A look back at the first “CBS Evening News” broadcast on its 62nd anniversary
Sixty-two years ago, this broadcast expanded from 15 minutes to 30 minutes — revolutionary at the time — and became the “CBS Evening News.”
A look back at the first “CBS Evening News” broadcast on its 62nd anniversary
Sixty-two years ago, this broadcast expanded from 15 minutes to 30 minutes — revolutionary at the time — and became the “CBS Evening News.”
9/2: The Takeout with Major Garrett
Trump says “we’re going in” when asked about possibly sending troops to Chicago; New book looks at the intelligence battle between Russia and the U.S.
Reporter’s Notebook: The dispute over Trump’s emergency powers
A federal appeals court struck down President Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose tariffs. The dispute tests the limits of using urgency to justify rewriting the rules. “CBS Evening News” co-anchor John Dickerson explains.
Israel prepares for new offensive in Gaza amid accusations of genocide
Israel says it’s identifying more targets in northern and central Gaza as its military plans to enter Gaza’s largest city. The planned offensive comes just days after Israel was accused of committing genocide by the International Association
Small-town Florida high school guarantees path to college
Only 17% of people have a college education in a small town in Florida, yet a local high school is ensuring 100% of its students have the option to attend college. Cristian Benavides reports.
Congress returns to face chaotic funding fight, Epstein drama, crime crackdown
Congress returns this week from its August recess staring down a deadline to fund the government and avert a possible shutdown by month’s end.
What to know about China’s “biggest” military parade for “Victory Day”
More than two dozen world leaders are expected to attend the parade as China displays some of its newest and most advanced weapons.
U.S. military strikes drug-carrying boat from Venezuela, Rubio says
The U.S. military struck a drug-carrying boat hailing from Venezuela, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, as tensions spike between the Trump administration and the Venezuelan government. Charlie D’Agata has more.
Judge lets Google keep Chrome, but says it must share search data with rivals
A judge on Tuesday outlined the penalties Google must face to curb its power one year after finding the tech giant’s search engine acts as an illegal monopoly. The judge allowed Google to keep its Chrome browser,