NASA chief calls for full funding ahead of 2024 moon landing mission
Despite budget worries, NASA's administrator remains optimistic about a 2024 moon landing.
Despite budget worries, NASA's administrator remains optimistic about a 2024 moon landing.
A woman suspected of sending the poison ricin in an envelope addressed to the White House has been arrested at the New York-Canada border. The woman is also suspected of sending similar poisoned envelopes to law enforcement agencies in Texas. CBSN has the latest.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says President Trump's eventual Supreme Court nominee will receive a vote on the Senate floor. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and Los Angeles Times congressional reporter Jennifer Haberkorn join CBSN to discuss the latest on Capitol Hill and the push for filling the vacancy left by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
The death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has become a top campaign issue. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid and Boston Globe deputy Washington bureau chief Liz Goodwin spoke to "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano about who President Trump may pick and if Democrats can do anything to stop him.
Republicans have registered seven times more voters in Pennsylvania than Democrats have since 2016, according to a new Politico article. The author of that article, Holly Otterbein, joined CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss.
The CDC has backtracked on more guidance, this time recanting recommendations on infection by aerosols, or tiny airborne droplets. CBS News correspondent Mola Lenghi reports on the latest and RXSaver medical expert Dr. Joseph Mosquera joins CBSN to explain what the CDC's actions mean for the public.
Justice Ginsburg's death could impact the future of the Affordable Care Act. A case challenging the act is set to be heard by the Supreme Court in November. Jess Bravin the Supreme Court correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, joined CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss.
CBS News anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell spoke Monday with the vice president.
Vice President Mike Pence will play a key role in the nomination process and interview of each of the candidates President Trump is considering. Pence speaks with CBS News in this exclusive interview.
The Supreme Court nomination battle is spilling onto the campaign trail. Both candidates are using the possibility of a court dominated by conservatives in their appeal to crucial voters: suburban women. Ed O'Keefe takes a look.
The Centers for Disease Control took an unusual step by reversing its new guidance about how the coronavirus spreads. Mola Lenghi has the latest.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
An NYPD officer faces a variety of charges for allegedly acting as an agent of the Chinese government. Prosecutors say Baimadajie Angwang was in regular contact with a member of the Chinese consulate and provided intelligence on ethnic Tibetans in New York City. CBS New York's Kevin Rincon reports.
One of the leading candidates was at the White House Monday.
A court decision could lead to over 100,000 ballots being rejected in Pennsylvania, according to administrator.
Six months after her March 13 death, Taylor's case stands distinct as a high profile case without resolution.
Vice President Mike Pence defended President Trump's push to confirm a new justice to the Supreme Court before Election Day, telling "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell that moving forward with a confirmation during an election year is not without precedent and the president has an "obligation" to put forth a nominee. Watch more of the exclusive interview on the "CBS Evening News" on Monday at 6:30 p.m. ET.
The vice president told Norah O'Donnell that confirming a new justice to the Supreme Court during an election year is not without precedent.
Documents were unearthed by congressional committees looking into the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
CBS News Battleground Tracker poll has Ohio as a toss-up state.
"Less than thirty seconds after David McAtee was cooking a sandwich, he lay dying on his kitchen floor," the complaint states.
Earlier this month, 57-year-old Lane Unhjem suffered a heart attack while working on his farm in North Dakota. Within hours, about 60 volunteers offered to help harvest his crops while he was in the hospital. "This is just what we do around here when someone in our community is in need of help," said a family friend.
According to prosecutors, Baimadajie Angwang, 33, was reporting on the activity of Tibetan immigrants in New York City.
"We are seeing so many undernourished kids," says one physician as hunger soars amid the coronavirus pandemic.
"This is just what we do around here when someone in our community is in need of help," a family friend said.