"CBS Evening News" headlines for Friday, September 25, 2020
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
According to the recent CBS News Battleground Tracker poll, just 14% of that 29% who use Twitter said they use it a lot.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg's life was celebrated Friday at the U.S. Capitol. It was an unprecedented tribute that affirmed her place in the nation's history, as mourners bore witness to her courage, tenacity, and strength. Jan Crawford reports.
A stabbing attack in Paris left two people hospitalized in critical condition. The attack occurred near the former office of Charlie Hebdo, and authorities are investigating the assailant's ties to Islamic extremist groups. Charlie D'agata reports.
After a girl with autism lost access to her favorite food during a pandemic, kind neighbors stepped in to help. Steve Hartman reports for "On The Road."
A mother in Attleboro received hundreds of cans of SpaghettiOs from kind neighbors.
Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown said the decision was designed to prevent people from sharing officers' personal information on the internet.
"I feel like there's a myth out there that only stay-at-home parents can homeschool their children," Tiffany Pierce said. "Well, that's not true."
CBS News has learned that President Trump is expected to nominate Federal Appeals Judge Amy Coney Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Weijia Jiang has more.
The United States surpassed seven million reported cases of the coronavirus on Friday, more than any other country. Just days ago, the U.S. topped 200,000 deaths. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb appear on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
"There will not be limitations," Governor Ron DeSantis said Friday.
He is expected to announce Judge Amy Coney Barrett as his Supreme Court nominee at 5 p.m. Saturday.
Carrie Severino, president of the Judicial Crisis Network, and Elizabeth Wydra, president of the Constitutional Accountability Center, join Major to talk about the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the ongoing battle about filling her seat on the Supreme Court seat on this week’s episode of the “The Takeout with Major Garrett.”
The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. is preparing to welcome back in-person musical performances on Saturday, September 26. CBSN's Tanya Rivero spoke with Deborah F. Rutter, Curator at The Kennedy Presidential Memorial and the Artistic and Administrator Director for The Kennedy Performing Arts Center, about the center's "new normal" amid the coronavirus pandemic.
60 Minutes travels to the banks of the Rio Grande, where some engineers say sections of the border wall are showing signs of failure due to weather. See the full story, Sunday.
"The Reds respect Thom Brennaman's decision to step away from the broadcast booth and applaud his heartfelt efforts of reconciliation with the LGBTQ+ community," CEO Bob Castellini said in his statement.
C.R. Bard failed to inform women of "serious and life-altering risks" related to permanent pelvic mesh devices.
The contractor, Fisher Sand and Gravel, was formerly partners with the "We Build the Wall" fund leaders who have been indicted for fraud. 60 Minutes reports, Sunday.
Tech giant suspends its 30% charge for businesses that use the company's app platform to sell online events.
California city may become first in U.S. to prohibit displays of unhealthy snacks for shoppers waiting to pay.
Four years ago on the campaign trail, then-candidate Donald Trump pledged that if he were elected, only "pro-life" justices would get his nomination for a seat on the Supreme Court.
Tamika Palmer, the mother of Breonna Taylor, spoke out out after Attorney General Daniel Cameron's announcement that none of the three officers involved in Taylor's shooting would be charged with her death. Scott Roberts, the senior director of criminal justice campaigns for Color of Change, joined CBSN to discuss why Palmer feels the justice system failed, and why protesters continue to call for the defunding of police.