Astronaut James McDivitt, commander of Apollo 9, dies at age 93
Former NASA astronaut James A. McDivitt, who commanded the Apollo 9 mission, died on Thursday, NASA said.
Former NASA astronaut James A. McDivitt, who commanded the Apollo 9 mission, died on Thursday, NASA said.
President Biden has joined the campaign trail, but his travel schedule does not include many states with major midterm races. CBS News senior White House correspondent Ed O'Keefe asked the White House about the president's travel, and who else in the administration is has joined the campaign trail.
Early voting for this year's midterm elections began today in Georgia. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion joins "Red and Blue" to discuss the latest on the closely watched Senate and governor's races happening in the state.
A grandmother who started going to the gym when she was 65 to train in powerlifting now holds more than 20 national and world records in the sport. She has personal bests of 413 pounds in the squat, 381 pounds in the deadlift and 203 pounds in the bench press. Meg Oliver shares her story.
The national focus around the midterm elections often centers around which party will control Congress, but the state legislature races are equally critical. The implications of the 2022 elections could be even greater as the Supreme Court is set to take up a case involving the "independent state legislature theory." New York Times domestic correspondent Nick Corasaniti joined CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss those state legislative races and how they could shape the future of American democracy.
As we enter our third pandemic holiday season, some health experts are fearing another surge in COVID cases. Dr. Celine Gounder, editor-at-large for public health at Kaiser Health News and an infectious disease specialist, joins CBS News to discuss what to can do to stay safe.
The University of Tennessee's stunning victory over the University of Alabama turned out to be costly. The school was fined $100,000 for allowing fans to storm the field and tear down the goalposts — a violation of conference rules.
Millions of Americans with hearing loss can breathe a sigh of relief. For the first time, hearing aids are available over-the-counter at major pharmacy chains and other retailers. Roxana Saberi has the details.
We visit Washington, D.C. to look at how Capitol Police are revamping recruitment efforts. And we go behind the wheel with General Motors to see how they're designing new electric vehicles. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
A woman nearing her 80s is hoping to lift 1,000 pounds across three events during a powerlifting competition in November.
A woman said she was arrested for theft after San Francisco police used her DNA from a rape kit taken in 2016. The charges against her were later dropped after the district attorney discovered the source of the evidence. Janet Shamlian has more.
Records shared by the House Oversight Committee show Trump hotels and properties charged Secret Service agents five times the normal “government rate” for accommodations while protecting former President Donald Trump. In one case, the Secret Service was charged over $1,100 for a room at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C. Scott MacFarlane takes a look.
Authorities reported over 100,000 Georgians cast their ballots on the first day of early voting, blowing away the previous midterm record for first day voting. All eyes are on the race between Sen. Raphael Warnock and GOP nominee Herschel Walker for the U.S. Senate. Nikole Killion has the story.
Stockton police arrested a suspect in the deaths of at least six people in Northern California. They said 43-year-old Wesley Brownlee was in his car and looking for another potential victim when he was taken into custody. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
A Su-34 bomber came down in the Russian port city of Yeysk after one of its engines caught fire during takeoff for a training mission, the Russian Defense Ministry said.
The Caribbean nation has been dealing with "catastrophic" hunger and a growing cholera outbreak amid gang violence.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
A new CBS News Battleground Tracker poll shows Fepublicans in the lead in the race to control the House of Representatives. CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto joins "Red and Blue" to discuss the latest on the midterms.
Americans are facing mounting credit card debt as inflation puts more pressure on households, and the Federal Reserve raises interest rates. CBS News' Lilia Luciano speaks with Abha Bhattarai, economics correspondent for The Washington Post, on what's driving the rise in credit card debt.
Congress is investigating the crisis that left 150,000 people in Mississippi's capital city without running water for several days in late summer.
The two have tangled on stage before – in their first matchup in the governor's race in 2018, when Kemp won.
President Biden officially kicked off his student loan forgiveness program Monday, criticizing Republicans who expressed disapproval over the plan. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane will discuss that and how the president is looking to help Democrats in the upcoming election on "Red and Blue."
A bus idling at a railroad crossing in the Netherlands was split in half after it was crushed by a train. Nobody was injured during the incident.
Eric Trump in 2019 said that the government "saves a fortune because if they were to go to a hotel across the street, they'd be charging them $500 a night, whereas, you know we charge them, like $50."
Climate activists tried to disrupt the World Health Summit in Berlin on Sunday by setting off a fire alarm – but German Chancellor Olaf Scholz urged the event to continue despite the noise.