9/22/17: CBSN Evening News
Senator John McCain votes "no" and essentially kills GOP health care push; women marches to her own beat as Steve Hartman goes "On The Road" in West Virginia.
Senator John McCain votes "no" and essentially kills GOP health care push; women marches to her own beat as Steve Hartman goes "On The Road" in West Virginia.
The Las Vegas massacre gunman's motives are still unclear; rock legend Tom Petty dies of cardiac arrest at 66 years old
Police believe the Las Vegas gunman had an escape plan and must have had help along the way; therapy dogs are providing comfort in Las Vegas.
Kennedy is considering a primary challenge against Senator Ed Markey, who just weeks ago earned a glowing endorsement from Warren
The famous chef's World Central Kitchen delivers meals after natural disasters
Federal investigators revealed a possible cause of Monday's California dive boat disaster. In all, 34 people were killed when the boat caught fire and sank. Kris Van Cleave has the latest.
Chef José Andrés, whose World Central Kitchen delivers meals after natural disasters, has taken his mission to the Bahamas. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud went with him to a remote island cut off by Hurricane Dorian.
When the U.S. declared the discovery of natural gas reserves large enough to propel the country to energy independence, property owners in West Virginia could never have imagined how that discovery might affect them. CBSN Originals and ProPublica traveled to West Virginia's "gas patch" to meet landowners Beth Crowder and David Wentz, a once-married couple who found themselves in the crosshairs of Big Gas and joined forces to fight back.
Hurricane Maria strengthens and heads toward Caribbean; New report advises parents and kids to think before they ink
Graham-Cassidy health care bill on life support after Sen. Collins says she'll vote "no"; Eight of the surviving "Little Rock Nine" students recall milestone 60 years after landmark high school integration
A verdict was reached in the "Ghost Ship" trial. In 2016, 36 people died when a fire destroyed a warehouse in Oakland, California. One man was found not guilty, and the jury could not reach a verdict for the other.
Supplies are starting to arrive in some of Hurricane Dorian's hardest hit areas. Errol Barnett was on a supply ship headed for Grand Bahama Island.
Hurricane Dorian is making its closest approach to the U.S. mainland. The storm stretches 690 miles. Meteorologist Megan Glaros is tracking Dorian's path, as it heads up the east coast.
Kylie Rae Harris was one of two people killed in the three-car crash, the Taos County Sheriff's Office said
Above the Bahamas, the damage from Hurricane Dorian is clear. On the Bahamas, some survivors are still reeling from the storm. Nikki Battiste spoke with people who survived the hurricane.
Hurricane Dorian's winds and rain are damaging enough. But its outer bands are also spinning off tornadoes. Jonathan Vigliotti reports from Emerald Isle, North Carolina.
Along with wind and rain, Hurricane Dorian is spinning off tornadoes. More than 200,000 homes and businesses have lost power in South Carolina. Norah O'Donnell anchors the "CBS Evening News" from Myrtle Beach.
"I've seen a lot of people black out," one student said – and it's far more common than parents would like to think
Ten Democratic presidential candidates blasted the Trump administration's environmental policies at a forum dedicated to the topic of climate change Wednesday night. Mandy Gunasekara, a former senior Trump EPA official, joined "Red and Blue" to defend the president's approach, while Axios energy and climate change reporter Amy Harder provided a fact check for Democrats and Republicans.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
One man said he was rescued from Abaco Island and flown to the hospital, just in time to save his leg from amputation
After 30 years and 500 stories, Steve Kroft is retiring from "60 Minutes." Lesley Stahl interviews her longtime colleague, Sunday at 7 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
The program was expanded last year to help students who were already struggling with loans
Warren has already endorsed incumbent Democratic Senator Ed Markey in the race Kennedy is considering
The hosts of "Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!" talk about telling jokes in Trump era. Bill Kurtis and Peter Sagal of the popular weekend NPR show sat down with Major Garrett for this week's episode of "The Takeout" podcast.
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