New Hampshire grandma sends 160,000 holiday cards to troops
A New Hampshire grandmother has made it her mission for more than a dozen years to spread a little holiday cheer to military members serving far from home. As Mola Lenghi reports, what began as a family
Utah welcoming refugees amid Trump order
States face a Christmas deadline to inform the federal government if they’ll accept new refugees. President Trump has reduced the number of refugees who can legally enter the country in 2020. But, as Major Garrett reports, both
Notre Dame won't host a Christmas Mass for first time in 200 years
For the first Christmas since the French Revolution, Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris will be silent. The building is still closed to the public after a massive fire in April. Imtiaz Tyab reports.
These are the faces of the affordability crisis in the U.S.
A teacher, a police officer and a senior job seeker share the stress and frustration of trying to stay afloat amid surging costs.
Americans open up about their struggles to afford basic needs
America is facing a cost of living crisis. “CBS Evening News” spoke to three Americans about what it’s like trying to stay afloat as everyday costs surge.
Judge blocks Trump administration from deploying National Guard to Los Angeles
The judge directed the Trump administration to return control of the California National Guard to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Judge blocks Trump administration from deploying National Guard to Los Angeles
The judge directed the Trump administration to return control of the California National Guard to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Wild horses up for adoption in California for as little as $25
Wild horses are up for adoption for as little as $25 in northern California. The U.S. Forest Service is facilitating the purchasing of the animals, who are believed to be descendants of domesticated horses. But, the animals
Travelers in 2020 will opt for more, shorter vacations
Next week will bring a new year, and a new decade, and with it some new trends in travel. From trips that are shorter, to destinations off the usual tourist itineraries, vacation planning is “moving” in new
How the age gap in the Democratic party is impacting the primary race
While the Democratic presidential candidates are looking to unite the party behind them, it may prove especially difficult, due in part to some big divisions based on age. The problem is highlighted in an article in The