1,000 pounds of illegally caught sharks seized by Coast Guard
Video taken by the U.S. Coast Guard aircrew shows the four fishermen wearing fluorescent green waders pulling sharks from the side of their white boat.
Video taken by the U.S. Coast Guard aircrew shows the four fishermen wearing fluorescent green waders pulling sharks from the side of their white boat.
A fire that broke out Tuesday at a former factory that was storing plastic material in Richmond, Indiana, was still burning Wednesday. The large fire forced the evacuation of more than 1,000 nearby residents. The EPA is investigating whether any of the burning items contained asbestos or other carcinogenic materials. Max Lewis has more.
Feinstein has missed dozens of votes as she recovers from shingles.
The Biden administration on Wednesday proposed strict new tailpipe pollution standards that would effectively force auto manufacturers to accelerate their production of electric vehicles. Under the EPA's proposal, 67% of all vehicles manufactured in the U.S. would be electric by 2032. Ben Tracy has the details.
A fire at a recycling plant forced residents in Indiana to evacuate their homes. Video from the scene shows a plume of black smoke rising from the factory which stored plastics. Officials have assured residents that no toxic compounds were detected in the air. Indiana State Fire Marshal Steve Jones joined Prime Time to talk about the situation.
Inflation cooled down to its lowest level in nearly two years last month. Bharat Ramamurti, White House National Economic Council deputy director, joined Prime Time to share what's next on the road to economic recovery.
After a brief stop in Northern Ireland to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Peace Agreements, President Biden traveled to the Republic of Ireland and spent Tuesday touring a castle in the part of Ireland from which his family hails. He also visited the town of Dundalk to meet residents and make a pit stop at a local pub. Weija Jiang reports on how the people of Ireland are responding to the president’s trip.
A second Black Democratic lawmaker has been reinstated after being expelled from the Tennessee state House. The Shelby County Board of Commissioners unanimously voted to reappoint Justin Pearson to serve as his own interim replacement until the state's upcoming special election. He and Democrat Justin Jones were booted last week after they joined gun reform protests on the house floor. Mark Strassmann has more.
The Library of Congress National Recording Registry on Wednesday announced 25 new titles that were deemed worth preserving due to their cultural and historic importance. They included Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven," Madonna's album "Like a Virgin," and the Nintendo "Super Mario Bros." video game. Elise Preston has more.
Several 911 calls from the shooting at a Louisville bank that killed five and left eight injured were released Wednesday. In one, a woman watched remotely on a video call as the gunman opened fire on a board meeting at the bank. Another was made by the shooter’s own mother. Roxana Saberi has the latest.
Starting next year, a new IRS rule will require anyone earning over $600 through payment apps such as Venmo and PayPal in 2023 to file a 1099-K form. Scott MacFarlane looks into how this could affect small businesses for the "Tax Time" series.
Buckingham Palace confirmed Wednesday that Prince Harry will attend his father's coronation next month. His wife, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, will not attend.
Starting next year, a new IRS rule will require anyone who earned over $600 on payment apps in 2023 to file a 1099-K form.
A Houston man's creative way of bringing attention to a dangerous pothole led to quick action.
Justin Pearson, one of two Tennessee lawmakers who were expelled last week from the state House for taking part in a protest demanding gun reform in the wake of the Nashville shooting, was unanimously reinstated Wednesday by county officials in Memphis. The other, Justin Jones, was reinstated Monday by the Nashville Metro Council. Mark Strassmann has more.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
South Korea says North Korea has launched a ballistic missile off the North's east coast.
The suit was filed in federal court in Florida.
Tennessee's Shelby County Board of Commissioners has unanimously voted to reinstate Democrat Justin Pearson to the state's House of Representatives. Pearson was one of two Democrats expelled by the Republican supermajority last week for participating in anti-gun protests on the chamber floor. The Associated Press's Kimberlee Kruesi joins CBS News with the latest.
South Carolina Republican Senator Tim Scott sat down for an exclusive interview with CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns about his presidential exploratory committee launch, Donald Trump, the abortion issue and more.
President Biden is visiting his ancestral homeland of Ireland for the first time as president this week. He's embracing his family roots on this trip, meeting with some of his extended Irish family members and some of the communities there. CBS News' Weijia Jiang has more on the president's trip.
The launch of Senator Tim Scott's presidential exploratory committee brings him one step closer to officially announcing a run for office. But he would face heavy competition in his bid for the Republican nomination. Astead Herndon, a national political reporter for The New York Times and host of “The Run-Up” podcast, joined "Red & Blue" to discuss the race.
The trial in Dominion Voting Systems' $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News is scheduled to begin Monday.
Stocks closed lower following latest update on inflation and warning of possible recession.
The pandemic upended expectations. Now, one expert suggests to tip delivery people a flat rate versus a percentage.