CBS Evening News, November 30, 2022
Deadly tornadoes kill 2, cause severe damage in the South; Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac dies at 79
Christine McVie, who sang and played keyboards for Fleetwood Mac, has died at age 79. McVie, born Christine Perfect, joined Fleetwood Mac in 1970 after marrying the band's bassist, John McVie.
Prescription medications that can be used for weight loss are spiking in popularity, causing shortages for patients who need them for other health issues. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
Police in San Francisco have been given the authority to use remote-controlled robots that are capable of using deadly force in emergency situations. Some are concerned about the militarization of police. Jeff Pegues takes a look.
Prince William and Kate Middleton arrived in Boston on Wednesday for their first visit to the U.S. in eight years. The royals' trip is focused on climate change solutions. Michael George has the details.
Residents and tourists are flocking to Hawaii's Mauna Loa, the world's largest active volcano, which erupted earlier this week. While the surrounding community is not currently in danger, the flow of cars is creating a safety hazard along the highway. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
A family member of the three people allegedly murdered last week by a man who abducted a 15-year-old girl he had met online warned that the tragedy is a cautionary tale for parents. Carter Evans reports.
The House voted to block a potential railroad strike that could devastate the nation's economy ahead of the holidays. The bill, which now moves to the Senate, forces rail companies and workers to accept the labor agreement the White House helped negotiate in September.
While the tornado threats have passed in the South, severe weather is moving to the East Coast. The Weather Channel's Mike Bettes has the forecast.
More than 50,000 customers in Mississippi and Alabama were without electricity Wednesday morning, according to poweroutage.us, which tracks utility outages.
Michelle Blandin's parents and sister were murdered when a Virginia law enforcement officer drove to California and abducted a teen girl.
Dramatic stories about weight loss using popular drugs are trending on social media. People who need the drugs for other health issues now face shortages.
The Supreme Court declined last week to block the release of the returns.
The House vote to impose a contract brokered by the White House but rejected by some workers was 290 to 137.
In a statement, Prince William said that his grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, remembered her own visit to Boston "with great fondness."
Opponents to the controversial policy said it would lead to the further militarization of a police force already too aggressive with poor and minority communities.
"She was the best musician anyone could have in their band and the best friend anyone could have in their life," the band said in a statement.
"The survivor had about 30 seconds to a minute left before we would have lost him," a Coast Guard officer said.
We introduce you to an Oklahoma nonprofit building tiny homes for at-risk youth. And we go across the country to see why the game of pickleball is gaining popularity. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
Rising sea levels and climate change are threatening historic Jamestown, Virginia. Kris Van Cleave has an update on the race to save history.
The boreal forest is one of the largest trappers of carbon dioxide in the world. But as Alaska warms, once frozen land is now up for grabs. Jonathan Vigliotti takes a look at the farming boom in Alaska and the pushback it's receiving.
We take a look back at the devastation Superstorm Sandy left 10 years ago with a New York community on a mission to protect against future storms. And we tune into a new type of radio station from a Colorado correctional facility that's helping inmates find second chances. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
We highlight possible solutions to help veterans struggling with mental health. And we go inside innovative companies developing animal-free and sustainable alternatives to leather. Watch these stories and more on Eye on America with host Michelle Miller.
In this episode of "Person to Person with Norah O'Donnell," O'Donnell travels to Dublin to talk to U2 frontman Bono about his new book "Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story." Bono opens up about how the Irish rock band stayed together for decades, his relationship with his father, and going to therapy. Ali Hewson, Bono's wife of 40 years, also sits down with O'Donnell for a rare interview about their relationship.
In this episode of "Person to Person with Norah O'Donnell," O'Donnell sits down with Drew Barrymore to talk about the new season of "The Drew Barrymore Show," the best advice she's ever gotten, and dancing in the rain.
In this episode of "Person to Person with Norah O'Donnell," O'Donnell sits down with Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chelsea Clinton ahead of their new Apple TV+ series "Gutsy." The mother-daughter duo discusses what it means to be gutsy, the women they met in the episode, and their personal experiences after decades in the public eye. O'Donnell also asks the former secretary of state and presidential candidate about the January 6 committee hearings and her plans for the future.
In this episode of "Person to Person with Norah O’Donnell," O'Donnell sits down with comedian Jon Stewart before he hosts the Warrior Games to talk about advocating for 9/11 responders and America’s veterans. Also in this episode, O'Donnell speaks with a member of Team Air Force on how the Warrior Games helps wounded servicemembers.
In this episode of "Person to Person with Norah O'Donnell," O'Donnell sits down with Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch to talk about Independence Day, what history can teach Americans about divisive moments, and the development of museums honoring Latinos and women.
Henry Boyer found his passion in the University of Michigan marching band as they performed before a football game.
A student saw his classmate being bullied because of his sneakers, so he took it upon himself to buy his friend a new pair of kicks.
A Navy veteran used money from a fundraiser to donate mobility scooters to dozens of fellow veterans in need.
CBS News has started a Facebook group called Kindness 101 for Teachers.
It was the largest lynching in state history. Yet the whole incident had been largely forgotten.
Deadly tornadoes kill 2, cause severe damage in the South; Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac dies at 79
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Roughly 100,000 incidents of domestic abuse have been reported to the military since 2015, a two-year investigation by CBS News found.
Emily Brearley says the military didn't keep her safe — they promoted her partner instead.
The lack of support for survivors is a story CBS News heard repeatedly during its two-year investigation into domestic violence in the military.
Captain Tony Hosein, a former Army attorney, said there was a cycle of deployment, post-traumatic stress disorder, alcohol abuse, then domestic abuse.
Two fighter pilots scrambled into their F-16s on 9/11, knowing that it might be their last mission.
The court said in a brief order that it will hear arguments in February, but will keep the program on hold for now.
The Senate is voting on measures to impose a contract, to provide workers with paid sick leave and to extend a cooling-off period.
Greenberg's arrest led to a federal probe into U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz.
"The idea that Putin is ever going to defeat Ukraine is beyond comprehension," President Biden said.
The gunman was still at large when police shared their most recent update about the Wednesday shooting.
The Senate is voting on measures to impose a contract, to provide workers with paid sick leave and to extend a cooling-off period.
Network CEO Chris Licht sent an email to staffers saying this week's cuts "will be a difficult time for everyone."
The city's new director of rodent mitigation should be "highly motivated and somewhat bloodthirsty," job listing says.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says the online giant has no plans to remove an antisemitic film to which an NBA player tweeted link.
"Whatever it is that people are experiencing, they were as generous as they had the capacity to be," said GivingTuesday CEO.
The court said in a brief order that it will hear arguments in February, but will keep the program on hold for now.
The Senate is voting on measures to impose a contract, to provide workers with paid sick leave and to extend a cooling-off period.
Greenberg's arrest led to a federal probe into U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz.
"The idea that Putin is ever going to defeat Ukraine is beyond comprehension," President Biden said.
A DNC committee meets Friday about which states will be first to vet the party's presidential candidates.
The city's new director of rodent mitigation should be "highly motivated and somewhat bloodthirsty," job listing says.
Days after the most significant protests the ruling Communist Party has faced in decades, a senior health official heralded "a new situation," and 2 megacities eased restrictions.
Dramatic stories about weight loss using popular drugs are trending on social media. People who need the drugs for other health issues now face shortages.
Prescription medications that can be used for weight loss are spiking in popularity, causing shortages for patients who need them for other health issues. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
Under current federal rules, men cannot donate blood if they have had sex with another man in the last three months.
The package came a day after one sent to the Ukrainian Embassy ignited upon opening and injured an employee.
The royal couple arrived in Boston only hours after a royal aide resigned for interrogating a Black woman who was attending an event at Buckingham Palace.
Police say several tourists submitted complaints, alleging the men took photos with them, then demanded money and even violently threatened them.
Historic protests mark the first time since 1989 that China has seen protests explicitly calling for the downfall of China's Communist Party.
The 78-year-old Emmy nominee has reportedly denied a female complainant's allegation of inappropriate touching.
"He's resting and his doctors are keeping a close eye on him," "Today" co-host Hoda Kotb said of Roker.
The series is expected to be released on Dec. 8.
The 78-year-old Emmy nominee has reportedly denied a female complainant's allegation of inappropriate touching.
The actor who played criminal Harry Lime is opening up about the real and painful impact of some of the most famous stunts in the movies.
Masterson was charged with the rape of three women, including a former girlfriend, in his Hollywood Hills home between 2001 and 2003.
Police in San Francisco have been given the authority to use remote-controlled robots that are capable of using deadly force in emergency situations. Some are concerned about the militarization of police. Jeff Pegues takes a look.
Twitter has ended its policy against COVID-19 misinformation. The change is the latest of several imposed by new owner Elon Musk. Rebecca Kern, a tech policy reporter for Politico, joins CBS News to discuss the significance.
ZDNet Editor-in-Chief Jason Hiner explains best practices for setup and success of smart home security systems.
Some health officials worry that lies about COVID-19 could spread more easily, while others say policy wasn't that effective.
Nancy Chen got an inside look at the journey of an Amazon package near the company's Seattle headquarters. Thousands of workers and robots come together to fulfill up to a million orders a day at Amazon's flagship fulfillment center in Kent, Washington. Plus, here's what to expect this holiday shopping season.
The Orion spacecraft is sending back some amazing pictures from its 25-day, 1.3-million-mile journey around the moon.
Some scientists think the magma could come from as far as 1,800 miles beneath Earth's surface.
"This is a rare time where we have two eruptions happening simultaneously," said a spokesperson for Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
The "phenomenal" finding was something researchers accidentally uncovered while looking at a sample from the world's ninth-largest discovered meteorite.
State health officials are urging people to cut back on outdoor exercise and other activities that cause heavy breathing, but no evacuation orders have been issued for now.
Greenberg's arrest led to a federal probe into U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz.
The gunman was still at large when police shared their most recent update about the Wednesday shooting.
As the investigation continues into the killings of four University of Idaho students, police said Thursday they haven't concluded whether the students or the house they were renting were targeted in the attack. Meanwhile, hundreds of students came together Wednesday night to honor the victims. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano discussed the latest from Moscow, Idaho.
It's been weeks since four University of Idaho students were found stabbed to death, but so far, police say a suspect or suspects have not been identified.
Prosecutors stated the college students were "undoubtedly targeted." Police now say that was a "miscommunication."
The Orion spacecraft is sending back some amazing pictures from its 25-day, 1.3-million-mile journey around the moon.
China has sent three astronauts to its recently built Tiangong space station, marking a major step for China's independent space program. Plus, NASA is celebrating the successes of its Artemis 1 mission. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood discussed the latest.
The Shenzhou 15 crew will take over from three fellow space station fliers as China establishes a permanent presence in low-Earth orbit.
NASA's Orion capsule has reached the farthest distance from Earth of any spacecraft intended to carry humans, and it sent back incredible new pictures of the surface of the moon. CBS News' Cristian Benavides reports on the latest on the Artemis I lunar mission.
Managers say the unpiloted Orion spacecraft is "operating just tremendously well" halfway through its planned 25-day mission.
The Orion spacecraft is sending back some amazing pictures from its 25-day, 1.3-million-mile journey around the moon.
First lady Jill Biden unveiled a winter wonderland of decorations inspired by the theme, "We the People."
An inside look at the case against a 14-year-old boy accused of killing his mother and how decades later, doubt has been cast on his guilt.
The Biden family celebrates Thanksgiving on Nantucket every year.
Which movie was tops when you had your big premiere?
As Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, visit Boston to show their support for the Earthshot Prize, the royal family is also dealing with a palace scandal. The pair issued a statement saying the apparently racist remarks from a former lady-in-waiting are “unacceptable.”
The FDA is considering easing its restrictions on blood donations from gay and bisexual men. Dr. Céline Gounder, editor-at-large for public health at Kaiser Health News, joins CBS News to share her views on the likely change and why it's being considered now.
While the job market remains strong, Americans are finding fewer job opportunities for remote work. Abha Bhattarai, an economy correspondent at the Washington Post, joins CBS News to discuss the growing number of people who want to work remotely despite the dwindling number of remote job postings.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are visiting Boston to promote their environmental initiative, and are using the opportunity to boost the royal family's public image. CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy joins Errol Barnett and Elaine Quijano with more on their trip, and how the royals are reacting to a new trailer for Prince Harry and Meghan's Netflix docuseries.
Pentagon officials say China is on track to challenge the U.S. by accelerating its nuclear expansion. Raymond Kuo, a political scientist for the RAND Corporation, joins CBS News to share his insights on the report.