Tons (20-30) of shots were heard outside the White House grounds.
We ran from our liveshot locations into the briefing room. USSS agents are outside the door and are on the north lawn.
BREAKING: What sounded like possible gunfire was heard near the North Lawn of the White House Saturday evening, multiple CBS News reporters said.
Approximately 20 shots were heard just after 6 p.m. Eastern Time. They appeared to be coming from the side of the White House complex containing the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, the reporters said.
U.S. Secret Service then ushered media members inside the White House.
President Trump said he “wasn’t making it that easy” for the Secret Service as it responded when shots rang out at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, because he wanted to see what was going on. @NorahODonnell's interview with the President, tonight on 60 Minutes.
"All the Empty Rooms" has won the #Oscar for Best Documentary Short Film.
The documentary follows CBS News’ @SteveHartmanCBS and photographer Lou Bopp as they meet the parents of school shooting victims, who open their doors and share what it’s like to live alongside their children’s bedrooms, left just as they were. Directed by @JSeftel, the short film was originally featured on CBS Sunday Morning in November 2024.
TONIGHT: @tonydokoupil anchors a special edition of the @CBSEveningNews.
📺Watch at 6:30 PM ET/5:30 PM CT on @CBS (check local listings) and stream later on @paramountplus.
MON., JAN. 5: The official launch of the CBS Evening News with Tony Dokoupil begins from NYC.
The “Live from America” tour will begin later this week. Follow for updates.
President Trump shared a photo on Truth Social of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro aboard the USS Iwo Jima.
Maduro appears to be blindfolded and handcuffed.
Maduro and his wife were captured overnight as part of a U.S. military operation. He's expected to be arraigned in New York Federal court in the Southern District of New York next week.
Has feminism failed women? Should Gen Z believe in the American dream? Does America need God? Things That Matter brings real argument back to primetime. Live debates, in front of an audience, with the thinkers shaping our culture facing off in real time.
Debuting in 2026. Brought to you by @BankofAmerica.
Hundreds of swimmers and surfers paddled out into the water at Sydney's Bondi Beach on Friday to honor the 15 victims killed after two men opened fire at a Hanukkah celebration on Sunday.
Introducing LIVE FROM AMERICA – 10 cities in 10 days: @CBSEveningNews with @tonydokoupil will get out from behind the anchor desk and travel across the country for the first two weeks of the broadcast to offer a fuller picture of the country, a closer look at the neighbors they share it with and the challenges we face together.
Coming Jan. 5 to @CBS
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Albert Brooks. Kathy Bates, Mandy Patinkin. Kiefer Sutherland. Jerry O'Connell. Annette Bening. Michael Douglas.
This Sunday, celebrate Rob Reiner's life and legacy through the eyes of the people who knew him best. From the iconic films that shaped our culture to the behind-the-scenes moments that reveal the sort of man he was, the special will pay tribute to the Hollywood icon through emotional interviews and a look back at Reiner's own interviews on CBS through the years.
"Rob Reiner - Scenes from a Life," airs Sunday at 8:30 p.m. ET/8 p.m. PT on CBS.
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WATCH LIVE: The countdown is about to begin for @GayleKing and Blue Origin’s first all-women flight crew to head to space.
Stream our coverage now on CBS News 24/7 and @paramountplus. https://t.co/ZnCRCKMq9k
.@Oprah tears up as her best friend @GayleKing blasts off to space on Blue Origin's all-women flight. Blue Origin crew members included "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King, pop superstar Katy Perry, journalist and philanthropist Lauren Sánchez, film producer Kerianne Flynn, former NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, and civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen.
When Sam Cunningham was diagnosed with Leukemia at 12, Auburn Men's Basketball Coach Bruce Pearl made him a promise: Beat cancer, come to Auburn and be team manager. Now a sophomore, he's done just that — helping the No. 1 seed chase a title. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road.