"CBS Evening News" headlines for Friday, April 22, 2022
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."
Chloe Grimes, an 8-year-old battling cancer, gifted her favorite player, Tampa Bay Rays' Brett Phillips, a bracelet. He hit a home run while wearing it and has been wearing it for good luck ever since. Steve Hartman shares more in "On the Road."
The Dow dropped nearly 1,000 points in its worst day since October 2020. All major indexes were down by 2.5% or more.
The oil and gas industry is a major source of methane emissions. Cutting methane is one of the best ways to slow the rate of global warming in the future. Ben Cahill, senior fellow in the energy security and climate change program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joined Mola Lenghi and Michelle Miller to talk discuss what nations and businesses can do.
Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene testified in an administrative hearing on a challenge seeking to block her from the ballot based on a post-Civil War era policy aimed at barring insurrectionists from office. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more.
Chloe Grimes gifted her favorite player a bracelet and he's been wearing it for good luck ever since.
Firefighters in northern Arizona are up against strong, erratic winds as they battle the Tunnel Fire, which is just 3% contained. KPHO's Holly Bock has the latest.
At least three people were shot, including a juvenile, in Washington, D.C., according to police. Residents were told to shelter in place during a manhunt for the suspect or suspects. Catherine Herridge reports.
Wray says the prospect of Russian cyberattacks becoming more destructive and more severe is something the FBI is keenly watching for. See Scott Pelley’s interview with Wray, Sunday on 60 Minutes.
One CEO warned this could be worse than the current chip shortage as demand for the materials inside the batteries skyrockets.
Construction and operating buildings contributes to 28% of global carbon dioxide emissions. Since 1970, carbon dioxide emissions have increased by 90%, making it a key factor driving climate change. Jim Reinhart, CEO and president of Ygrene, joined Mola Lenghi and Michelle Miller to talk about the "green" possibilities for home and business owners to protect their properties from stronger storms, wildfires and more frequent blackouts.
To celebrate Earth Day, CBS News is speaking with people on all seven continents working to fight climate change. Marissa Goerke, a research associate with the U.S. Antarctica Program, joins from the Palmer Station in Antarctica to talk about the research she is doing and the impacts of climate change she's seen first-hand.
"He told me he does have some responsibility for what happened," House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy told fellow House Republicans days after the attack.
Two men and one juvenile female were wounded in a shooting in a busy area in Northwest Washington, D.C., on Friday, police said. All three victims are in stable condition at local hospitals. Authorities are still searching for the suspect or suspects.
Black members of the Florida state House protested the map's passage in the chamber.
From painting with a bloody finger to leaving fecal matter in bed, these are some of the most shocking things Johnny Depp talked about during his testimony so far.
The Department said the textbooks had exercises based on critical race theory.
After a brief return to pre-pandemic life, many college students are again wearing masks and taking classes online.
As inflation surges, one Wall Street analyst expects U.S. food costs to continue rising this year and into 2023.
Apple store workers are organizing to form unions, and could inspire legions of other retail workers to do the same.
The group noted more than 300 legislative proposals nationwide reference the LGBTQ+ community, with roughly 140 targeting trans youth.
The D.C. Police Department identified the wounded as two adult males and one juvenile female, but did not state their condition.
Industrial conglomerate run by right-wing billionaire says it's looking out for 600 workers at two glass factories.
Former U.S. Senator Doug Jones speaks on the Supreme Court confirmation process of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. Jones describes how his past influences the way he currently views the judicial process.