CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell, 07/21
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, why a staggering number of kids are accidentally overdosing on marijuana edibles -- what you need to know.

On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, why a staggering number of kids are accidentally overdosing on marijuana edibles -- what you need to know.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- after billionaire Jeff Bezos returned safely from his trip to space today, what he told CBS News about what his company, Blue Origin, could have in store next. Also -- with kids in some parts of the country returning to school in just a few short weeks, what's to blame for a dramatic increase in the cost of school supplies heading into the new school year? Why parents can expect to pay more this year for those much-needed back-to-school essentials.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- stocks take a dive on fears that the highly contagious Delta COVID variant could disrupt the economic recovery. Also -- a COVID outbreak among some of the world's greatest athletes, including several Americans, sends shockwaves through the Olympic Village.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- with COVID cases up nearly 70 percent in just a week, the CDC's new plea for more Americans to get vaccinated amid warnings that America is heading towards a "pandemic of the unvaccinated." Also -- Steve Hartman goes "On the Road" -- how a remarkable man sitting on a Florida bench built a reputation as something of an "impromptu therapist" providing advice and counsel to passersby wanting to talk.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- the startling information out tonight about the final days of the Trump Presidency -- why the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff feared the possibility of a coup. Also -- an inspiring update tonight -- after a recent CBS Evening News report on a South Carolina man who fixes used cars and gives them away for free, how viewers and listeners like yourselves have been stepping up to help him in the cause.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- America's car shortage. What's behind all the empty lots and soaring price tags? Also -- over 15,000 firefighters are battling wildfires out west, but it's not enough as one million acres have already burned. Why one of the biggest fires could burn for months.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- as wildfires burn from Wyoming to Alaska, more tonight on the dangerous conditions firefighters are facing out west in a year where more than two million acres have already been lost to the flames. Also -- from airline tickets to rental cars, why the American summer vacation is more expensive this year.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- more on the FDA's decision today to issue a warning on the one-dose COVID vaccine from Johnson and Johnson. Also - after billionaire Richard Branson's historic blast-off into space, how close is the rest of humankind to the possibility of commercial space travel?
On tonight's CBS Evening News Podcast -- after Pfizer's announcement that a third-dose COVID booster shot is on the way, the CBS Evening News will sort out the confusion over who might eventually need it and when. Plus, Steve Hartman goes "On the Road" to Florida with the amazing story of a World War II veteran with a very special wish and how one kind-hearted woman used her sewing machine to help grant it to him.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- how the decision to ban spectators will impact this year's summer Olympic Games in Tokyo just weeks away. Also -- how an interactive art exhibit is helping to heal America's racial divisions.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- an exclusive interview with US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy. What he's saying about the highly-contagious Delta variant of COVD-19 and what impact it could have on unvaccinated children.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- as concerns mount over the spreading Delta variant, what President Biden plans to do to try and vaccinate even more Americans as COVID cases rise in roughly half the country. Also -- how one young father got a miraculous second chance at life after COVID nearly killed him.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- as Florida braces for Tropical Storm Elsa, how the storm's path could impact rescue efforts at the site of the collapsed building in Surfside. Also -- at 96 years old, one woman's remarkable efforts to help change the lives of others around the world -- and what inspired her to do so.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- with nearly 48 million Americans on the move this holiday weekend, what's to blame for sticker shock at the gas pump as Americans travel in record numbers? Also -- Steve Hartman goes "On the Road" with a story about enduring love -- why one special couple decided to get married all over again while confronting some of life's biggest challenges together.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, the new video from just before the collapse of the condo in Sunrise, Florida. What it shows and could it help pinpoint the cause of the tragedy.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- after the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania overturned Bill Cosby's sexual assault conviction, what a former accuser is saying tonight about the court's stunning decision. Also -- as rescuers continue the harrowing search for survivors after that building collapse in South Florida, how one woman managed to escape from the sixth floor of the building just before tragedy struck.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- with July 4th just around the corner, why fuel may be in short supply at your local gas station and what it could mean for your holiday travel plans. Also -- a great story tonight about one woman's lifelong dream on the baseball field -- finally fulfilled at Yankee Stadium after six long decades.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- as search and rescue teams scour the rubble of the South Florida building that collapsed last week in hopes of possibly finding any survivors, what we're learning about the building's history of structural problems -- and who knew what and when?
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- after yesterday's catastrophic building collapse in South Florida, the desperate search still underway for survivors and what we're learning about the lives of the missing victims as their families wait desperately for information.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- Norah O'Donnell reports tonight from Surfside, FL in the aftermath of the catastrophic building collapse there. The desperate search for survivors tonight and what the mayor of Surfside told Norah about the collapse of the building resembling a bomb blast and an earthquake.
On tonight's CBS Evening News -- after a CDC panel finds a link between vaccines and rare heart inflammation, why it's still recommending kids get vaccinated. Also -- what today's Supreme Court ruling means for free speech on social media for kids in public school.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- new worries over the highly contagious Delta variant of COVID-19 -- why it's so much more transmissible than other COVID strains, and the concerns it could pose for unvaccinated kids heading into the new school year. Also -- with home prices up almost everywhere around the country, we'll take a look tonight at the booming seller's market for real estate and why high prices and low inventory make it such a bad time for prospective home buyers.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- after today's Supreme Court ruling against the NCAA, what this could mean for the future earning potential of college athletes? Also -- the remarkable story of a decorated World War II veteran and the amazing reason he returned to Marine Corps boot camp at the age of 97.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- a seventh straight day of unrelenting heat in the west -- as the Gulf prepares for severe flooding. Plus, President Biden's plea to unvaccinated Americans to go out and get their COVID shots and what he said about the possibility of future lockdowns.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, after the Supreme Court's two major rulings today -- on the Affordable Care Act and the rights of religious institutions -- the CBS Evening News will break down what guided the justices' decisions, and what it could mean for the future of American life.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, more on today's historic summit between President Joe Biden and Russia's Vladimir Putin -- how will today's meeting between the two leaders impact the contentious issue of cyber attacks and what we're learning about the list of "off-limits" American infrastructure that President Biden presented to the Russian leader.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, what to expect from the highly-anticipated summit between President Joe Biden and Russian leader Vladimir Putin. From cyber attacks to human rights and the situation with Ukraine, the strong message President Biden is planning to deliver.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, President Biden and NATO leaders target China and Russia. While the president looks ahead to his high-stakes meeting with Vladimir Putin.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, as the G-7 summit kicks off, the more on the initiative from leaders around the world to try and end the global COVID-19 crisis by distributing more vaccines worldwide.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- why a major meat supplier decided to pay an 11 million dollar ransom after a recent cyber attack, and why these types of ransomware attacks are increasing. Also -- as US employers struggle to attract workers to fill a staggering number of open positions, the unique incentives some companies are offering to get employees to jump on board.