Thomas talked about his childhood, his career, and his controversial confirmation
In his first major TV interview, the late justice candidly discussed his public and private life, including his opinion on abortion and Bush v. Gore.
Popular social media apps TikTok and WeChat will be banned from mobile app stores starting Sunday, as part of the Trump administration's push to get TikTok sold to a U.S. company. Jeff Pegues reports.
President Trump said Friday that there will be enough vaccine available to protect every American against the virus by April. His claim comes two days after he criticized CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield, who told Congress that a vaccine won't be widely available until next summer. Paula Reid reports.
"Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died this evening surrounded by her family at her home in Washington, D.C., due to complications of metastatic pancreas cancer," the Court said in a statement.
When Emily DelFavero shared a photo of her tattoo of a fish chair on Facebook, she received more than just compliments. In an act of kindness, a group of women came together to purchase a chair that matched the tattoo and deliver it to her front door. Steve Hartman has more on this week's "On The Road."
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
President Trump warned his largely white crowd that Joe Biden would flood their state with refugees.
Both President Trump and Joe Biden are campaigning in Minnesota as the state begins its early voting process. Ed O'Keefe reports.
As parts of Europe face a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, the United Kingdom is preparing vaccine distribution facilities before a vaccine has even been approved. CBS News' Holly Williams has more in the series "Racing to a Cure."
The first voters began casting ballots in person in Minnesota on Friday, along with three other states, including Virginia, which saw long, packed lines at a Northern Virginia polling place.
"Voters can expect big changes at their polling place this year. CBS News' Major Garrett looks at the measures being taken by election officials to keep in-person voters safe, as CBS News begins a new series, "America Decides: 2020, Counting Your Vote.
"We're a fellowship – a fellowship of the fish chair," one member said.
Shoppers at the athletic apparel retailer will be able to check their polling location or register to vote in-store.
Some nannies must choose between looking after other people's kids and get paid — or stop working to look after their own.
The supercharged Atlantic hurricane season has produced so many named storms that scientists ran out of traditional names as Tropical Storm Wilfred developed in the eastern Atlantic.
Thousands of seasonal workers are entering their coldest, slowest season without their annual financial safety net, robbed by COVID-19 of a summer's worth of tourism-driven business.
President Trump on Friday announced billions of dollars in aid for Puerto Rico, saying the island has "been hit very very hard by a lot of different storms and they're great people." The announcement came just days after his Democratic rival, Joe Biden, announced a recovery plan for Puerto Rico. Watch his remarks.
Order ostensibly to protect U.S. users' data raises pressure to find U.S. buyer for TikTok.
Suspects allegedly paid employees at the ecommerce giant to help some third-party sellers gain "unfair advantages."