4/1: CBS Evening News
Millions of Americans in the path of severe storms; Late Pearl Harbor survivors remembered as heroes
Millions of Americans in the path of severe storms; Late Pearl Harbor survivors remembered as heroes
U.S. Postal Inspection Service Deputy Chief Peter Rendina talks about what the agency is doing to keep track of mailboxes' universal "arrow keys" and prevent theft.
The workers killed in Gaza were part of World Central Kitchen, a nonprofit founded by José Andrés that, according to the organization, has shipped tons of food to Palestinians.
U.S. Postal Service Inspector General Tammy Hull talks about arrow key mismanagement and what auditors found at post offices across the country.
The U.S. Postal Service has been using an antiquated system of locks and keys for decades, which has become an easy target for mail thieves and has even motivated assaults on mail carriers. CBS News consumer correspondent Ash-har Quraishi reports.
John Dickerson reports on a human case of bird flu, Florida putting an abortion measure on the November ballot, and the potential national implications of California's $20 fast food minimum wage.
Former President Donald Trump and co-defendants in his New York civil fraud case have posted a bond of $175 milliom.
A five-year "60 Minutes" investigation suggests Russia may be responsible for the mysterious illness known as "Havana Syndrome." CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports.
All eight of Hunter Biden's motions to dismiss the nine federal tax charges he faces were denied by a judge in California.
Officials have peeled open a temporary passageway to let smaller vessels cross the section of the Patapsco River once spanned by the Francis Scott Key Bridge. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga has more.
New York Judge Juan Merchan has barred former President Donald Trump from making public comments about the judge's family.
Millions of Americans are facing storms moving east from California. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca has more. Then, CBS News senior weather producer David Parkinson joins with the latest forecast.
Fast food workers in California will now earn a minimum of $20 an hour. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans has more details. Then, economy and labor journalist Margot Roosevelt joins to discuss what the wage changes mean for the industry and Californians.
Florida voters will have a chance to enshrine access to abortion in the state's constitution, but the state was also given the go-ahead to enact a six-week ban. Kate Zernike, national reporter for The New York Times, joins CBS News to discuss a recent state Supreme Court court ruling and evaluate how it might affect the November election.
A person in the U.S. has tested positive for bird flu, but the CDC is telling people not to worry. Dr. Jodie Guest, professor of epidemiology at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health, joins CBS News to discuss.
Millions of current and former AT&T customers learned over the weekend that hackers have likely stolen their personal information and are sharing it on the dark web. Jo Ling Kent discusses what you can do to protect yourself if your private information gets compromised.
Louisiana State University's women's basketball coach Kim Mulkey shot back at a Los Angeles Times article written by a male reporter, saying it was sexist. Nikki Batiste reports.
Fast-food workers in California are now the highest paid in the U.S. as a $20 per hour minimum wage takes effect. Carter Evans reports on the increase and its detractors.
A senior Defense Department official who attended the NATO summit in Lithuania last year suffered symptoms of Havana Syndrome, the Pentagon said on Monday. The syndrome includes a series of mysterious illnesses reported by Americans who've served overseas. David Martin has the latest.
An Israeli airstrike destroyed a building belonging to Iran's embassy in Damascus, Syria, according to Iranian state media. Iran's Revolutionary Guards said one of their senior commanders is among the dead. Holly Williams reports from Tel Aviv.
Crews are working around the clock to remove the remains of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore in a desperate race to reopen one of the busiest ports in the country. Nicole Sganga has details.
The FBI is investigating a crash that took place Monday at the security gate of Atlanta's FBI field office. Officials say a man tried to ram his SUV through the gate by closely tailing a vehicle in front of him.
More than 50 million Americans from Texas to Virginia are in the path of severe storms, with conditions set to last well into Tuesday. Omar Villafranca has more.
As severe storms are set to sweep the country, The Weather Channel meteorologist Alex Wilson has details on what the forecast looks like over the next few days.
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