At 48, Shaquille O'Neal reveals he just voted for the first time
"In other words, America, I voted for the first time, and it feels good," he said.
"In other words, America, I voted for the first time, and it feels good," he said.
The Department of Justice said the 23-year-old burned the predominantly African American churches "because of the religious character of these buildings, in an effort to raise his profile as a 'Black metal' musician."
Trump and Biden make final arguments in key states on election eve; U.S. battles coronavirus surge as states see record new cases
President Trump and Joe Biden are spending their final day before the election in key battleground states. The president held rallies in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Biden held three rallies in Pennsylvania after beginning the day in Ohio. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns breaks down the final day of campaigning and previews Election Day.
Law enforcement, local, and state officials are anticipating unrest and violence following the presidential election -- regardless of who wins. Many cities nationwide are boarding up businesses, apartment buildings, and government offices in preparation. Security expert Roderick Jones joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss what Americans can expect.
Law enforcement, local, and state officials are anticipating unrest and violence following the presidential election -- regardless of who wins. Many cities nationwide are boarding up businesses, apartment buildings, and government offices in preparation. Security expert Roderick Jones joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss what Americans can expect.
A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Postal Service to take "extraordinary measures" ahead of Election Day. It comes as facilities across the country report delays in mail-in-voting ballot deliveries. Robert Brandon is the CEO and executive director of the Fair Elections Center. He joins CBSN and weighed in on whether these new measures will be enough to ensure all votes are counted.
The 2020 presidential race has prompted discussion about election laws. Litigation attorney Bryan Tyson joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss.
There has been a nationwide surge in coronavirus cases as 18 states in the past week broke daily records for new cases. Since the pandemic started, more than 9.2 million cases have been reported in the U.S., and more than 231,000 Americans have died. Adriana Diaz reports.
The final day before Election Day 2020; Voters weigh 120 ballot measures in 32 states
These 13 states could hold the key to the presidential election.
Officials will be monitoring events across the country from a command center at FBI headquarters.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell" from our new Election 2020 headquarters in Times Square.
If you are waiting in line when the polls close, stay in line because you still have the right to vote.
The presidential candidates are in a race against the clock to squeeze out as many votes as they can before the counting begins. Ed O'Keefe has the latest.
President Trump is trailing behind Joe Biden in many battleground states on the eve of the election, but with mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania counted up to three days after Election Day, Mr. Trump is promising a legal fight. Wiejia Jiang reports.
Our CBS News national correspondents talk to three major voting groups that hold the key to victory for Joe Biden or President Trump in Pennsylvania, Florida and Arizona.
The election will be decided by who wins enough states to total 270 electoral votes. And each candidate has different paths to get there. Major Garrett explains.
The governor of Massachusetts activated 1,000 members of the National Guard ahead of potential unrest in the hours and days after polls close in the U.S. Jeff Pegues reports.
In 2016, Donald Trump aggressively courted White evangelical Christians — and on Election Day, they delivered.
A Citigroup study shows the U.S. has lost $16 trillion in GDP due to inequities between Black and White Americans. The lead researcher on the study, economist Dana Peterson, breaks down the trillions and suggests how that figure could be reduced in coming years.
Turns out people are as good -- and maybe better -- for keeping tabs on state of store shelves as roving robots were.
Voters in many states have a chance to weigh in on additional questions beyond the candidate choices. Louis Jacobson, a senior correspondent for PolitiFact, spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano about some of the 120 measures on the ballot in 32 states across the country.
President Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden are making their final pitches to voters before Election Day. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns, CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion, and Boston Globe deputy Washington bureau chief Liz Goodwin speak to CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano about how the campaigns are taking different approaches in pursuit of their paths to victory.
CBL and Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust said tenants that have had to close can no longer afford rent.