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President Trump says he underwent a CT scan, rather than an MRI, during his October examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Ed O'Keefe has details. A night of celebration in the Swiss Alps ended in tragedy after a fire tore through a ski resort bar, killing at least 40 people and injuring dozens more. Ramy Inocencio reports. Heavy snow and a rare thundersnow hit the Northeast as flooding rain soaks parts of California and a deep freeze reaches the South. Carter Evans and John Elliot have more. Zohran Mamdani was publicly sworn in as the 112th mayor of New York City on New Year's Day. Meg Oliver reports. In Iran, some are protesting the rising cost of living and clashing with security forces in a number of cities. Elizabeth Palmer has the latest. Enhanced tax credits that have helped reduce the cost of health insurance for the vast majority of Affordable Care Act enrollees expired overnight as 2026 arrived, cementing higher health costs for millions of Americans at the start of the new year. Nicole Sganga reports.
Heading into the first weekend of the new year, it is a busy night on the roads and at the airports as holiday travelers make their way home. Several days of heavy snow have made a mess in parts of central New York, while coastal flooding left roads underwater in the San Francisco Bay Area. Skyler Henry reports, and Lonnie Quinn has the forecast. President Trump warned in a social media post that if Iran "violently kills peaceful protesters, which is their custom, the United States of America will come to their rescue." Natalie Brand and Elizabeth Palmer have more. Investigators said that the deadly fire that tore through a popular bar in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana early on New Year's Day was caused by sparklers on Champagne bottles, which ignited the bar's ceiling. Ramy Inocencio reports. Police in Columbus, Ohio, are asking for the public's help as they search for a suspect in the fatal shooting of a dentist and his wife on the city's Near East Side. Lacy Crisp of CBS Columbus affiliate WBNS has details. A potential New Year's Eve terror attack inspired by ISIS was thwarted in North Carolina, authorities announced. A suspect is in custody, accused of planning to attack a grocery store and a fast-food restaurant in the town of Mint Hill, which is located near Charlotte. Scott MacFarlane has the latest. A woman hiking on a trail in Colorado was found dead after a suspected mountain lion attack, authorities said. Carter Evans reports. Steve Hartman returns to a story about a widowed goose first told in 2023, with a bittersweet update from an Iowa cemetery pond. "You come first," declares the new anchor of the Evening News. "Not advertisers. Not politicians. Not corporate interests — including the new owners of CBS."
President Trump's national security team briefed senior lawmakers amid mounting questions over the strategy in Venezuela. Ed O'Keefe has the latest. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth revealed new details Monday about the U.S. operation to capture and arrest Nicolás Maduro, describing a meticulously planned raid that caught the Venezuelan leader completely off guard. Charlie D'Agata has details. The capture of Nicolás Maduro is prompting strong reaction from Venezuelans in the United States, and those who fled across the border into Colombia. Lilia Luciano has more on the two women vying to lead the country. Then, Cristian Benavides reports on opposing viewpoints on U.S. intervention. The arrest of Nicolás Maduro sent oil stocks higher. With Chevron leading the way, the Dow hit a record-high of nearly 49,000. Oil prices are also up. Jill Schlesinger explains what it means. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz says he is dropping his reelection campaign amid increased criticism over his handling of fraud in the state. Jonah Kaplan reports. The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention on Monday announced updated recommendations for childhood vaccines with some significant changes. Dr. Jon LaPook joins to break them down. Last winter, Lakeview, Oregon, couldn't afford to clear snow from all its roads, but rather than make everyone pay higher taxes, community leaders found 12 local volunteers to pose for a nude calendar.
María Corina Machado praised what she called the "flawless" U.S. military mission to capture Nicolás Maduro and his wife, saying the Jan. 3 operation will go down in history as "the day justice defeated tyranny." Nicolás Maduro may be gone, but his deputies are still in power in Caracas, and the question of who should lead Venezuela is an urgent one. In a network exclusive with CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado said she's already been chosen to lead. Following the arrest and capture of Nicolás Maduro, armed militia members known as the Colectivo have been canvassing the streets of Caracas. Lilia Luciano has more on the volatility there. After decades of fear and instability, Venezuelans in the U.S. are cautiously hopeful about what comes next. CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil spoke to Venezuelans in Doral, Florida. The Trump administration has launched another crackdown on illegal immigration in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nicole Sganga is there and spoke exclusively with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Families of the children and teachers killed at Robb Elementary School sat in the courtroom this week as a former school police officer went on trial, seeking accountability nearly four years after the devastating mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas. Jason Allen reports. Police are asking for the public's help identifying a person seen walking in an alleyway near the home of Spencer and Monique Tepe hours before they were found shot dead in Columbus, Ohio. Tom Hanson has more. From Florida senator to a central player on the global stage, Marco Rubio has become one of the most influential figures in U.S. foreign policy.
Eyewitness video shows one angle of the moments before an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer fatally shot a woman in south Minneapolis. Nicole Sganga has more. Trump border czar Tom Homan speaks with "CBS Evening News" anchor Tony Dokoupil about the deadly Minneapolis ICE shooting, the Trump administration's immigration operations and more. In an interview with CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil, border czar Tom Homan declined to comment about the deadly shooting of a woman in Minneapolis, calling for an investigation to "play out." When asked more broadly about allegations of excessive force, Homan said he hasn't seen any examples of it under President Trump so far. Nick Reiner's arraignment was postponed again in the murders of his parents, filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer Reiner, after his attorney, Alan Jackson, withdrew from the case. Matt Gutman reports. The U.S. carried out operations Wednesday to seize two oil tankers linked to Venezuela -- a Russian-flagged tanker in the North Atlantic, and a second tanker in the Caribbean Sea, officials said. Charlie D'Agata has details. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. flipped the food pyramid, unveiling new dietary guidelines with an emphasis on protein, dairy and healthy fats. Nancy Cordes spoke with Kennedy about the recommended changes. If you're looking for Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, just head to The Star, the Cowboys' new headquarters in the Dallas suburb of Frisco. CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil has the story.
For George Floyd's aunt, Angela Harrelson, the fatal shooting of Renee Good, less than a half mile from George Floyd Square, hits close to home. Jonah Kaplan spoke to her about the circumstances. In an interview with CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey answers questions about what's next for the city and his leadership. The federal agent who fatally shot a woman in south Minneapolis belonged to a specially trained tactical ICE unit, sources told CBS News. Nicole Sganga has details. Minneapolis residents are mourning 37-year-old Renee Good, who was shot and killed by an ICE officer, sparking outrage and nationwide protests. Tony Dokoupil, Matt Gutman, Nicole Sganga and Jonah Kaplan have more. Federal officers fired pepper balls and surged into a crowd of protesters outside the Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis, as tensions boiled over following the fatal shooting of a woman by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer a day earlier. Matt Gutman was there. Retired ICE agent Eric Balliet reviewed bystander video of a federal immigration officer shooting and killing a woman in Minneapolis on Wednesday. CBS News' Nicole Sganga reports. What began as a revolt over a collapsing currency and rising prices in Iran has morphed into nationwide unrest, with dozens killed and thousands arrested. Imtiaz Tyab has the latest. With so much to be said about the last 24 hours, CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil reflects on what's yet to be said -- and what some still need to hear.
Newly obtained cellphone video taken by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent involved in the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis shows a different angle of the encounter and the moments leading up to the shooting. Matt Gutman reports. In an interview with CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil, San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie discusses his conversations with President Trump that held off a surge of federal immigration agents in the city, reducing crime and hopes for the future. In an interview with CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil, San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie dodges questions about a proposed tax on billionaires in California, saying he's focused on constituents' concerns rather than what he calls a "theoretical issue" that hasn't yet happened. The U.S. military seized a fifth oil tanker linked to Venezuela. It comes as President Trump met with oil executives about investing in Venezuela's oil industry. Nancy Cordes and Charlie D'Agata have more. Jacques and Jessica Moretti, the couple who owns the Swiss ski resort bar where a deadly inferno broke out on New Year's Eve, were grilled by prosecutors for about six hours Friday. Jacques was then detained after he was deemed a flight risk. Ramy Inocencio has the latest. A badly damaged Chevy that turned heads across South Bend, Indiana, sparked an unexpected act of generosity. Steve Hartman has the story "On the Road."
The state of Minnesota announced Monday it is suing the Department of Homeland Security, arguing sweeping federal immigration operations there have violated federal law. Nicole Sganga has more. Fiery protests in Iran are stretching into a third week, with President Trump threatening U.S. military action if Iran's leaders continue their bloody crackdown on demonstrators. Holly Williams reports. Norah O'Donnell spoke Monday with Reza Pahlavi, the crown prince of Iran who has been living in exile in the United States since 1979. Pahlavi shared his thoughts on the protests gripping Iran and what he thinks America's role should be there. A man has confessed to setting a fire that destroyed the only synagogue in Jackson, Mississippi, according to the FBI. Jason Allen reports. The man accused of killing his ex-wife and her dentist husband appeared in an Ohio courtroom Monday. Lacey Crisp from CBS Columbus affiliate WBNS has the details. The Jacksonville Jaguars suffered a heartbreaking 27-24 loss to the Buffalo Bills Sunday in the first round of the NFL playoffs. But in the postgame press conference that followed, head coach Liam Coen got some words of encouragement from Jacksonville Free Press reporter Lynn Jones. "CBS Evening News" anchor Tony Dokoupil speaks with Colorado Gov. Jared Polis about vaccine mandates, fraud, the Tina Peters case and more. In an expanded interview following Monday night's broadcast of the "CBS Evening News with Tony Dokoupil," Colorado Governor Jared Polis discusses how Democrats could better handle health care reform, growing concerns about affordability and more.
President Trump shared a warning for Iran, called Jerome Powell a "lousy Fed chairman," and defended the ICE agent who killed Renee Good in Minneapolis during an exclusive interview with "CBS Evening News" anchor Tony Dokoupil. Information trickling out of Iran suggests that a crackdown by authorities to end more than two weeks of widespread anti-government protests has likely been far more deadly than activists outside the country have reported. Elizabeth Palmer has the latest. Mary Barra, the CEO of General Motors since 2014, speaks with CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil about the future of electric vehicles amid slowing U.S. sales, affordability, manufacturing shifts and more. In an interview with "CBS Evening News" anchor Tony Dokoupil, General Motors CEO Mary Barra discusses tariffs, electric vehicles and the outlook ahead for the automaker. "CBS Evening News" anchor Tony Dokoupil shares his final thoughts after interviewing President Trump and General Motors CEO Mary Barra in Detroit.
President Trump insists the U.S. needs Greenland for national security, and he's threatened to take it by force if necessary. As Weijia Jiang reports, the future of the Danish territory remains uncertain after a high-level meeting led by Vice President JD Vance with Danish officials. A week after the killing of Renee Good in Minneapolis, the fallout continues. Meanwhile, a half dozen federal prosecutors in Minnesota, including the man President Trump named acting U.S. attorney last summer, have quit in protest, according to sources. Scott MacFarlane has the latest. Rubina Aminian was a "full of life" 23-year-old Iranian fashion student with big goals for the future. She was shot and killed last week amid the protests, her aunt told CBS News, as she described how Aminian's mother forced her way into a morgue and carried her daughter's body out. Imtiaz Tyab has details. The Supreme Court heard arguments in a pair of cases challenging laws from West Virginia and Idaho that restrict transgender girls and women from competing on teams that correspond with their gender identity. Jan Crawford reports. In a journey of just five miles in the city of Chicago, the housing thins out, the shopping fades and you step into a neighborhood where residents' lives are, on average, 20 years shorter than those just up the road. Tony Dokoupil takes a ride on the L Train to see it firsthand, followed by a live interview with Mayor Brandon Johnson. In an interview with "CBS Evening News" anchor, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson discusses what's driving disparities between different areas of the city, and what officials are doing to address them. It's a long winter in Chicago when the Bears are bad, but walk into any bar in the city, especially after last week's comeback win over the Packers, and the winter is gone. Tony Dokoupil has details.
Tensions are soaring in Minneapolis as protesters face off against federal agents. As Matt Gutman reports, it comes after a Venezuelan migrant was shot by an ICE agent after allegedly trying to flee federal officers. Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado said she presented President Trump with her real Nobel Peace Prize medallion during her visit to the White House on Thursday. Weijia Jiang has more. The Iranian regime has appeared to tamp down anti-government protests that have swept across the country in recent weeks. Thousands are estimated to have been killed in the crackdown. Elizabeth Palmer has the latest. Federal prosecutors charged 26 people in an alleged point-shaving scheme involving multiple current and former college basketball players, authorities announced. Scott MacFarlane reports.
Renee Good, who died last week after she was shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, sustained at least three gunshot wounds and a possible fourth, according to a Minneapolis Fire Department report. Matt Gutman has the latest. President Trump said he may hike tariffs on countries that decline to "go along with" his administration's efforts to acquire Greenland, as Denmark, Greenland and other NATO allies remain staunchly opposed to his plans to acquire it. Weijia Jiang has the latest. Across the eastern U.S., winter is making a brutal comeback. Rob Marciano has more. A new analysis of dozens of peer-reviewed medical studies found no link between the use of Tylenol during pregnancy and diagnoses of autism, ADHD or intellectual disabilities in children.
The Eastern U.S. was dealing with lake effect snow over the weekend as Arctic air is expected to bring frigid temperatures to much of the country this week. Rob Marciano reports. President Trump continued his push for the U.S. to take over Greenland, telling the prime minister of Norway his perceived snub for the Nobel Peace Prize meant he no longer feels obligated to "think only of peace." The prize is awarded by the private Nobel Institute, not the Norwegian government. Ed O'Keefe has more, and then Holly Williams joins with analysis. A state judge and his wife were shot inside their home in Indiana on Sunday. Both survived, and a manhunt is on for the shooter, who apparently fired a shotgun through the door of their Lafayette home. Matt Gutman has the latest. Some 3,000 federal agents are still in the Twin Cities area as President Trump is threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act over continued protests against immigration operations there. Ian Lee reports. A high-speed train derailed and crashed into another train, killing at least 40 people in Spain. Chris Livesay reports. Acclaimed fashion designer Valentino Garavani, known simply as Valentino, has died at age 93. Seth Doane looks back at his life and legacy. The College Football Playoff championship game is being held in Miami on Monday night. The Miami Hurricanes will take on the Indiana Hoosiers, who are making their first appearance in the title game. Tony Dokoupil has more.
Frigid Arctic air is surging across the Great Lakes, bringing some of the coldest weather of the season to the eastern U.S. Tom Hanson reports and Lonnie Quinn has the forecast. The Justice Department served subpoenas to the offices of multiple Democratic officials in Minnesota, including Gov. Tim Walz, Attorney General Keith Ellison and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, in connection with a probe into an alleged conspiracy to impede federal immigration officers, three sources familiar with the matter told CBS News. Nicole Sganga reports. President Trump marked the first year of his return to power by posting private text messages between him and other world leaders, mocking critics of his plan to take control of Greenland, and then heading overseas to negotiate with those critics face-to-face. Ed O'Keefe has more. It's been one year since a measles outbreak in West Texas killed two children and made hundreds of other people sick. While that outbreak is over, another in South Carolina is getting worse. Skyler Henry reports. As parents grapple with their children's technology use, new guidance goes beyond individual behavior to approach the digital ecosystem. Meg Oliver has details.
Nearly 200 million Americans could get walloped this weekend by snow, ice and a blast of Arctic air. Ash-har Quraishi reports and Lonnie Quinn has the forecast. In St. Paul, Minnesota's Hmong Village, empty stalls line a once busy marketplace. Nicole Sganga spoke to St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Her about the deeply-rooted fear spreading within immigrant communities. President Trump said he will not be imposing tariffs against European countries over their objections to his efforts to acquire Greenland, revealing he and the secretary-general of NATO reached "the framework of a future deal" regarding the island. Ed O'Keefe reports and Margaret Brennan has analysis. Embattled Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook's fight to stay on the job got a boost as Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical of President Trump's efforts to fire her. Jan Crawford has the latest. An Israeli airstrike killed three journalists in Gaza, the territory's civil defense agency said. One of those killed, Abed Shaat, had worked for years as a cameraman for CBS News and other outlets. Prince Harry testified for hours in a London courtroom as part of his yearslong battle with British tabloids. Elizabeth Palmer has more. With many kindergarteners celebrating the 100th day of school by bringing 100 things to class, one little girl in Georgia brought just one very special thing -- her 100-year-old great-grandfather. Tony Dokoupil has the story.
More than 200 million people in 35 states are bracing for heavy snow, ice and bitter cold temperatures ahead of a powerful winter storm. Jason Allen, Kris Van Cleave and Ash-har Quraishi have more. Lonnie Quinn has the forecast. Jack Smith, the former special counsel who oversaw two criminal investigations into President Trump during the Biden administration, testified publicly for the first time at a hearing before the House Judiciary Committee. Scott MacFarlane has details. President Trump launched the Board of Peace on his final days in Davos for the World Economic Forum. As Ed O'Keefe reports, its mission is the redevelopment of the Gaza Strip. Energy workers in Ukraine endure freezing temperatures and frozen pipes to repair damage caused by Russian strikes. With temperatures far below freezing, warming centers have become a lifeline across the country. Imtiaz Tyab has more. A year after a law that effectively banned TikTok from the U.S. went into effect, China and the U.S. have signed off on a deal, according to a White House official. Kelly O'Grady explains.
A major winter storm that started over the Rockies is now beginning its push through a 2,000-mile stretch of America, home to almost two-thirds of the country. Jason Allen, Omar Villafranca, Jonah Kaplan and Tom Hanson have more. Rob Marciano has the forecast. Former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, an alleged drug kingpin who's been accused of orchestrating multiple murders, was arrested in Mexico and taken to the United States, Justice Department officials announced. Scott MacFarlane has details. Thousands braved subfreezing temperatures in the Twin Cities to protest ICE operations. It comes as Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison calls "Operation Metro Surge" a political tactic meant to punish Minnesotan leaders. Nicole Sganga reports. European military veterans, families of the fallen and politicians have voiced outrage after President Trump claimed the U.S. had "never needed" its NATO allies, and that allied troops had stayed "a little off the front lines" during the 20-year war in Afghanistan. Nancy Cordes has the latest. A series of informational signs about slavery was removed from the President's House in Old City Philadelphia, prompting Philadelphia officials to file a lawsuit against the federal government. Elaine Quijano has more. Federal regulators have opened an investigation into Waymo robotaxis after a series of incidents involving school buses filled with kids. Kris Van Cleave has details. When a 55-year-old woman lost her job and got evicted, she took up residence at the only place she felt she owned, her husband's grave. Then, an "angel" came to her rescue. Steve Hartman has the story "On the Road."
In the initial aftermath of the deadly Border Patrol shooting of Alex Pretti, the Trump administration described Pretti as a "domestic terrorist" who was "brandishing" his gun and said he "attacked" law enforcement. But late Sunday, President Trump declined to say whether the agent who shot Pretti had acted appropriately. Matt Gutman, Ed O'Keefe and "CBS Evening News" anchor Tony Dokoupil have more. Border Patrol's Greg Bovino and some of his agents will be leaving Minneapolis soon, with President Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, coming in. Matt Gutman reports. As criticism continues over the administration's handling of the shooting of Alex Pretti, President Trump spoke with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on Monday. Ed O'Keefe reports. An American aircraft carrier and three destroyers have arrived in the Middle East, a show of force after President Trump warned Iran to stop its deadly assault on anti-government protesters. The death toll is rising following the massive winter storm that impacted much of the U.S. over the weekend. Now there are new concerns about a cold snap that has millions of Americans under alerts. CBS News' Tom Hanson, Nicole Valdes, Kris Van Cleave and Rob Marciano have more. The internet in Iran is still largely down, but Elizabeth Palmer reports that when it does connect, you can see the results of the regime's brutality. The American Academy of Pediatrics released its own recommendations for childhood vaccinations Monday. The list differs significantly from the reduced vaccine schedule released earlier this month by the CDC. Dr. Amanda Kravitz, pediatrician at Weill Cornell in New York City, joins CBS News to discuss. Sometime Friday, whoever had the keys to the Louisville Police Department's official X account began a 72-hour spree of snow-related jokes. Tony Dokoupil has more.
CBS News obtained a memo from Customs and Border Protection detailing the deadly Minneapolis shooting of 37-year-old Alex Pretti on Saturday by federal officers. Matt Gutman has the details. President Trump touched down in Iowa on Tuesday afternoon, hoping to focus on the economy and rally Republicans ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. But growing fallout over the shooting in Minneapolis followed him there. Ed O'Keefe reports. The winter storm death toll continues to rise, with several dozen people dead across at least 15 states. Thousands of people will spend another night in the cold and dark on Tuesday due to power outages. Nicole Valdes has more on the storm's impact and how some are trying to help. Federal investigators on Tuesday detailed a series of issues they say contributed to the January 2025 mid-air collision near Reagan Airport which killed 67 people. Kris Van Cleave has more. Court documents in the murder of a Columbus, Ohio, woman and her dentist husband were made public on Tuesday. The woman's ex-husband has been charged with murder in the case. Reporter Lacey Crisp with CBS Columbus affiliate WBNS has the details.
After mass protests in Iran erupted in December and continued to escalate into the new year, the government shut down internet access throughout the country. But after weeks of trying, one man in Iran was able to get through the blackout and speak with CBS News on a video call. Ramy Inocencio reports. President Trump is celebrating what he calls "one of the most transformative" policies of all time -- a new, so-called Trump Account for kids, with the U.S. government chipping in the first $1,000. Kelly O'Grady spoke to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. A man sprayed Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar with an unknown liquid at a town hall in Minneapolis. As Scott MacFarlane reports, it comes amid a growing wave of political violence in America. Officials are still working to restore power for thousands of people amid a dangerous cold plunge. Meanwhile, ice is creating problems for waterways in New York City. Kati Weiss and Tom Hanson have more. Nearly 800 confirmed cases have made South Carolina the latest epicenter for measles. Dr. Jon LaPook has more. Legendary former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick will not be a first-ballot Pro Football Hall of Famer after he fell short of the 40 votes needed for induction, sources told CBS Sports.
A week of sub-freezing temperatures across the East Coast has left snow clinging to sidewalks and roads. Rob Marciano has more. After weeks of violent clashes between federal agents and protesters across the Twin Cities and the fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens, border czar Tom Homan delivered a new directive with a change in tone. Lilia Luciano reports. President Trump's cabinet meeting included updates from the heads of several departments, but he never mentioned or called on Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who is facing bipartisan calls for her ouster. Ed O'Keefe has details. Fulton County officials were defiant a day after FBI agents raided the county's election hub, hauling away 700 boxes that contained ballots from the 2020 election, along with private voter data. Skyler Henry has more. Sean Grayson has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for the murder of Sonya Massey in Sangamon County, Illinois, in 2024. Jericka Duncan has details and new reaction from Massey's family. In October of last year, a group of Buddhist monks gathered in Fort Worth, Texas, and started a 2,300-mile walk for peace. "CBS Evening News" anchor Tony Dokoupil has the story of what happened next.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the Justice Department is releasing more than 3 million pages, 2,000 videos and 180,000 images and videos related to its investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Ed O'Keefe has the latest. Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, will not face the death penalty if convicted on federal charges, a judge ruled Friday. As much of the country continues to grapple with the icy snowy aftermath of last weekend's storm, a potential bomb cyclone has set its sights on the East Coast. Skyler Henry and Rob Marciano have details. Actor Catherine O'Hara, known for her roles in "Home Alone," "Beetlejuice" and "Schitt's Creek," has died at 71, according to a statement from her agency, CAA. Mark Strassman has more on her life and legacy.
"Today" show host Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy, is missing in Arizona in what police believe was an abduction from her home while she slept, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told CBS News. Jonathan Vigliotti has details. Snow, ice and freezing temperatures are generating a long-term crisis across the South. Dave Malkoff reports and Rob Marciano has the forecast. Protestors rallied outside of Target headquarters in Minneapolis, demanding the new CEO take a stand against the immigration crackdowns. Meanwhile, in suburban Minneapolis, schools are feeling the impact of escalating tensions. Omar Villafranca reports. President Trump demolished the White House East Wing to erect a new ballroom, paved over the Rose Garden and now plans a "complete rebuilding" of the iconic Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Weijia Jiang has the latest. A hydrogen leak at the base of NASA's Artemis II moon rocket threw a wrench into a carefully planned countdown "wet dress" rehearsal, interrupting a test intended to help clear the way toward a possible weekend launch for four astronauts on a flight around the moon. Mark Strassmann has details. Bad Bunny was visibly emotional when he won Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards, making his the first ever Spanish language album to win. Anthony Mason has more. For Rusne Augustinaite, home is more than 5,000 miles away. The 22-year-old junior guard at Clemson University grew up in Lithuania, and while she has now spent years playing in the U.S., one person had never seen her play a college game in person: her mom. That was until her teammates pulled off an emotional surprise. Tony Dokoupil has the story.
A ransom note was sent to a local Arizona news station following the disappearance of "Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy Guthrie, the Pima County sheriff told CBS News. Jonathan Vigliotti has the latest. After another trove of Epstein files was released, some survivors, like Dani Bensky, are blasting the Justice Department for withholding potentially millions of additional pages from the files while also mistakenly releasing images and identities of survivors. Scott MacFarlane has more. A Virginia man having an affair with the family's au pair was found guilty Monday of murdering his wife and another man. Elaine Quijano has details.
Border czar Tom Homan said federal authorities will "draw down" 700 law enforcement personnel in Minnesota immediately. Omar Villafranca has more. Georgia officials demanded the return of ballots and records from the 2020 election that were seized last week by the FBI. Meanwhile, President Trump's call to nationalizing elections prompts backlash. Weijia Jiang reports. Top executives at Tesla and Waymo made the case for the safety of their driverless vehicles before a Senate committee, insisting their driving systems are safer than human drivers, despite recent incidents. Kris Van Cleave has details. In Europe's high north, America's NATO allies are practicing hunting for Russian submarines, with Norway, Spain, Germany and others participating in a military exercise called Arctic Dolphin. Holly Williams got an up-close look. History was made at the 150th Westminster Dog Show after a doberman pinscher named Penny was awarded the top prize. Tony Dokoupil has more.
A ransom note in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie that investigators said they're taking seriously included a deadline of 5 p.m. Thursday, the FBI says. Jonathan Vigliotti has the latest. Tony Dokoupil spoke to former FBI agent Katherine Schweit about the case. At least three people were killed and six others injured when a car crashed into a supermarket in Los Angeles. Carter Evans has more. At Ave Maria University in Naples, Florida, students are being urged to stay home as the number of measles cases across the campus has surged to at least 20 people. Cristian Benavides reports. For the first time in more than 50 years, the world's largest nuclear powers, the U.S. and Russia, do not have an agreement limiting their long-range nuclear arsenals. Margaret Brennan explains what this could mean in an already dangerous world. As the Olympic Games get underway, all eyes are on skiing legend Lindsey Vonn, who isn't letting an injured knee stop her from competing. Seth Doane has the update. Bad Bunny will bring his Latin trap and reggaeton swagger to the NFL's biggest stage as the star of the Super Bowl halftime show. As Tony Dokoupil reports, anticipation is building. The National Zoo in Washington, D.C., has welcomed a new baby elephant -- the first there in 25 years. Tony Dokoupil has the story.
Local and federal authorities said Friday they're "aware of a new message" regarding the disappearance of "Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie's mom, Nancy Guthrie, as the high-profile search continues. Jonathan Vigliotti has the latest. For nearly 100 million Americans, it will be a good weekend to stay indoors, with Arctic air making it feel far below zero. Rob Marciano has details. The White House removed an election-conspiracy video shared by President Trump on social media that included racist footage depicting former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama as apes. As Weijia Jiang reports, it led to a sharp rebuke from some members of his own party. With less than 48 hours until kickoff for Super Bowl LX, security preparations are already in motion. Kris Van Cleave has a preview. The opening ceremony marked the official start of the 2026 Winter Olympics with celebrations at Milan's San Siro Stadium and at venues in Predazzo, Livigno and Cortina d'Ampezzo. Seth Doane reports. After a licensed school bus driver finished his route, he decided to help after seeing lots of other children walking to school in the cold. As Tony Dokoupil reports, the offer was short-lived. Beginning in 2004, Joe Macken carved all five boroughs of New York City out of balsa wood, every site and stadium, and every bridge and building. His creation consists of almost one million structures. Steve Hartman has the story.
Temperatures in parts of the Northeast were more than 20 degrees below average over the weekend, with daytime highs failing to get out of the teens. Rob Marciano has more. Newly released bodycam footage and 911 calls show the desperate search for a suspect and victim's minutes after a gunman opened fire inside a Brown University classroom in mid-December. Tom Hanson has details. Ghislaine Maxwell, a longtime associate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein who herself was convicted of sex trafficking in 2021, invoked her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and refused to answer questions during a virtual appearance before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. Scott MacFarlane reports. Nick Emmanwori just won it all in his rookie season as a safety with the Seattle Seahawks, and his mom was somewhere in that cheering crowd of 70,000. But Justina Emmanwori is not your typical football mom. Tony Dokoupil has more on her viral interview.
Surveillance photos and videos released by authorities show a masked and apparently armed subject approach the home of Nancy Guthrie on the morning of her disappearance. Jonathan Vigliotti has the latest. Lance Leising, a retired supervisory special agent with the FBI, speaks with "CBS Evening News" anchor Tony Dokoupil about newly released surveillance video showing a masked man approaching Nancy Guthrie's home. A newly surfaced record from the files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein alleges President Trump told a Palm Beach police chief in 2006, "Thank goodness you're stopping him. Everyone has known he's been doing this." As Scott MacFarlane reports, that contradicts Mr. Trump's claims that he was unaware of Epstein's crimes. The leaders of three major immigration agencies defended the Trump administration's mass deportation campaign in testimony before lawmakers, marking their first appearance on Capitol Hill since the recent crackdown in Minneapolis. Nicole Sganga has details. A 14-year-old girl said she was "crying" and "struggling to breathe" when law enforcement officers herded her onto a racetrack with other detainees and zip-tied her hands during an immigration raid. Matt Gutman reports. Team USA added five more medals at the Olympics on Tuesday, bringing the total so far to seven. Meanwhile, the frustration continues for American skiing star Mikaela Shiffrin. Kelly O'Grady has the latest. A neighborhood dog helped authorities in Louisville, Kentucky, find a missing 3-year-old boy last month in a dramatic rescue seen in newly released body camera footage. "CBS Evening News" anchor Tony Dokoupil has the story.
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