Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and then-Vice President Joe Biden negotiated on the debt ceiling in 2011.
Close community ties complicate jury selection in Alex Murdaugh murder trial
Jury selection resumed Tuesday in South Carolina for the murder trial of former lawyer Alex Murdaugh, where many prospective jurors in the county have said they are aware of the case. CBS News producer Elizabeth Campbell gives an update on the trial of the 54-year-old accused of killing his wife and youngest son.
New York Stock Exchange experiences technical issue, temporarily halts trading for 80 companies
The New York Stock Exchange experienced a technical issue early on Tuesday, temporarily halting trading for more than 80 companies. Dan DeFrancesco, finance editor for Insider, joined CBS News to recap the day for the markets, and what the latest Justice Department antitrust lawsuit against Google could mean for the tech industry.
Ex-Google employees bemoan being laid off via email
Company “could have done a better job” notifying 12,000 workers they were cut, said one laid-off engineer.
Oscar nominations unveiled for the 95th Academy Awards
The 2023 Oscar nominations were unveiled today, and “Everything Everywhere All at Once” leads the way with 11 nominations. Entertainment Tonight co-host Kevin Frazier joins CBS News with the highlights.
Independent autopsy find Tyre Nichols suffered “severe beating,” family attorneys say
The autopsy was commissioned by attorneys Ben Crump and Antonio Romanucci following Nichols’ death after an encounter with Memphis police.
3 killed in Washington convenience store shooting
Three people were killed in what police say was apparently a random shooting at a convenience store in Yakima, Washington on Tuesday.
Rocket Lab launches first flight from Virginia’s Eastern Shore
After 32 launches from Rocket Lab’s New Zealand facility, the company is now set for regular flights from Virginia’s Eastern Shore.
Carjackers suspects hid in freezer to evade Capitol police
Two suspects accused of carrying out a string of armed carjackings in the Washington, D.C., area were found and arrested on Tuesday.
Tornadoes leave trail of destruction in Texas
A tornado crumbled structures and cut power lines in Pasadena, Texas. In nearby Deer Park, high winds damaged a chemical plant. Meanwhile, strong winds flipped over trucks and streets flooded in parts of the Houston area. Janet Shamlian has the latest.
9-year-old girl finds prehistoric shark tooth in Maryland
A 9-year-old girl in Maryland recently made the discovery of a lifetime: a tooth as big as her hand from a megalodon, a now-extinct shark species. Jan Crawford shares more.
U.S. poised to send Abrams tanks to Ukraine
The U.S. is poised to send its top-of-the-line battle tank — the M-1 Abrams — to Ukraine, giving it major new capabilities to launch offensives against Russian troops.
Tyre Nichols’ arrest video could be released next week
The top prosecutor in Memphis, Tennessee, says police video showing Tyre Nichols’ encounter with five police officers shortly before his death will likely not be made public until next week. The Shelby County district attorney says investigators want to interview more people before its release.
Documents marked classified found at Mike Pence’s home
About a dozen documents with classified markings were discovered at the Indiana home of former Vice President Mike Pence last week and turned over to the FBI. The discovery comes amid heavy scrutiny over the handling of classified material by President Biden and former President Donald Trump. Nancy Cordes has the details.
Dangerous storms hit South, snow expected in Northeast
While dangerous storms continue in the South, winter storm warnings are in effect across the Northeast. The Weather Channel’s Mike Bettes has the forecast.
Documents marked classified discovered at Mike Pence’s home
Documents with classified markings were found in former Vice President Mike Pence’s Indiana home. Pence’s lawyer told the National Archives that the materials were discovered last week and handed over to the FBI. Robert Costa, CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent, and Nancy Cordes, CBS News chief White House correspondent, joined “Red and Blue” to discuss the revelations.
Search for motive in Monterey Park rampage
Investigators in Monterey Park, California, are still working to understand what motivated the 72-year-old suspected gunman to open fire at a dance hall, killing 11. Detectives say a search of the suspect’s home yielded hundreds of rounds of ammunition, a rifle, as well as evidence he was manufacturing his own silencers. Kris Van Cleave has the latest.
7 dead in Half Moon Bay shootings, suspect in custody
Seven people are dead after a gunman went on a shooting rampage at two mushroom farms in Half Moon Bay, California, on Monday, according to police. It was the second mass shooting in the state in less than a week. Carter Evans reports.
Who are the president’s private attorneys and is Biden paying the legal bills?
Little is known about the team of attorneys representing Biden in the matter of the classified documents found at his office in the Penn Biden Center and at his home.
Egg prices have soared. Now a lawmaker wants to know why.
With egg costs more than doubling in the past year, calls are coming for an investigation into possible price gouging.
Texas K-9 sniffs out $1.7 million worth of marijuana, mushroom-laced candy bars
The driver and his grandmother were both arrested on multiple charges.
Nothing found.
FDA proposes once-a-year COVID shots for most Americans
U.S. health officials want to make COVID-19 vaccinations more like the annual flu shot.