4 dead after police chase ends in shootout
Police swarmed the UPS vehicle after it was stopped by traffic.
Police swarmed the UPS vehicle after it was stopped by traffic.
The Minnesota National Guard said a Black Hawk helicopter has crashed shortly after take off Thursday. Three service members were on board.
Dems to proceed with articles of impeachment; Candidates call out corporations on Twitter.
Over the past few weeks, health care has emerged as a political minefield for some Democratic presidential candidates, but the difficulties exist beyond the federal level. Paul Roberts, a business reporter for the Seattle Times, spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" about his new article about Washington state's push for a public option.
Investigators are trying to determine the motive behind a deadly shooting at the Pearl Harbor Navy base. It took place just days before observances at the historic Hawaiian harbor. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Birds' legs are getting shorter, their wings are getting longer and they've been losing weight.
Now that the #MeToo movement has brought conversations about toxic masculinity and sexual consent to the forefront of public discourse, parents are grappling with how to encourage their sons to reject some of the more stereotypical notions of manhood. CBSN Originals explores the issue in the documentary "Speaking Frankly: Raising Boys." Watch the full story at cbsnews.com/boys.
According to data from the High Lantern Group, 2020 candidates are getting the most online engagement when they target corporations for paying little or no taxes. Axios markets reporter Courtenay Brown joins CBSN to discuss the presidential contenders putting heat on companies.
Senator Cory Booker is criticizing the overall Democratic presidential field for having more billionaires than black candidates. The candidate's national press secretary Sabrina Singh joins CBSN’s "Red & Blue" to discuss the status of his campaign.
Adam Sandler shows "60 Minutes" the New Hampshire home where he grew up. See the full interview with Sandler this Sunday on CBS.
This week marks the 64th anniversary of a pivotal event in the fight for equality, set in motion by the late Rosa Parks. A new exhibit that opened in Washington shows a new side to the civil rights icon. Norah O'Donnell explains.
"He does not seem to understand that he is an elected official whose job it is to work for the public rather than for himself," Bloomberg said of Trump.
While campaigning in Iowa, Joe Biden snapped at a voter who accused him of sending his son, Hunter, to work for a Ukrainian energy company for the family's benefit. Biden called the man a "liar." Ed O'Keefe reports.
There's a new recall linked to Takata air bags. At least one driver has been killed. Kris Van Cleave has the latest.
Some of the world's most notorious hackers are hiding in plain sight in Russia. Prosecutors in the U.S. charged them with targeting American businesses, schools and even religious organizations. As Jeff Pegues reports, they called themselves "Evil Corp."
Democratic Presidential Candidate Cory Booker is calling out the lack of diversity in the 2020 campaign. CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright and Erinn Haines, the national writer on race and ethnicity for The Associated Press, join CBSN with more.
The new video suggests that U.S. border officials failed to recognize and address the visible distress of Carlos Gregorio Hernández Vásquez in the hours before his body was found without a pulse
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is ordering House committee chairs to draw up articles of impeachment. She said the president's conduct leaves her no choice. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
President Trump and first lady Melania Trump have lit the National Christmas Tree on Thursday night at the Ellipse in President's Park in front of the White House. Watch the ceremony here.
The 2020 Democrat's campaign is funding a pilot program that gives 14 people $1,000 a month for a year — no strings attached.
Madison Ocheltree died by suicide just two weeks shy of her 13th birthday.
In his first TV interview since joining the race for the Democratic nomination, Michael Bloomberg said he thinks President Trump should be impeached. He sat down with Gayle King in Colorado.
Under House ethics rules, representatives can't cast votes while convicted of a crime. Hunter pleaded guilty this week to conspiring to steal campaign funds.
The helicopter had three Minnesota National Guard service members on board.
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