7/14: CBS Evening News Plus
Breaking down the U.S. position on Ukraine weapons; Reporter’s Notebook: Silencing and punishing journalists
7/14: CBS Evening News Plus
Breaking down the U.S. position on Ukraine weapons; Reporter’s Notebook: Silencing and punishing journalists
7/14: The Daily Report
NATO to buy weapons from U.S. military to give to Ukraine; Federal appeals court blocks FTC’s “Click-To-Cancel” rule
Trump administration appeals order halting immigration operations in Southern California
The Trump administration is appealing a federal judge’s order that paused immigration enforcement operations across Southern California. CBS News legal reporter Katrina Kaufman has more.
7/10: CBS Evening News Plus
Volunteers gather personal items and mementos found along the river after Texas floods; App helps Bay Area students swap chores for cheaper rent
7/10: CBS Evening News Plus
Volunteers gather personal items and mementos found along the river after Texas floods; App helps Bay Area students swap chores for cheaper rent
7/10: CBS Evening News Plus
Volunteers gather personal items and mementos found along the river after Texas floods; App helps Bay Area students swap chores for cheaper rent
Reporter's Notebook: Silencing and punishing journalists
From time to time, U.S. presidents have fantasized about punishing journalists. But John Adams once used the Sedition Act to actually jail one. “CBS Evening News” co-anchor John Dickerson looks at the dark chapter in American history.
Exploring the rise of artificial intelligence company OpenAI
Karen Hao joins “CBS Evening News Plus” to discuss her new book, “Empire of AI,” which delves into the rise of Sam Altman and OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT.
Firings at Trump's DOJ impact case against man accused of bilking kids with special needs
Firings at the DOJ have ensnared a prosecutor who is pursuing a Florida man accused of treating a more than $100 million fund intended for children with special needs as a “personal piggy bank.”