Denver firefighters suspended for getting living woman declared dead
A disciplinary letter obtained by The Denver Post says both were involved in a call seeking the declaration even though they hadn't seen her.
A disciplinary letter obtained by The Denver Post says both were involved in a call seeking the declaration even though they hadn't seen her.
Jack Black meets a young fan who is terminally ill and makes his day by singing a song from his favorite movie. Shaquille O'Neal turns down a boy's handshake for something better. Plus, we celebrate the life of actor Leslie Jordan.
The annual blanket of air pollution hanging over Delhi is due to a confluence of factors, but it's a serious health threat, and it's getting worse.
Although the country continues to move forward, one inflation-walloped voter asks: "What do I cancel next?"
Pyongyang's move came after the North test-fired around 30 ballistic missiles during the two previous days, including an ICBM.
In addition, new and controversial owner Elon Musk is said to be ordering remaining workers to return to the office and stop working from home.
Houston moved to the brink of its second championship - the other was a scandal-tainted crown in 2017.
In an interview with CBS News, Pennsylvania Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman spoke about concerns expressed by some voters over his health following a stroke. CBS News' chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa joins "Red and Blue" to discuss their interview and Fetterman's tight race against Republican Mehmet Oz.
The Labor Department reported a drop in jobless claims for the week ending Oct. 29. This comes as the Federal Reserve hiked interest rates this week in an effort to tame rising inflation. Nick Bunker, economic research director for the Indeed Hiring Lab, joined CBS News to help bring clarity to the state of the economy and project what could be next.
Oprah Winfrey helped launch Dr. Mehmet Oz's television career when she brought him on her daytime talk show as a regular guest.
John Fetterman defends record on crime; U.S. diplomats granted access to Brittney Griner
Pennsylvania candidates make last efforts to win over voters; Paul Pelosi leaves hospital after being attacked.
John Dickerson explores why election deniers are resonating with voters, looks at the food crisis in Somalia through the lens of National Geographic photojournalist Lynsey Addario, and discusses the future of social media after Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter.
The Republican senator said she is "not in the camp that says it cannot be done."
The team said Irving repeatedly failed to disavow antisemitism after he tweeted a link to a film containing "deeply disturbing" hate.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
CBS News conducted a review of federal and statewide elections this cycle and found 308 Republicans who deny the validity of the 2020 election are currently running for office. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joined CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss.
The world's richest man is making significant changes since taking over as the new owner of Twitter. Charlie Warzel, a contributing writer at The Atlantic, joined John Dickerson on "Prime Time" to discuss what Elon Musk is doing with the social media platform.
Some Republican voters in Georgia have said they plan on supporting a split ticket, with GOP Governor Brian Kemp and Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock rather than Republican challenger Herschel Walker. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion joins CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss,
There are allegation of misleading and false information spreading on Spanish-language media platforms including radio shows. CBS News correspondent Enrique Acevedo has been following the claims and the role Latinos are playing this midterm election cycle.
The climate cycles that have driven mass extinctions, are shortening and becoming more severe. The species that can adapt to environmental changes survive, while others simply die off. CBS Reports travels to the Galapagos Islands, a living laboratory in the crosshairs of climate change, to see if nature can outrun and outsmart climate change?
This year has been one for the books when it comes to climate extremes. In Greenland, where temperatures are rising four times faster than the global average, arctic ice is melting fast. Veteran journalist Mary Kay Magistad, now with the Asia Society, and producer David Gelber of The Years Project went there for a documentary, and Magistad joined CBS News to discuss.
Ethiopia signed a historic peace deal, effectively ending its nearly two year civil war. CBS News Foreign Correspondent Debora Patta explains what this agreement means for the Horn of Africa.
A crisis is unfolding in the East African nation of Somalia, which is teetering on the edge of famine. According to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, more than half of Somalia's children will face acute malnutrition through mid-2023. CBS News' John Dickerson speaks with Lynsey Addario, a photojournalist on assignment for National Geographic, who captured images of the tragic food shortages in Somalia.
Republican Gov. Brian Kemp and Democratic challenger Stacey Abrams are facing off in a high-stakes rematch in Georgia. Nikole Killion interviewed both candidates on Thursday.