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Trump, Haley respond to IVF ruling on campaign trail; Woman forms lasting friendship with driver responsible for mother's death in Georgia crash
Trump, Haley respond to IVF ruling on campaign trail; Woman forms lasting friendship with driver responsible for mother's death in Georgia crash
Flaco escaped the Central Park Zoo in February 2023 after someone apparently cut the mesh of his zoo exhibit.
The charges against Maj. Michael Stockin includes 47 counts of abusive sexual contact under the military code of justice.
Fire officials say firefighters made three rope rescues, which they say is unusual for one fire.
Award season continues in Hollywood with the 30th Screen Actors Guild Awards this Saturday, which are largely seen as a predictor of the Oscars. Patrick Gomez, editor-in-chief of Entertainment Weekly, joins CBS News to discuss the top nominations.
The ruling found that an NCAA policy banning college recruits from discussing NIL opportunities before they enroll in university caused "irreparable harm" to student-athletes.
Republican voters in South Carolina will head to the polls Saturday for the state's GOP primary. CBS News politics reporter Zak Hudak joins to unpack the state of the 2024 presidential race.
Major League Baseball spring training is underway but with a little controversy over uniforms. CBS Sports MLB writer R.J. Anderson explains.
One day before South Carolina's Republican primary, former President Donald Trump said he strongly supports "the availability of IVF" and called on Alabama lawmakers to reverse the state Supreme Court decision that's caused some facilities to pause treatments. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa reports.
In this excerpt from his new memoir, the veteran actor – whose roles have ranged from romantic leads to a swashbuckling "Star Wars" hero – writes about an early experience on stage.
The U.S. is tracking a high-altitude balloon flying over the Western part of the country. The balloon is not considered a threat to national security. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin has the latest.
A Manhattan jury on Friday found the NRA and its former longtime head Wayne LaPierre liable in a civil case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James. CBS News national correspondent Errol Barnett has the details.
A Los Angeles County jury found Rebecca Grossman guilty of murder for the 2020 crash that killed two young brothers.
In response to a measles outbreak at a Florida elementary school, Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo has defied more than 50 years of established medical guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Ladapo is leaving attendance decisions to parents, is not recommending the measles vaccine or requiring unvaccinated people to stay home. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Staci Green went far beyond the words "I forgive you," to the actions of "I love you."
The Republican Senate campaign arm advised GOP candidates to "align with the public's overwhelming support for IVF and fertility treatments."
More than four years ago, Staci Green's mother was killed in a car crash in Georgia. The other driver in the crash, Nikia Cherry, pled guilty to vehicular homicide. Since then, Green and Cherry have formed a close and unlikely friendship. Steve Hartman has their story in "On the Road."
The amount former President Donald Trump owes in his New York civil fraud case is $454,156,783 — plus $111,983 of post-judgment interest accruing each day.
NORAD said Friday it is tracking a high-altitude balloon that was first detected over Utah. NORAD said the balloon is not considered a threat to national security, since it does not appear to be armed or carrying spy intelligence sensors. David Martin has more.
A suspect has been arrested in the killing of a woman on the University of Georgia campus Thursday. The victim, a 22-year-old nursing student at nearby Augusta University, was killed while on a jog. Mark Strassman has more.
After a week of deliberations, a New York jury Friday found both the National Rifle Association and its former leader, Wayne LaPierre, liable of fraudulently spending NRA donor funds. He has been ordered to pay back more than $4.3 million. Errol Barnett has details on the verdict.
Intuitive Machines says despite its off-kilter touchdown, the Odysseus moon lander can still accomplish most of its objectives.
The Alabama Supreme Court's stunning ruling on in vitro fertilization is upending the final hours of the South Carolina Republican presidential primary. Robert Costa has the latest.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
Police are questioning a person of interest in connection with the death of Laken Hope Riley, a nursing student at Augusta University whose body was found on the University of Georgia's Athens campus. A friend contacted authorities after Riley didn't return from a morning run, the University of Georgia said. CBS News' Jared Eggleston has more on the investigation.
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