Tools
Change country:
Evening News - CBSNews.com
  1. Where Minneapolis police reform stands after George Floyd's death Since George Floyd's 2020 murder, the Minneapolis Police Department has spent at least $2.5 million on training and recruitment, but some community members say that has not translated to trust.
    cbsnews.com
  2. What happens to customer data as 23andMe goes out of business? Millions of people have sent their DNA to be analyzed by 23andMe in order to learn their genealogy and risk for certain health issues. But with the company falling on hard times, and not bound by healthcare privacy laws, many wonder what will happen to their information if it goes out of business. Carter Evans reports.
    cbsnews.com
  3. Weather conditions complicating efforts to get New Jersey wildfire under control As fire crews try to get the Jennings Creek Fire under control, the weather is making things difficult. Meteorologist Rob Marciano explains why the conditions are complicating the containment efforts along the New Jersey-New York border.
    cbsnews.com
  4. At least 11 injured in explosion in Louisville, Kentucky At least 11 people were injured in an explosion at a business in Louisville, Kentucky. Dave Malkoff has the latest.
    cbsnews.com
  5. Congress returns after election break Lawmakers returned to Washington, D.C., on Tuesday following a six-week election break. Republicans are preparing to govern with majorities in both chambers while Democrats look to regroup. Scott MacFarlane has more.
    cbsnews.com
  6. What the next Trump administration could look like Major Garrett takes a look at some of the names being floated for Cabinet positions in the second Trump administration and what their potential appointments could mean.
    cbsnews.com
  7. Trump expected to pick Kristi Noem for Homeland Security secretary President-elect Donald Trump is expected to pick South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Secretary. Weijia Jiang has more on Trump's potential cabinet picks.
    cbsnews.com