CBS Evening News, March 27, 2023
6 killed, including 3 children, in Nashville school shooting; Sandra Douglass Morgan breaks barriers as first Black woman to be president of NFL team
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Sandra Douglass Morgan last year became the first Black woman to be named president of an NFL team. As the head of the Las Vegas Raiders, Morgan continues to tackle challenges. Danya Bacchus takes a look at her story for Women's History Month.
Actor Jeremy Renner posted a video of himself walking on an antigravity treadmill over the weekend. The Marvel star is recovering from a snowplow accident in which he broke more than 30 bones.
Lawyers for Gwyneth Paltrow began presenting their case Monday as the actress remains on trial for a 2016 ski crash. The plaintiff, who claims Paltrow injured him, took the stand.
First Citizens Bank agreed to purchase much of Silicon Valley Bank, which collapsed earlier in March. SVB's former branches reopened Monday under the First Citizens Bank banner.
Actor Jonathan Majors was arrested on Saturday over allegations of domestic abuse. His lawyers say he is "completely innocent" and claim they have video evidence showing he was actually the victim. Errol Barnett has the details.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro ordered flags be flown at half-staff to honor the seven people who were killed in an explosion at a candy factory in West Reading on Friday.
Officials said the tap water in Philadelphia was safe to drink as of Monday evening, following a chemical spill on Friday. The city's water department said it will continue to monitor the situation.
The grand jury investigating alleged hush money payments made by former President Trump to adult film actress Stormy Daniels reconvened on Monday. The grand jury heard testimony from former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker. Robert Costa reports.
The three children shot and killed were each nine years old, and the three adults killed all worked at the school, police said.
Grand jurors investigating the former president's role in a "hush money" payment met Monday and heard from Trump ally David Pecker, sources said.
"Creed III" actor Jonathan Majors was arraigned on assault and aggravated harassment charges in Manhattan on Sunday following his arrest for an alleged domestic incident.
A string of deadly storms swept across the Southeast, causing catastrophic damage.
The Hotel Figueroa was completely financed and built by a trailblazing group of women in 1926, and its legacy lives on.
The bill has the support of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
The rally in Waco, Texas, comes a week after the former president claimed he would be "arrested."
The civil suit stems from a 2016 incident at Deer Valley Resort.
After the U.S. conducted retaliatory "precision airstrikes" on facilities used by Iran-linked groups, there were a series of new attacks on U.S. bases Friday.
We take a look at food safety in America and see how lawmakers in California are trying to do what the FDA hasn't. And we meet a New Orleans' music icon, Trombone Shorty, to see how he's using his talents to support the next generation of musicians. Watch these stories and more on Eye on America with host Michelle Miller.
In Los Angeles, we see how thousands of buildings are undergoing mandatory retrofitting to help withstand the next big earthquake. And in Washington, D.C., we investigate why some LGBTQ veterans are still fighting for honorable discharges. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
We sit down with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella for a peek at the very near future of artificial intelligence. And we learn money-saving tips to keep energy costs low along with a Connecticut homeowner. Watch these stories and more on Eye on America with host Michelle Miller.
We head to Texas to see how the hit TV show "Yellowstone'' is igniting the old western sport of cutting. And we look at ways parents can keep children safe from potential dangers on their cellphone. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
We go from the market to the farm to find out why the cost of groceries remains high. And we visit San Diego to see how law enforcement is working to stop fentanyl from being smuggled into the country. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
In this episode of "Person to Person with Norah O’Donnell," O’Donnell sits down with the four highest ranking women in the U.S. military to discuss learning lessons of resilience, battling discrimination with determination, and cultivating the next generation of leaders in the military.
In this episode of Person to Person with Norah O'Donnell, O'Donnell sits down with Serena Williams to discuss her battle with migraines, what her life has been like after stepping back from tennis, and her unexpected superpower.
In this episode of Person to Person with Norah O'Donnell, O'Donnell sits down with Dan Buettner to talk about his new book "The Blue Zones American Kitchen" and the secrets of living longer.
In this episode of "Person to Person with Norah O'Donnell," O'Donnell travels to Dublin to talk to U2 frontman Bono about his new book "Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story." Bono opens up about how the Irish rock band stayed together for decades, his relationship with his father, and going to therapy. Ali Hewson, Bono's wife of 40 years, also sits down with O'Donnell for a rare interview about their relationship.
In this episode of "Person to Person with Norah O'Donnell," O'Donnell sits down with Drew Barrymore to talk about the new season of "The Drew Barrymore Show," the best advice she's ever gotten, and dancing in the rain.
John Sculli, a basketball referee, was officiating a semi-pro game when he collapsed.
Richard Phillips was arrested for murder in 1971 and exonerated in 2018 after 46 years of wrongful incarceration.
Tiffany Eckert might be America's most unlikely sorority sister.
An employee posted an ad for a "lonely, widowed domestic goose" who was "youthful, adventurous and lively," and was stunned by the response.
Malachi Coleman "was a broken kid." Now he's using his name, image and likeness to help kids in foster care.
6 killed, including 3 children, in Nashville school shooting; Sandra Douglass Morgan breaks barriers as first Black woman to be president of NFL team
Storm brings deadly tornado as it sweeps through the South; Harriet Tubman monument in New Jersey aims to educate visitors about her life
More than two dozen dead after tornadoes sweep across South; Pioneering Los Angeles hotel has been fighting for women's rights for nearly a century
Trump criticized for violent rhetoric against Manhattan DA’s office; Basketball referee reunites with player who saved his life after on-court heart attack
TikTok CEO grilled on Capitol Hill; Cherry blossoms mark the beginning of spring
Roughly 100,000 incidents of domestic abuse have been reported to the military since 2015, a two-year investigation by CBS News found.
Emily Brearley says the military didn't keep her safe — they promoted her partner instead.
The lack of support for survivors is a story CBS News heard repeatedly during its two-year investigation into domestic violence in the military.
Captain Tony Hosein, a former Army attorney, said there was a cycle of deployment, post-traumatic stress disorder, alcohol abuse, then domestic abuse.
Two fighter pilots scrambled into their F-16s on 9/11, knowing that it might be their last mission.
Footage shows the shooter roaming through a school corridor holding a gun and walking into a room labeled "church office," then coming back out.
Two men accused of stuffing fish with lead weights and fish fillets to try to win an Ohio fishing tournament last fall have pleaded guilty to charges including cheating.
Phil Todd, a staffer for Senator Rand Paul, also suffered a laceration to his left ear that police said might require reconstruction.
The suspected shooter has been identified as a 28-year-old from Nashville, authorities said.
The Biden administration says the number of migrants arriving at the southern border will spike to record levels unless an asylum restriction is enacted.
The Democratic-led state Legislature voted to give regulators the power to punish oil companies profiting from the type of high gas prices suffered by Californians last summer.
About $18 billion was needed to cover uninsured deposits, according to FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg.
Moselle, the 1,700-acre hunting lodge where Paul and Maggie Murdaugh were killed, was sold recently, records show.
Americans spent an estimated $567 billion on home improvements and repairs in 2022, the highest amount in a decade.
The case could hinge on who the jury believes was the "downhill" skier, according to legal experts.
Phil Todd, a staffer for Senator Rand Paul, also suffered a laceration to his left ear that police said might require reconstruction.
The Democratic-led state Legislature voted to give regulators the power to punish oil companies profiting from the type of high gas prices suffered by Californians last summer.
About $18 billion was needed to cover uninsured deposits, according to FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg.
The U.S. government will restrict its use of commercial spyware tools that have been used to surveil human rights activists, journalists and dissidents around the world.
Harris opened her visit in Ghana, announcing $100 million in support for a handful of nations to address security, governance and development issues.
The CDC is investigating a nationwide outbreak of the antibiotic-resistant bacteria — Pseudomonas aeruginosa — which has infected 68 people in 16 states.
Three people have died from a drug-resistant bacteria linked to recalled eye drops. Manuel Bojorquez talks with one man who lost his sight following an infection.
While the bacteria is common in subtropical regions, there has been an increase of infections from Vibrio vulnificus in more northern locations, like the Delaware Bay.
Scientists found a "major reduction" in a part of T cell responses in people who were infected before being vaccinated.
Foods containing any of the five chemicals are currently banned in the European Union.
Matiullah Wesa, whose Pen Path organization worked to ensure education access for all Afghans, was detained over "his activities and high-level meetings with Westerners."
The fire broke out overnight in the facility in Ciudad Juarez, right on the U.S. border. Reports suggest most of those killed were Venezuelan.
Thabo Bester allegedly lured victims on the social media platform before raping and robbing them. At least one victim was killed.
Police say most of the suspects were planning attacks. The arrests came as suspected members of a cell that carried out the deadliest peacetime attacks in Belgium 7 years ago are on trial in Belgium.
The Biden administration says the number of migrants arriving at the southern border will spike to record levels unless an asylum restriction is enacted.
The case could hinge on who the jury believes was the "downhill" skier, according to legal experts.
U.K. media outlets said Harry was not expected to see his father or his older brother William, the heir to the throne, during his visit to the U.K. this week.
Renner is seen walking slowly on an antigravity treadmill, nearly three months after the accident.
As a romantic lead, action star or comic scene-stealer, Owen Wilson has carved out a varied career. In the new comedy "Paint," he plays the Bob Ross-like host of a PBS painting show.
Owen Wilson continues to carve out a varied movie career, as a charming romantic lead, action star, and comic scene-stealer. In his latest comedy, "Paint," he plays a Bob Ross-like artist whose PBS painting show comes up against some unlikely competition. Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz talks with the self-effacing Wilson about his career; capturing the essence of Bob Ross; and the support he feels from his actor-siblings, Luke and Andrew Wilson.
Employee tracking tools such as keystroke monitoring software and video feeds are now the norm for remote workers.
Geoffrey Hinton, who works with Google and mentors AI's rising stars, started researching artificial intelligence over 40 years ago.
ZDNet Editor-in-Chief Jason Hiner explains best practices for setup and success of smart home security systems.
The Federal Trade Commission has proposed a new rule that could make canceling a subscription service or product as easy as it was to sign up. Axios technology reporter Ashley Gold joined Errol Barnett and Elaine Quijano to discuss.
The future of the popular mobile app, used by 150 million Americans, has never been more uncertain. Here's what to know.
One of the problems with sea level rise is that it happens slowly, a tiny bit each year, making it a threat that people have an easy time ignoring. But some coastal communities are realizing they have to take action. CBS News environmental correspondent David Schechter reports.
At least 25 people were killed as tornadoes swept through parts of Mississippi. CBS News' Lana Zak is on the ground in Rolling Fork, which was completely destroyed by the storm. She discusses the long path to recovery that still lies ahead.
In this episode of “Protecting the Planet,” CBS News senior environmental correspondent Ben Tracy explores how animals are being affected by climate change and human-created pollution in their habitats.
As the government inches towards a decision that could bolster electric car production, some conservationists argue extinction of the endangered plant isn't a fair price.
While the bacteria is common in subtropical regions, there has been an increase of infections from Vibrio vulnificus in more northern locations, like the Delaware Bay.
Footage shows the shooter roaming through a school corridor holding a gun and walking into a room labeled "church office," then coming back out.
Thabo Bester allegedly lured victims on the social media platform before raping and robbing them. At least one victim was killed.
Police say most of the suspects were planning attacks. The arrests came as suspected members of a cell that carried out the deadliest peacetime attacks in Belgium 7 years ago are on trial in Belgium.
Two men accused of stuffing fish with lead weights and fish fillets to try to win an Ohio fishing tournament last fall have pleaded guilty to charges including cheating.
Phil Todd, a staffer for Senator Rand Paul, also suffered a laceration to his left ear that police said might require reconstruction.
Blue Origin says fixes are being implemented and New Shepard sub-orbital flights will resume "soon."
While the Terran 1 rocket didn't reach orbit, builder Relativity Space says it achieved major objectives.
The space rock's anticipated trajectory places it at about half the distance to the moon, so people with telescopes may be able to see it from Earth.
Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Uranus and Mars will align this week.
The flaming bits of wreckage created a "spectacular light show" and were going thousands of miles per hour, an astronomer said.
When Tiffiney Crawford was found dead inside her van, authorities believed she might have taken her own life. But could she shoot herself twice in the head with her non-dominant hand?
A look inside the truck trailer where 26 abducted school children and their bus driver were buried alive -- and later escaped.
America's longest-running news broadcast program celebrates three-quarters of a century on the air
What Angelina Fernandes saw the night her mother was accused of murder.
Inside South Carolina's "trial of the century" — how investigators built their case
How can fashion industry truly boost the development of sustainability?
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Experiential retailer evolves into digitally driven company but doesn’t lose its “heart.”
Duni Group is navigating a new path to mitigate climate change with its innovative solutions.
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