CBS Evening News, December 3, 2021
Parents of Michigan shooting suspect charged; Customers step up to save beloved general store
Parents of Michigan shooting suspect charged; Customers step up to save beloved general store
The U.S. added just 210,000 new jobs in November, a figure well below economists' prediction of 550,000. But in a sign of improvement, the unemployment rate fell to 4.2%. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN's Lana Zak with reaction from the White House.
The forecasted blizzard would be the first to touch down in Hawaii since 2018.
NASA scientists say the "4660 Nereus" asteroid is about 330 meters wide and will come within 2.5 million miles of Earth next week. CBS News space analyst Bill Harwood joins CBSN's Lana Zak with details.
The well has been shut down since Sunday.
Honda is recalling more than 700,000 SUVs and trucks over concerns the hood can fly open while driving.
A haunted highway that attracts evil ... over 20 girls missing or murdered. Who killed them? Peter Van Sant investigates.
The parents of the teen accused of fatally shooting four people at a high school in Michigan have been charged in connection with the rampage. Nancy Chen reports.
In celebration of the 25th anniversary of "48 Hours", correspondent Richard Schlesinger talks about some of the complex cases that he's covered -- as well as the stories he just can't shake.
Soccer moms-turned-private investigators ... real-life "Charlie's Angels." But there were secrets and danger. Maureen Maher reports.
Alissa faces 10 counts of first-degree murder and more than 20 counts of attempted murder, among other charges.
To celebrate the 25th season of "48 Hours", correspondent Susan Spencer discusses why people are fascinated by true crime stories and shares what intrigues her about the cases she covers.
To celebrate the 25th season of "48 Hours", correspondent Peter Van Sant talks about the stories he'll never forget and the pride he has in covering them. "There's great satisfaction in doing the right thing and finding justice."
Law enforcement experts blame a combination of more guns and fewer cops for an increase in homicides in cities across the U.S. Jeff Pegues reports.
A beloved general store in Vermont faced closure amid a labor shortage. Its loyal customers stepped up to help. Steve Hartman shares more in "On the Road."
Actor Alec Baldwin described publicly for the first time what happened when a gun discharged on the set of the film "Rust." Omar Villafranca has the latest.
Author Ann Rule helps a mother find justice in the death of her daughter. Peter Van Sant reports.
A beautiful wife and mother is suddenly dead. Would a twin really know if his brother was a killer? Erin Moriarty investigates.
The singer celebrated her 40th birthday Thursday, posting several Instagrams about her newfound freedom.
The November jobs report fell far short of expectations. Weijia Jiang has reaction from the White House.
"Sometimes it takes sort of a crisis, if you will, to appreciate what you have," said store owner Dan Fraser.
The violence is often claiming the lives of innocent children.
The Omicron variant has been confirmed in at least nine states across the U.S. Scientists say it appears to be spreading twice as fast as the Delta variant. Elise Preston takes a look.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News," hosted by Margaret Brennan.
A car crash leaves a young Iraq veteran dead, but her boyfriend alive. The crash didn't kill her, what did? Susan Spencer reports.