Steve Bannon faces N.Y. state indictment, will turn himself in, sources say
The details of the charges were not clear Tuesday night.
The details of the charges were not clear Tuesday night.
Trump-backed Geoff Diehl won the Republican gubernatorial primary in Massachusetts, while Attorney General Maura Healey won the Democratic primary, The Associated Press projected. CBS Boston's John Keller joins Dave Wade to discuss the results.
Extreme heat and wildfires ravage West Coast; Frances Tiafoe beats Rafael Nadal in stunning upset at U.S. Open
In this episode of "Person to Person with Norah O’Donnell," O’Donnell sits down with Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chelsea Clinton ahead of their new Apple TV + series, "Gutsy." The mother-daughter duo discuss what it means to be gutsy, the women they met in the episode, and their personal experiences after decades in the public eye. O'Donnell also asks the former secretary of state and presidential candidate about the January 6 committee hearings and her plans for the future.
In a key U.S. Senate race in Utah, a former Republican turned independent candidate, Evan McMullin, is taking on the Republican incumbent Senator Mike Lee in November. McMullin joins "Red and Blue" to discuss his campaign.
Liz Truss officially became Britain's new prime minister Tuesday, and announced a plan to revive the nation's economy. John Quelch, dean of the Miami Herbert Business School at the University of Miami, joins CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss her plan.
A federal judge has agreed to appoint a special master to review the documents seized by the FBI during the search of former President Donald Trump's Florida home. The judge's order is drawing scrutiny in legal circles. Attorney David Weinstein and CBS News senior national security contributor Michael Morell, who served as deputy director of the CIA during the Obama administration, joined John Dickerson to discuss the legal ramifications of the ruling.
A record-setting heat wave is making life miserable in the West.
The woman was a passenger on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship and had been snorkeling on an "independent shore excursion," a spokesperson for the cruise line said.
Two of the five officers have already been suspended without pay while the investigation plays out.
John Dickerson reports on the role of "special master," what Education Secretary Miguel Cardona says about safety inside classrooms, and the struggle for clean water in Jackson, Mississippi.
Summer break concludes for President Biden and the White House Cabinet; Truth Social lacks backing for one year extension.
New booster shots rolling out this week should offer protection against the original strain of the virus plus Omicron and new variants that may arise, health officials said.
The district has put in new fencing and security cameras and has added additional police officers and therapists.
The former attorney general's comments come as the Justice Department considers its next move in ongoing litigation over documents seized at Mar-a-Lago.
The Biden administration has allocated nearly $300 million in funding towards addressing the mental health crisis in schools. U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona joins CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss the issue.
Extreme heat is making it difficult for fire crews in Southern California to bring the Fairview Fire under control. So far, the wildfire has killed two people, forced thousands more to evacuate, and scorched almost 4 square miles of land. Carter Evans reports from Hemet, California.
Officials said water pressure was restored in Jackson, Mississippi, but a boil-water advisory remains in effect. Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba joins CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss the latest with the city's water crisis.
Fifteen years after the first iPhone hit store shelves, Apple is expected to reveal its newest iPhone at its event this week. Dan Ackerman, senior managing editor for CNET, speaks to John Dickerson about what to expect from the potential announcement.
Frances Tiafoe is making a racket at this year's U.S. Open thanks to his incredible victory over tennis legend Rafael Nadal. It's the 24-year-old Maryland native's biggest win yet. Nancy Chen reports.
It was an emotional day as families in Uvalde, Texas, sent their kids back to school for the first time since a mass shooting killed 19 children and two teachers. The site of the massacre, Robb Elementary, has been permanently closed -- but despite the ramped up security, some parents and kids say they still don't feel safe. Lilia Luciano reports.
A federal judge has granted former President Trump's request for an independent expert known as a special master to review documents seized by the FBI in its Mar-a-Lago search last month. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joins "Red and Blue" with more on what this means and what to expect.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
Hillary Clinton is on a new campaign of sorts with her daughter Chelsea, for a new Apple TV+ docuseries highlighting the extraordinary efforts of women from all walks of life. Clinton sat down with "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell to discuss the series and share her reflections on her career.
The Justice Department is weighing whether to challenge Florida Federal Judge Aileen Cannon's decision to authorize the appointment of a special master to review items seized by the FBI during its search at former President Donald Trump's South Florida residence. Robert Costa shares more.