Tourists in Barcelona received an unwelcome surprise last weekend after thousands of protesters marched through the city's popular areas, spraying people with toy water guns while shouting, "Tourists go home." Richard Florida, a professor at the University of Toronto studying how urbanism and globalization affects communities, joins CBS News to examine why and how some countries are cracking down on tourism.
Immigration remains a top issue for voters heading into the 2024 election. CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins to look at the national questions you need answered in this election cycle.
In the wake of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, multiple states have dedicated additional funds and resources to facilities known as crisis pregnancy centers to dissuade women from getting abortions. Texas has invested the most, but there are questions about how that money is being spent. CBS News' Caitlin Huey-Burns and ProPublica reporter Cassandra Jaramillo have more.
A lawyer for New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez said prosecutors showed jurors "zero evidence of him saying or suggesting that he was doing something for a bribe."
An Israeli airstrike on a school-turned-shelter in southern Gaza killed at least 25 Palestinians on Tuesday. Israel is continuing to hit Gaza with deadly air and ground assaults as CIA Director Bill Burns arrives in Qatar to discuss a potential hostage and cease-fire deal. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Holly Williams is on the ground in Tel Aviv.
Former President Donald Trump is back on the campaign trail in Florida on Tuesday. And as a running mate announcement nears, Sen. Marco Rubio, who's one of the possible picks, is joining Trump on stage. David Weigel, politics reporter for Semafor, and Tom LoBianco, co-founder of 24sight News, join "America Decides" to discuss.
Alec Baldwin's "Rust" shooting trial got underway with jury selection on Tuesday, a U.S. Marshal shot a suspect trying to carjack him near Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor's home, and other headlines from around the world.
Texas spends millions of dollars every year on pregnancy crisis centers, which try to dissuade women from seeking abortions. Supporters say the centers help support women both before and after pregnancy, but many still lack critical care. Caitlin Huey-Burns reports.
Beryl has mostly dissipated, but the rain from its remnants still poses flooding risks. Meanwhile, dangerously high temperatures still threaten both coasts. CBS New York meteorologist Lonnie Quinn has the forecast.
Millions are without power in Texas after Beryl, now a post-tropical cyclone, brought heavy winds, rain and flooding to the region Monday. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca has the latest from Houston.
Police suspect it's part of a much larger operation with potentially 100 victims or more.
Keith Holmes Jr. has never missed a day of school, starting all the way back in pre-K. His perfect attendance record was part of promise he made to his father, who died in 2018.
Real estate and housing costs in Jackson, Wyoming, have become unaffordable to many, even those who would be considered wealthy in most other places. It's causing a stark divide between those who can afford to live there and those who work in town but have been priced out of living there. Mark Strassmann has the story.
People in Texas are surveying the damage after Beryl hit the state as a Category 1 hurricane before weakening into a tropical depression as it made its way inland. Millions in the Lone Star State were still without power on Tuesday. Omar Villafranca has more.
President Biden hosted NATO leaders at the White House on Tuesday amid continued questions about whether he should remain in the 2024 race. Ed O'Keefe reports.
Congress returned to Washington this week after a recess, and Democrats have held a series of closed-door meetings to discuss President Biden's place at the top of the ticket following his rough debate performance. Scott MacFarlane has more on what Democratic lawmakers are thinking.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
President Biden has had three physicals, including three neurological exams, since taking office, the White House says.
Some House Democrats are publicly calling on President Biden to drop his reelection bid. But several are also opting to stand behind him, including the members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. Democratic Rep. Nanette Barragán, the caucus chair, joins "America Decides" to discuss.
Lisa Pisano, a woman who received a mechanical heart pump in addition to a pig kidney transplant earlier this year, has died.
Delta Air Lines has struck a deal with a start-up airline to operate flights between the United States and Saudi Arabia.
President Biden has made outreach to elected officials as he tries to calm concerns about his age and health.
Similar to but less expensive than its Ariane 5 predecessor, the Ariane 6 is expect to be Europe's workhorse booster for years to come.
The Ohio-based bank has been fined $20 million for forcing some customers to buy duplicative auto insurance.
To save money on electricity bills during the hot summer months, many Americans may turn off their air conditioning units when they aren't home. But, it may be cheaper to raise the temperature rather than shutting them off. David Watsky, a senior writer with CNET, joins CBS News to explain.