Girls on the Run empowers girls beyond the finish line
The organization Girls on the Run builds up young girls' confidence by teaching them how to set and achieve personal goals.
The organization Girls on the Run builds up young girls' confidence by teaching them how to set and achieve personal goals.
At least five people are dead and dozens injured after a man drove into a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Police say Darrell Brooks has been charged with five counts of first-degree intentional homicide. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" with the latest.
In many U.S. states and other parts of the world, COVID-19 cases are on the rise again. New York Times columnist Carl Zimmer joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano to discuss the latest on fighting the pandemic.
During the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, airports are expected to be almost as busy as they were before the pandemic. Errol Barnett has more on what to expect.
Target announced that a decision last year to close on Thanksgiving because of the pandemic is now permanent. The retail giant will close all of its stores on Thanksgiving.
Girls on the Run empowers young girls to achieve their personal goals while improving their health and self-esteem. Norah O'Donnell catches up with some of the program's participants.
NASA is assessing the possible impact of a processing incident that jostled the nearly $10 billion telescope.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
More than 90% of federal workers have received at least one dose of the COVID vaccine before a Monday deadline set by President Biden. Nikki Battiste shares more.
A jury is expected to soon begin deliberations in the trial of the three men charged with killing Ahmaud Arbery. Omar Villafranca has the latest.
President Biden is nominating Jerome Powell for a second term as Federal Reserve chair. Powell, a Republican who was originally nominated by President Trump, said he will focus on inflation if confirmed again.
Two hostages are free after being held by a violent gang in Haiti. They were part of a group of Christian missionaries abducted at gunpoint last month. Manuel Bojorquez has more details.
The House committee investigating the January 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol is subpoenaing Trump ally Roger Stone and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
Florida law bars employers from requiring vaccinations, though Disney says 90% of its workers are already inoculated.
James swung his arm and struck Stewart, bloodying his eye. Stewart attempted to confront him, causing players, coaches, and security to break up a potential fight.
The subpoenas come shortly after former Trump political strategist Steve Bannon was indicted for ignoring subpoena summons.
"I made that film with the best intentions, but I think it was a mistake," the actor said.
Samsung smartwatches, Amazon gadgets and more are on discount during the Best Buy Black Friday sale.
Rugby is gaining fans in the U.S. and now several groups want to grow the sport at historically Black colleges and universities. CBS News' Skyler Henry introduces us to a Howard University sophomore who's been playing since high school and forged a team so she and others could continue in college.
Facebook would like to own the metaverse, but Apple, Microsoft and Valve have a head start with products you can buy today.
When he retired at 70, Manfred Steiner started taking about two courses a week at Brown University. That soon lead him to fulfill his lifelong dream: a Ph.D. in physics. Caitlin O'Kane has more.
Find Black Friday daily deals at Amazon, Target and Walmart, but don't delay. These holiday deals expire at midnight.
Household budgets are feeling the pinch as inflation rises, pushing up the cost of staples like gas and milk.
With deals on the latest tech, appliances, entertainment and more, don't miss the best of Target's Black Friday sales.
Delivery app customers in the Canadian province can now use it to order cannabis, although they must pick it up themselves.