Bringing Broadway's "Life of Pi" tiger to life
The Broadway production has received five Tony nominations, including for best director and best sound design.
The Broadway production has received five Tony nominations, including for best director and best sound design.
Authorities said Francisco Oropesa shot his neighbors Friday night after they asked him to stop firing off rounds in his yard.
"We witnessed violence and arrests today against Texans, many of whom are queer and transgender and who would be harmed directly by this bill," an LGBTQ+ advocacy coalition said.
On the list of thankless jobs, being a flight attendant may be near the top. Flight attendants are already responsible for the safety and comfort of dozens of passengers. However, increasingly they have to deal with unruly, and even violent passengers. Kris Van Cleave takes a look at the worst offenders, and the consequences they face.
Illinois state police said what they initially thought were the remains of one person turned out to be two.
The lights have gone dark in late-night TV studios as members of the Writers Guild of America went on strike Tuesday. Entertainment attorney and journalist Jonathan Handel explains how the situation reached this point and what writers are fighting for.
The Paris Saint-Germain soccer club has suspended superstar forward Lionel Messi for allegedly taking an unauthorized trip to Saudi Arabia, according to a report. Nico Cantor, co-host of "Morning Footy" on the CBS Sports Golazo Network, explained the reason behind the suspension and what it could mean for Messi's career.
One family had to give up their dreams of an organic farm in Maine after discovering the land they bought had been contaminated years earlier.
Jesus Alberto Olivarez, a U.S. citizen, was on his way to Nuevo Laredo, Mexico when authorities found a total of 5,680 live rounds of pistol ammunition hidden in Olivarez's PT cruiser.
Toxic PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals," have been found in farmland soil throughout the U.S. One family in Maine had to give up their farming dreams because of contaminated soil. Roxana Saberi reports.
The Senate Judiciary Committee held an ethics hearing Tuesday about the Supreme Court following weeks of controversies involving the high court, including reports alleging that Justice Clarence Thomas did not disclose financial ties to a billionaire Republican donor. Some committee members said more ethical clarity at the court is needed, while others believe the hearing was targeted. Scott MacFarlane reports.
The Biden administration will deploy an additional 1,500 active-duty National Guard soldiers to the southern border to provide operational support to U.S. immigration authorities with officials expecting a sharp increase in migrant crossings ahead of the termination of pandemic-era migration policy Title 42. Roughly 2,500 National Guard troops are already at the border to support Customs and Border Protection. Weijia Jiang has more details from the White House.
A CBS investigation found that five million students will experience sexual misconduct by the time they graduate. Meg Oliver takes a look at how some teachers get shuffled from district to district after accusations of misconduct.
Former Minneapolis police officer Tou Thao was found guilty of aiding and abetting the death of George Floyd. Thao held back a crowd while other officers pinned Floyd to the ground.
A bride was killed and her groom seriously injured when a suspected drunk driver crashed into their golf cart just hours after their wedding. A 25-year-old suspect has been arrested and charged with DUI and reckless homicide. Nancy Chen has the details.
An airline passenger was seen hitting a flight attendant in video from a flight Sunday night. Unruly passenger incidents have dipped since an all-time high in 2021, but remain above pre-pandemic levels. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Geoffrey Hinton, who worked with Google and mentors AI's rising stars, started looking at artificial intelligence more than 40 years ago, he told CBS Mornings in late March.
TV and film writers are on strike for the first time in 15 years after the Writers Guild of America and the studios couldn't come to an agreement on a new contract. Late night talk shows will air reruns beginning Tuesday, but there will be further repercussions if the strike goes on for a prolonged period of time. Elise Preston has the latest.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
The Biden administration is sending 1,500 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border as it prepares for an expected influx of migrants. The soldiers are set to remain at the border for 90 days. Weijia Jiang reports.
CBS News is first to report DeCasper's role. She would be the first woman of color to run a GOP presidential campaign.
The Dow Jones slid by more than 300 points Tuesday, as investors react to plunging regional bank shares. Landsberg Bennett, chief investment officer for Private Wealth Management, joined CBS News to discuss what the developments could mean for the economy going forward.
President Biden has invited the top four congressional leaders to the White House next week to discuss the debt ceiling. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang and CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion report.
As South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott prepares for a likely 2024 presidential bid, CBS News has exclusively learned he would name longtime aide and former chief of staff Jennifer DeCasper to be his campaign manager. CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns, and CBS News political director Fin Gómez, report.
The children sometimes worked as late as 2 a.m. and one of the children was allowed to operate a deep fryer, Department of Labor investigators found.