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@CBSNews Political Director. Former @NAHJ board & @whca board. Covered conflicts, cartels & candidates. #GRATEFUL. #journalist
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Pope Francis addressed worldwide concerns of war, peace, famine and climate change — expressing heartfelt prayers for children suffering from the conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine. During a rare one-on-one interview with Norah O'Donnell 🇺🇸, his Holiness urged all nations
Our moving tour of St. Peter’s Basilica, up close to Michelangelo's breathtaking work, Pietà. CBS Evening News
Video showing Donald J. Trump plays at the The Building Trades conference. Attendees chant 'Lock him up. Lock him up.' President Biden speaks next.
In a rare wide-ranging interview, Norah O'Donnell 🇺🇸 sits down with Pope Francis. Watch their conversation on 60 Minutes, Sunday, May 19. 60Minutes.com
Pope Francis has never sat down for an extensive interview, one-on-one, with a U.S. television network. That changed when we spoke to him here in Rome. Part of our global exclusive tonight on the CBS Evening News and more to come on 60 Minutes
David Pecker, the former National Enquirer publisher, shared revealing testimony in former Pres. Trump’s criminal trial, describing a “catch and kill” strategy ahead of the 2016 election to protect Trump. Robert Costa reports. cbsn.ws/3QgES8M
As opening statements were read and the first witness, former National Enquirer boss David Pecker, took the stand, former Pres. Trump was looking on, mostly muted in his criminal trial on election interference.
But outside the court, Trump was lashing out. Robert Costa reports.
Opening statements were presented and the first witness was called Monday in former President Trump's historic criminal trial, during which the former president mostly listened as lawyers made opening statements.
His demeanor was relatively muted, Robert Costa reports.
A new CBS News Poll finds a big majority of Americans support the U.S. taking steps to reduce climate change — and it's younger people under age 45, including younger Republicans, who are more likely to be in support of the country taking action, @salvantoCBS explains.