Trump ally Tom Barrack pleads not guilty to illegal lobbying charges
Tom Barrack, a close adviser to former President Trump, pleaded not guilty to federal charges that accuse him of illegally lobbying for the United Arab Emirates.
Tom Barrack, a close adviser to former President Trump, pleaded not guilty to federal charges that accuse him of illegally lobbying for the United Arab Emirates.
Senate hammering out details of infrastructure deal; White House marks anniversary of Americans with Disabilities Act
"It's like a second baseman in baseball who can't throw to first," Jeff Pegues. "I lost my voice, and frankly, I thought my career was over."
The Dixie Fire — California's largest wildfire this year — is overwhelming firefighters as it continues to spread. Carter Evans reports.
New York City is requiring city workers to get COVID shots or undergo weekly testing. Meanwhile, California said it will begin checking for proof of vaccination. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
The drug maker plans to expand the size of its trial to look for "rarer events" of side effects.
The demand for jet fuel is up as firefighting aircraft battle blazes across the West.
In the filings, which ask the court to appoint a neutral professional as the new conservator, Spears' legal team argues that the current situation is "traumatizing, insane, and depressing" for the pop star.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
Team USA athletes are feeling the pressure after some of the country's biggest stars faltered in the opening days of the Summer Games. Jamie Yuccas has the latest.
A House select committee is beginning its hearing on the deadly January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has appointed two anti-Trump Republicans to the panel. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Burton has been a longtime fan of the game show and his fans petitioned for him to become Alex Trebek's replacement.
The Biden administration imposed new sanctions on Cuba after its violent crackdown on anti-government protesters earlier this month. Russell Contreras, a race and justice reporter for Axios, joined CBSN to discuss.
A shortage of jet fuel is causing flight cancellations and delays in several Western states. Extra fuel needed by aircraft fighting wildfires and a shortage of tanker trucks are adding to the problem.
President Biden announced the U.S. military's combat mission in Iraq will be finished by the end of the year. About 2,500 U.S. troops are still there.
The move comes as the contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus grips the nation.
Red tide is threatening Florida's Gulf Coast. Beaches near Tampa are littered with dead fish that have apparently been killed by a massive algae bloom fueled by pollution. Ben Tracy has a look.
The men's basketball team suffered a stunning seven-point defeat to France and the women's gymnastics team came in second behind Russia in the qualifying round.
American students are hiring Kenyans to do their schoolwork - and sometimes their entire degrees.
"I never thought I'd be able to do something like this safely," the husband said.
An overwhelming majority of people who are hospitalized in Mississippi with COVID-19 aren't vaccinated against the virus. Some of those hospitalized are now urging others to get vaccinated. David Begnaud takes a look.
Beaches near Tampa have been littered with dead fish.
The committee has called four officers to testify Tuesday, all of whom have been vocal about the violence they experienced that day.
The Filipino national anthem was played during the award ceremony for the first time at the Olympics following her victory.
"Nothing we can say or do will bring back these 98 angels who left behind grieving families, beloved friends, loved ones across this community and across the world," Miami-Dade County's mayor said.