Khloe Kardashian addresses face bandage, reveals she had tumor removed
Kardashian, who had been seen recently wearing a face bandage, wrote that she was "lucky and all I have is a scar to tell a story with."
Kardashian, who had been seen recently wearing a face bandage, wrote that she was "lucky and all I have is a scar to tell a story with."
Members of the Los Angeles City Council are facing growing calls to resign following leaked audio of racist comments. Mark Strassmann reports.
Trump claimed Bush "took millions" of documents to "a former bowling alley pieced together with what was then an old and broken Chinese restaurant" with "a broken" front door and windows."
As Herschel Walker tries to fight off explosive allegations over an alleged abortion, some Senate Republicans are swooping in to the state to support him. Nikole Killion has the details.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
California's massive heat wave extends into its ninth day, sparking fears of rolling blackouts throughout the Golden State. We speak with Siva Gunda, public member of the California Energy Commission, about how the state got into this situation and how it may be able to get out.
John Dickerson reports on Queen Elizabeth II's history with U.S. presidents, the role of renewable sources in California's power grid, and why U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen believes the economy is headed in the right direction.
He also said that after his first debate against JD Vance, he hasn't heard from "anybody" in the Democratic Party "in a notable way."
Keep your hands on the wheel — partial automation doesn't mean vehicles can drive themselves, insurance group said.
A very popular chicken sandwich restaurant has an average wait of 5 1/2 minutes, according to an industry report.
The test verifies a possible technique for nudging a threatening asteroid or comet off course before it could impact Earth.
A toxicology report found a mix of alcohol, fentanyl and oxycodone in Tyler Skaggs' system after he was found dead in a suburban Dallas hotel room in 2019.
In the filing to the high court, the Justice Department said Trump "has no plausible claim of privilege in or ownership of government records bearing classification markings."