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The CBS Evening News airs every weekday night at 6:30 PM ET. First broadcast in 1948, it's the longest running evening newscast.
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- A video of the crash shows a horrific scene of bodies and wreckage at the front of the stands
- CBS News video: Medal of Honor recipient's tale of heroism - President Obama presented the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military decoration, to 23-year-old Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer. He told David Martin how he earned the accolade in an interview to air this Sunday on "60 Minutes."
- CBS Evening News: Starbucks CEO: 'Crisis of leadership' in DC - Howard Schultz says the key to creating jobs is restoring faith in American brands
- CBS Evening News: CAT CEO on economy: Washington lacks honesty - Caterpillar CEO Doug Oberhelman gives his take on how to dig America out of its economic mess
- Breaking news, real-time live video, chat and other social-media integration from CBS News.
- Live video of the commemorative events taking place on 9/11 in New York, Shanksville and Washington, D.C.
- Among the people CBS News sent to investigate the devastation at the World Trade Center on 9/11 was photojournalist Mark LaGanga. He watches the extraordinary video he shot and takes viewers back to that day.
- President asks Congress to pass American Jobs Act
- Breaking news, real-time live video, chat and other social-media integration from CBS News.
- The size of Obama's proposal to stimulate job growth has grown ahead of his national address on the topic
- A coordinated strike by federal law enforcement resulted in the largest Medicare fraud bust in U.S. history. Eight cities were involved, stretching from New York to Los Angeles, and more than 90 people were arrested.
- In a letter, Arizona Senator John McCain asks that Attorney General Eric Holder testify at a Senate hearing into ATF's Fast and Furious scandal
- Gym, art and music teachers are often the first to go as states try to balance budgets by slashing education funds
- Those who worked in the toxic smoke and dust of ground zero are still being treated for chronic illnesess