Mother calls for all coaches to be CPR-trained after son dies playing football
The boy's coach, according to his mother, later said that no one on the field knew CPR.
The boy's coach, according to his mother, later said that no one on the field knew CPR.
Pence is arguing that he can reject the subpoena by claiming the status of a member of Congress when he was president of the Senate.
A man is facing federal hate crime charges in connection with the shootings of two Jewish men near synagogues in Los Angeles earlier this week. The victims were shot after leaving religious services.
Malachi Coleman "was a broken kid." Now he's using his name, image and likeness to help kids in foster care.
A CBS News investigation found many of those kicked out for their sexual orientation are still struggling to get their honorable discharge status.
After becoming trapped, one firefighter jumped off a second-floor balcony into the driveway, officials said.
Democrats and Republicans have expressed support for Fetterman after he disclosed he's being treated for clinical depression.
Six people were killed in a series of shootings in northwestern Mississippi on Friday, according to authorities. A suspect is in custody. The rampage has shaken the small town of Arkabutla. Omar Villafranca has the latest.
Senior ISIS leader Hamza al-Homsi was killed, and four American service members and a working dog were wounded, in a helicopter raid in northeast Syria, the U.S. military said Friday. David Martin has the latest.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell," hosted by Margaret Brennan.
Hospitals and clinics were stretched to 144% capacity to treat mental health patients in the 2021 survey.
A suspect is in custody in connection with a series of shootings in Tate County, Mississippi, police said. The Associated Press reports six people were killed. CBS News' Errol Barnett and Elaine Quijano have more on the breaking news.
Dow Jones Industrial Average made gains Friday but still ended the week in the red. J.D. Durkin, host of "The Street," and Javier David, a CBS News contributor and the managing editor of business and markets at Axios, join CBS News to recap this week's biggest market movers.
The shootings happened after the men left synagogues. Both victims were wounded, but survived.
E-commerce giant is latest large company after Starbucks, Disney and Walmart to push for more in-person presence.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan and more will appear on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" this Sunday.
There are multiple ways seniors can boost their life insurance protections. Here are three to know.
"They just now realized their business won't survive outside that protected world of paycheck protection payments," one expert said.
Stevens died following a battle with Alzheimer's disease, her son told CBS News in a statement.
Former Celtics player agreed to $1.4 million in penalties after pushing a crypto token he was paid to promote.
A 24-year-old woman was working out at her apartment complex's gym in Florida when a man allegedly approached and attacked her. At one point, she used her cellphone to hit him in the face. Officials said the man was arrested.
"It's disgusting": A local woman visited a waterway not far from the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio — and said she found dead fish and other signs that something wasn't right.
Democrats repeatedly seized on Scott's plan to accuse Republicans of looking to cut Medicare and Social Security.
There's more than just mattresses on sale this Presidents Day. Shop the best early deals from Samsung and more.
From 1993, Morley Safer's report on how Finland's people suffer universal melancholy and resort to Finnish-style tango for entertainment.