CBS Evening News, October 24, 2022
At least 2 killed in St. Louis school shooting; Unilever issues dry shampoo recall over cancer risk
At least 2 killed in St. Louis school shooting; Unilever issues dry shampoo recall over cancer risk
Henry "Michael" Dwight Williams, 33, pleaded guilty in June to being a felon in possession of a firearm, prosecutors said.
Early voting has already begun in the state.
Actor Jim Parsons joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about starring in the off-Broadway musical "A Man of No Importance," as well as his thoughts on a new book about "The Big Bang Theory."
Harvey Weinstein's second trial on sexual assault charges has begun in Los Angeles. The former movie mogul is already serving a 23-year prison sentence in New York, also on rape charges. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti joined CBS News' John Dickerson with more on the case.
There's an array of smart tech at our fingertips, from smartwatches to mini handheld devices to GPS-enabled trackers.
Barrack said during testimony he regrets advising Trump — "in hindsight, unquestionably."
The National League champion Phillies and the American League champion Astros will meet in the World Series starting this weekend. Matt Snyder, a baseball writer with CBS Sports, joined John Dickerson on "Prime Time" with a preview of what to watch for.
Former finance minister Rishi Sunak will be the next prime minister of Great Britain following the resignation of Liz Truss. Gillian Tett, editorial board chair and editor at large in the U.S. for the Financial Times, joined John Dickerson on "Prime Time" to discuss the challenges for the new Conservative Party leader.
The "Nation's Report Card" shows math and reading scores among fourth and eighth graders have declined since the start of the pandemic. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona called the test results "appalling." CBS News correspondent Nikki Battiste reports, and then Sean Reardon, professor of education at Stanford University, joined CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss.
With just two weeks to go until the midterm elections, some voters said they're being intimidated at ballot boxes in Arizona.
The team conducting the study includes former astronaut Scott Kelly along with 15 other scientists and experts.
We see the ripple effect of a locally sourced water company reviving an Idaho mining town. And we learn some small tips to save big at the grocery store amid rising inflation. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
The government also said in its response to the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals' decision to pause the program that the states do not have standing to intervene.
Emmy-winning actor Leslie Jordan died after an apparent car crash in Hollywood. Police are investigating whether the 67-year-old had a medical episode before the crash.
Rishi Sunak will become the U.K.'s first prime minister of color and, at 42 years old, the youngest British leader in more than 200 years. He's Britain's fifth leader in roughly six years and the third in 2022 alone. Imtiaz Tyab has the story.
St. Louis Metropolitan Police Commissioner Michael Sack and other officials said the swift response to a deadly shooting at the city's Central Visual and Performing Arts High School helped prevent an even greater tragedy. A teacher and a teenage girl were killed, and officials said they gunman is also dead. Watch their full briefing.
Unilever has voluntarily recalled nearly 20 dry shampoo aerosol products over elevated levels of benzene, which is known to cause cancer. Unilever makes products under the brand names Dove, Nexxus, Suave and Tresemmay.
Mammograms may not be able to detect cancer in women with denser breasts. The FDA is planning to announce regulations on informing women about their tissue type and screening options. Roxana Saberi shares more.
Math and reading scores for 4th and 8th graders have plummeted since 2019, a new report shows.
The FDA rules would follow the lead of 38 states that require informing women about their breast tissue type and screening options.
Amazon is offering huge savings on a variety of Ninja appliances and cookware ahead of Black Friday.
Candidates in multiple states are facing off for debates this week, including in the key Pennsylvania Senate race. Senate candidates Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, a Democrat, and Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz are meeting on the debate stage for the only time before Election Day. CBS News' chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa joins "Red and Blue" to discuss the latest from the Keystone State.
Voters in Arizona have filed formal complaints against armed vigilantes who are patrolling ballot drop boxes in the closing weeks of the 2022 midterm elections. In addition, multiple candidates are pushing suspicions about election fraud. Mark Strassmann has the details.
Two people were fatally shot in a St. Louis school by a man believed to be in his 20s. A teenage girl was pronounced dead inside the school and another victim, a woman, died at the hospital. The gunman was killed by police. Caroline Hecker reports.