storms, bringing snow from the southwest to new england. could you get a foot of snow this weekend? america s top military officials meet with 50 defense ministers, united against russia, but fail to agree on sending tanks to ukraine. cbs debora patta is on the front lines tonight. organic food label fraud. the crackdown at the grocery store. what to look out for. and on the road with the lesson of perseverance from a teenager who never gave up on his dreams. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. tonight and this weekend, the marches across america as this sunday marks 50 years since the supreme court ruled on roe v. wade. that anniversary observed for the first time since the landmark decision on abortion was overturned. plus, we ve got an important health update on damar hamlin as his team, the buffalo bills, prepares for a remash against
baby formula crisis: two children with special medical needs hospitalized amid the shortage. the new details tonight. plus the major manufacturer airlifting in supplies. breaking news: covid boosters authorized for kids. all the details parents need to know. and one million covid deaths, and the hundreds of thousands of children who lost a parent in the pandemic. tonight s other top headlines: the drug smuggling tunnel found on the southern border stretching the length of almost six football fields. 400 u.f.o. encounters the pentagon s newly declassified intelligence. plus the memorial day weekend travel forecast you re going to want to hear. and finally tonight, one woman s run for the record books. her inspirational story from cancer survivor to marathoner. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell reporting tonight from new york. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night from new york. we re going to begin tonight with the d
Baxter County has been added to the major disaster declaration for Arkansans who sustained damage from the May 24-27 severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes, and flooding.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced five more counties have been added to the major disaster declaration for Oklahomans who sustained damage from the April 25 through May 9 severe storms.