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Severe flooding in Texas and a looming tropical storm off the Carolinas. Plus, the TSA says it's improving long lines. But how are they doing as summer travel season officially begins?
Donald Trump clinches the Republican nomination. What he?s saying now about releasing his tax returns.
Hillary Clinton's email server takes center stage in the presidential race. Fighting the opioid epidemic -- we find out whose at fault for the growing crisis. Plus -- travelers are waiting for change, what the TSA chief is saying about the agency's security challenges as the summer travel season kicks into gear.
A judge orders Bill Cosby to stand trial for sexual assault and cell phone video show a gap in airport security.
A judge finds one officer in the Freddie Gray case not guilty on all counts. Chip Reid is in Baltimore with the developments.
New details on the lockdown at the White House; Search and rescue crews locate debris and remains believed to be from EgyptAir flight 804.
Reports from Paris, Cairo, and Greece as investigators piece together clues on the cause of the EgyptAir Flight 804.
Another fractured party -- Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders scored one primary win a piece last night, while the divide within the party grows. Plus, what President Obama's overtime pay overhaul means for you. And, remembering the mad man behind the world's most popular commercial. [NOTE: Tonight's CBS Evening News was anchored by Anthony Mason.]
The Senate approves a Zika funding bill, but is it enough? The head of the CDC doesn't think so.
As the opioid crisis has reached epidemic proportions, we take a look at one addict's effort to do whatever it takes to get high.
There is pushback across the country after President Obama warns schools to let transgender students access to bathrooms with the gender they identify with.
El Nino brings torrential rains to the drought stricken West and more bad weather is on the way.
The Mississippi river has started to recede, but the threat from the historic floods in the Midwest is not over.
Cities across the world are saturated with security, but the New Year?s Eve parties will continue.
A fall from grace... Bill Cosby charged with sexual assault in Pennsylvania.