Kids get new school lunch menu overhauled by professional chefs
School lunches, in some places, have come a long way from the days of mystery meat and pizza that could be mistaken for cardboard. Meg Oliver reports on a program that’s bringing fresh, high-quality cuisine to the
Driverless Waymo seen blowing past a school bus in Atlanta
It was five years ago this month that Waymo first started offering fully driverless robotaxi service to the public. As more self-driving cars hit the road, the technology continues to improve, but as Kris Van Cleave reports,
Remembering renowned conservationist Jane Goodall
Jane Goodall, the renowned conservationist who shaped the world’s knowledge of chimpanzees, has died at the age of 91, the institute she founded announced Wednesday. Seth Doane has more.
Jane Goodall’s friend remembers the animal advocate: “She is an inspiration for all of us”
Jane Goodall, renowned chimpanzee researcher and animal welfare advocate, has died at 91. Jeffrey Flocken, chief international officer of Humane World for Animals and a personal friend of Goodall’s, joins “The Daily Report” to remember her.
Threats to federal judges in 2025 have already topped last year’s total numbers, new data shows
As of Sept. 30, the U.S. Marshals Service has tracked 562 threats to judges this year, compared to 509 total threats in 2024. CBS News legal reporter and attorney Katrina Kaufman has more.
National Flood Insurance Program expires amid government shutdown
As the housing market braces for the impact of a government shutdown, authorization for the largest residential flood insurance program in the U.S. has expired. Neil Alldredge, President and CEO of the National Association of Mutual Insurance
Federal worker says “it’s a scary moment” after getting furloughed due to shutdown
Federal workers are already feeling the uncertainty of the government shutdown. FDA Microbiologist Stephanie Rogers, a single mother of two who was furloughed Wednesday morning, joins “The Takeout” to share her concerns.
Hegseth, Bondi arrive in Memphis to oversee federal crackdown on crime
Attorney General Pam Bondi and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have arrived in Memphis, Tennessee, to oversee the federal crackdown on crime in the city. Officials say law enforcement has arrested at least 53 people there since Monday.
Victims in deadly shooting at North Carolina waterfront bar identified
The patrons of the American Fish Company who were killed in the shooting on Saturday night were identified on Wednesday.
Pope criticizes those who say they’re “pro-life” but support death penalty
Pope Leo XIV has for the first time waded into an abortion dispute roiling the U.S. Catholic Church.