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A scheduled SpaceX launch is set to open a new era for America's space program, with crews routinely launching to the International Space Station using commercially developed spacecrafts. Mark Strassmann has the latest.
Italy, the first country after China to be slammed by the coronavirus, has surpassed 1 million cases. Now, with the surge in COVID-19 cases, overburdened hospitals are near their breaking point. Chris Livesay has more.
President-elect Joe Biden's win in Georgia is the first for a Democrat in 28 years, but the fight for the state is not over. Control of the Senate now rests on two races heading for a January showdown. Mireya Villarreal reports.
President Trump spoke in public for the first time in more than a week, saying two coronavirus vaccines could be approved by the end of the year and available to Americans as soon as April. Ben Tracy has more.
New coronavirus cases topped 150,000 in one day, and a model often cited by the White House projects the pandemic death toll could hit 440,000 by March 1. Nikki Battiste has the latest.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
Delayed for months due to COVID-19, visitors can finally experience the long-awaited National Museum of the United States Army at Virginia's Fort Belvoir. Chip Reid paid a visit.
Five Americans on a peacekeeping mission were killed when a military helicopter crashed in Egypt. David Martin has the latest details.
States across the U.S. are imposing strict rules in an effort to stop the increase in the number of coronavirus cases.
Biden's 14,000-vote margin was narrow enough to trigger a recount but it's not expected to change the outcome.
The number of new daily infections in the U.S. has doubled in three weeks, and daily Americans deaths are at levels not seen since the worst months of the pandemic.
At least four people are dead, dozens were rescued and several are unaccounted for after the tropical storm slammed the South.
This Thanksgiving won't be as busy, but millions planning to hit the road could add to COVID-19 surges, health experts say.
Dr. Anthony Fauci said vaccines will likely be available for most Americans who want it by April. In CBS News' series "Racing to a Cure," David Martin takes a look at what it will take to distribute those first doses.
Pfizer chief scientific officer Dr. Mikael Dolsten spoke with CBS News' Dr. Jon LaPook after the drugmaker announced that human trials suggest its coronavirus vaccine is more than 90% effective.
There has been a nationwide surge in coronavirus cases as 18 states in the past week broke daily records for new cases. Since the pandemic started, more than 9.2 million cases have been reported in the U.S., and more than 231,000 Americans have died. Adriana Diaz reports.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved remdesivir for the treatment of the coronavirus, and it comes as some cities across the country are seeing spikes in COVID-19 cases. Janet Shamlian reports.
A 14-year-old from Texas hopes to one day save lives with her research on a potential treatment for the coronavirus. Mireya Villarreal shares her story.
A pig was able to be rescued from a burning barn thanks to a woman who was watching a livestream of the sleeping animal.
Little ghosts and ghouls turned out to be saints after leaving their Halloween candy for 3-year-old Zoe, who was diagnosed with leukemia in February.
"It was really amazing. Like I wasn't reading from a textbook anymore — I was with her," one visitor said.
A chipmunk in Georgia is living the life thanks to a food writer who created a special place exclusively for the furry creature.
The bond that two best friends share fits the season perfectly, right down to the bone.
Record COVID-19 cases reported as infections rise in all 50 states; Woman watching barn livestream saves pig from fire
Chicago issues stay-at-home advisory amid record U.S. coronavirus cases; National Museum of the United States Army opens in Virginia with hundreds of artifacts
States impose new restrictions as COVID-19 cases hit record high; WWII pilot hits the skies to celebrate 100th birthday
Record hospitalizations across the U.S. as daily cases top 100,000+ again; Young man becomes first person with Down syndrome to finish Ironman triathlon.
Pfizer's early data shows COVID-19 vaccine is more than 90% effective; Presidential election reveals a deeply divided nation
In honor of Veterans Day, CBS News salutes an extraordinary World War II fighter pilot, who is still flying 75 years after the war.
Lieutenant Madeline Swegle is about to become a U.S. Navy fighter pilot, making history as the first Black female to do so. CBS News has her inspiring story in our series: "Profiles in Service."
Colonel Melissa Givens retired after spending 20 years as an emergency room doctor in the army. Now she's in New York, helping patients at the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S.
Military history was made when Lieutenant General Jody Daniels became the first woman to take charge of the U.S. Army Reserve, a force of nearly 200,000 soldiers. She's also the first woman to lead any Army component. Norah O'Donnell has the latest in CBS News' series "Profiles in Service."
"It's important that I come here and reflect and remember the fallen," said Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman General Mark Milley.
There will be a limited curfew and people cannot leave their homes except to go to work, get essential supplies, to exercise or to help people who need assistance.
The incident occurred during a peacekeeping mission.
Some say this could be one element signaling the start of the end of the global fur trade.
Pompeo will visit France, Turkey, Georgia, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.
Forecasters say Iota could bring dangerous wind, storm surge and as much as 30 inches of rainfall to Nicaragua and Honduras.
On Saturday, the city of El Paso said reported1,512 new COVID-19 cases and 15 additional deaths.
The president passed supporters in his Secret Service motorcade before heading to the golf course.
After choosing Ron Klain as his chief of staff, Biden is thinking about filling other key White House positions.
Hemp, a species of cannabis that does not create a marijuana-like high, has an ancient history with usage dating back centuries.
The incident occurred during a peacekeeping mission.
The president passed supporters in his Secret Service motorcade before heading to the golf course.
After choosing Ron Klain as his chief of staff, Biden is thinking about filling other key White House positions.
Pompeo will visit France, Turkey, Georgia, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.
In 2016, President Trump won 306 electoral votes to Hillary Clinton's 232.
The Trump administration is keeping President-elect Joe Biden from receiving classified briefings.
Scottish rock band Travis released their first album more than two decades ago. Through the years, they’ve hit the very top of the U.K. charts before finding international success. Many say their breakthrough sound set the stage for other bands like Keane and Coldplay. Last month they released “Ten Songs,” their ninth studio album. Travis joined “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “A Ghost.”
Scottish rock band Travis released their first album more than two decades ago. Through the years, they’ve hit the very top of the U.K. charts before finding international success. Many say their breakthrough sound set the stage for other bands like Keane and Coldplay. Last month they released “Ten Songs,” their ninth studio album. Travis joined “CBS This Morning: Saturday” alongside Susanna Hoffs of the Bangles to perform “The Only Thing.”
Scottish rock band Travis released their first album more than two decades ago. Through the years, they’ve hit the very top of the U.K. charts before finding international success. Many say their breakthrough sound set the stage for other bands like Keane and Coldplay. Last month they released “Ten Songs,” their ninth studio album. Travis joined “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “Waving At The Window.”
Jeff Kinney's "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" books have sold a stunning 250 million copies, and generated four movies. The celebrated author is currently out with his fifteenth book in the series, along with a slew of off-shoots. Jeff Glor caught up with Kinney on his recent socially-distanced tour.
Numerous canceled concerts over 2020 show the devastating impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on the live music industry. Many artists have turned to streaming their performances. Anthony Mason looks at how one company has taken the idea a step further, connecting bands with their fans in a uniquely intimate way.
The president-elect has a bold plan for going green — here's what he can do even without support from lawmakers.
Toobin is one of the country's most prominent legal authors and has written for the esteemed publication for 27 years.
Event started in 1993 by Chinese students to celebrate singlehood is now an annual shopping bonanza.
Biden didn't campaign on tech, but he faces issues including social media regulation and bridging the digital divide.
"We're living in 'The Matrix,' we're feeding energy to the social media platforms and we're living in illusions. We are being manipulated," she said.
The stage is set for the first operational flight of a Crew Dragon spacecraft carrying four astronauts to the space station.
Four astronauts work through a dress-rehearsal countdown before Saturday's scheduled launch to the International Space Station.
Researchers estimate there are only 200-260 Popa langur monkeys left.
Tropical Storm Eta dumped torrents of blustery rain on Florida's west coast as it moved over the state after making landfall north of the Tampa Bay area.
Researchers have found a ship, feast hall and cult house that date back to the Iron Age.
Some say this could be one element signaling the start of the end of the global fur trade.
An average of more than 1,100 Americans have died per day of the virus over the last week.
States across the U.S. are imposing strict rules in an effort to stop the increase in the number of coronavirus cases.
With the state in danger of being overwhelmed, nurses worry the policy will force them to work while sick.
"Have a plan, an alternative plan, for as early as Monday," Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
Two of holiday season's most-wanted gifts sold out quickly, frustrating gamers and raising questions on role of bots.
With the state in danger of being overwhelmed, nurses worry the policy will force them to work while sick.
A test kit will cost passengers 14,000 miles and will be sent straight to their homes.
Warehouse club says everyone older than 2 must have their nose and mouth covered to enter outlets, starting Monday.
Top chief executives are weighing what actions to take if the presidential changeover bogs down.
Arbery's mother told reporters after the hearing it was the first time she had seen the disturbing video that captured her son's death.
"It was just a miracle they did not apprehend me earlier - they had all the facts," Peter Sutcliffe said at his trial.
Was it attempted murder or self-defense? Prizefighter Christy Martin lives to testify against her husband.
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The lawsuit accuses Brett Hankison of predatory behavior towards women while working a security job at a Louisville bar.
The stage is set for the first operational flight of a Crew Dragon spacecraft carrying four astronauts to the space station.
The United Launch Alliance rocket carried a classified National Reconnaissance Office satellite.
Four astronauts work through a dress-rehearsal countdown before Saturday's scheduled launch to the International Space Station.
The Crew-1 launch marks the first NASA- and FAA-certified orbital flight by a commercially developed spacecraft.
Look up! November is one of the best times of the year to spot fireballs shooting across the night sky.
Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
What do we know about the nation's next first lady?
Newly elected to be the 46th president, Biden has had a long political career and a personal life filled with triumph and heartbreak.
The violent crime rate in the U.S. declined 0.2 percent from 2016 to 2017, the first decline since 2014
Inside the haunting case that baffled investigators for generations and the 38 year trail that led them to her killer.
An Army veteran who used to fix radars found a new outlet in setting up elaborate Christmas lights. This year Mark Bacon and his wife, Alisha, decided to light their annual holiday showcase early due to the pandemic. The Bacon family tells CBSN they wanted to lift the spirits of their community.
In the first episode of this two-part documentary, CBSN Originals explores an armed backlash to new gun laws. Mass shootings in Virginia have mobilized the fight for more regulation, but some counties won't enforce laws they say infringe on their residents' constitutional rights.
In the second episode of this two-part documentary, CBSN Originals follows a growing movement of militias refusing to comply with new gun regulations. As the country navigates a pandemic, economic shutdowns and political unrest, gun sales are soaring and gun rights activists argue Americans should be armed now more than ever.
A new report from the International Atomic Energy Agency reveals that Iran now has 12 times the amount of enriched uranium permitted under the 2015 Iranian nuclear deal. This latest development gives additional insight into the surmounting challenge the incoming Biden administration will face in an attempt to contain Iran's nuclear capabilities. Former United States Secretary of Energy and the co-chair and CEO of the Nuclear Threat Initiative, Dr. Ernest Moniz, helped negotiate the 2015 accord. He joins CBSN to discuss what this means for the safety of the U.S. and its allies moving forward.
Trump supporters gathered at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C. Saturday for the "Million MAGA March," a rally against the projected Biden-Harris win. CBS News national correspondent Errol Barnett joins CBSN with the latest.