10/24: CBS Evening News
Freed Israeli speaks about time as Hamas hostage; The dangers of reporting from Gaza
Freed Israeli speaks about time as Hamas hostage; The dangers of reporting from Gaza
In just a matter of hours, Otis strengthened from a tropical storm to a major hurricane.
John Dickerson reports on Rep. Tom Emmer dropping out of the House speaker race, an increase in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza ahead of an expected ground invasion, and why author David Leonhardt believes the American dream has deteriorated.
Roundtree's career in film and television spanned more than 50 years and included five "Shaft" movies.
Donald Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen testified at Trump's civil fraud trial Tuesday. Cohen worked for the former president for several years and said Trump told him to inflate his net worth and property values. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa has more.
The "American Dream" doesn't mean what it used to for many people. David Leonhardt, author of a new book about American prosperity, "Ours Was the Shining Future," joins CBS News to discuss why the dream has diminished -- and how we can get it back.
Dozens of states sued Meta on Tuesday, accusing Facebook's parent company of addicting children and harming young people's mental health. CBS News senior business and tech correspondent Jo Ling Kent has the details.
A third lawyer connected to former President Donald Trump accepted a plea deal Tuesday in the Georgia election interference case. Jenna Ellis pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting false statements. Attorney Nick Lewis joins CBS News to unpack Ellis' deal.
Israel has intensified its air attacks on Gaza ahead of an expected ground invasion. Gaza's Hamas-run Ministry of Health said an overnight attack Tuesday alone killed more than 700 people. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports.
By Tuesday afternoon, Minnesota Rep. Tom Emmer had clinched the Republican nomination for speaker of the House. By 5 p.m., Emmer dropped out -- unable to get 217 members of his own party to support him. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has the latest.
As Israel continues pummeling the Gaza Strip with airstrikes, most journalists are reporting from outside the Palestinian territory. Marwan Al Ghoul, a CBS News producer who lives in Gaza, has been risking his life to report on the conflict. Holly Williams has the story.
The Alaska Airlines pilot accused of trying to shut a plane's engines off midflight appeared in court Tuesday. According to court documents, he told authorities he had been depressed in recent years and took "magic mushrooms" about 48 hours before the incident. Kris Van Cleave has the latest.
An outbreak of salmonella poisoning linked to bagged, precut onions recalled by a California firm has sickened at least 73 people in 22 states, including 15 who were hospitalized.
Lawsuits brought by 41 state attorneys general accuse Meta, the company that owns Facebook and Instagram, of designing apps that were addictive to children. Jo Ling Kent reports.
Lawsuits brought by 41 state attorneys general accuse Meta, the company that owns Facebook and Instagram, of designing apps that were addictive to children. Jo Ling Kent reports.
Republican Rep. Tom Emmer of Minnesota dropped his bid to become House speaker hours after winning the nomination. He is the third speaker-designee to drop out in less than three weeks since Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California was ousted. Nikole Killion reports.
Former Trump campaign lawyer Jenna Ellis pleaded guilty to charges related to the 2020 election interference case in Fulton County, Georgia. On the same day, former Trump fixer Michael Cohen accused his old boss of fraud in a New York civil trial. Robert Costa reports.
A ground invasion of the Gaza Strip appears to be on hold for the time being, but Israeli forces are still preparing for the next stage of the war with Hamas. Tony Dokoupil got an inside look at Tze'elim Base, where infantry are training for urban warfare in a simulated Gaza.
Yocheved Lifshitz, one of the Israeli hostages released by Hamas, said she "went through hell" and was beaten the day she was captured. But when asked why she shook the hand of a Hamas gunman when she was freed, she said they treated her with "softness and supplied all my needs." Charlie D'Agata has the latest on the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas.
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2024 Republican presidential candidates are stumping in the early primary states. CBS News reporters Taurean Small and Aaron Navarro have the latest from Iowa and New Hampshire.
President Biden spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday and brought up the need to keep humanitarian assistance flowing into Gaza. Trucks of aid began moving into the territory from Egypt on Saturday, but U.N. agencies say more is needed. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes reports.
A new definition of infertility by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine is expected to expand access to insurance-subsidized care and treatments to potential LGBTQ+ and single parents. Dr. Barbara Warren, a senior director for LGBT programs and policies at the Mount Sinai Health System, joins CBS News to discuss the change.
"We have to show the world what happened here," an Israel Defense Forces spokesman said, explaining the decision to show reporters disturbing footage of the Hamas attacks.
Sean Pruchnicki, an air safety expert and former pilot, spoke to CBS News about how airlines monitor pilots' mental health.