9/16: CBS Evening News Plus
Breaking down the charges against Charlie Kirk shooting suspect; Reporter’s Notebook: Behind the Fed’s jargon
9/16: CBS Evening News Plus
Breaking down the charges against Charlie Kirk shooting suspect; Reporter’s Notebook: Behind the Fed’s jargon
9/16: The Daily Report
Nancy Chen reports on the court appearance of the suspect in Charlie Kirk’s shooting, previews tomorrow’s Federal Reserve interest rate decision and more.
Hackers breach system responsible for New Orleans bond transactions, jail releases
A notorious ransomware group has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack at the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office. CBS News national reporter Kati Weis has the details.
The Dish: Houston restaurants
We visit the Lone Star State, where four restaurants in Houston are making waves with their flavors. We visit a chef who went on a one-hundred day journey through all twenty-nine Indian states to perfect his recipes,
9/12: CBS Evening News Plus
How the Charlie Kirk shooting suspect was apprehended; Reporter’s notebook: Breaking the cycle of political violence
Study details Russia’s “forced militarization” of abducted Ukrainian kids
Russia is subjecting abducted Ukrainian children to “forced militarization” at 210 facilities, even making them build drones, Yale researchers say.
Study details Russia’s “forced militarization” of abducted Ukrainian kids
Russia is subjecting abducted Ukrainian children to “forced militarization” at 210 facilities, even making them build drones, Yale researchers say.
Reporter’s Notebook: Behind the Fed’s jargon
The Federal Reserve is expected to lower interest rates, and decisions that shape household budgets will be explained in woolly-mouthed Fed speak. “CBS Evening News” co-anchor John Dickerson explains.
How Robert Redford changed Hollywood
Robert Redford filled the screen in films like “All the President’s Men.” He was Hollywood’s quintessential leading man, turned Oscar-winning director and also became the patriarch of independent films. Variety’s chief film critic Peter Debruge joins to