america and china s taiwan faceoff. tonight, tensions escalate ahead of speaker nancy pelosi s possible trip to the self-governed island. adam yamaguchi is there tonight as war games with uh underway. the fact we re seeing an amphibious assault suggests that the taiwanese think the chinese will take islands in the south china sea and dickerson: another supply chain log jam in the warning from the nation s businessiest port. terror shark encounters. what had swimmers racing to shore. and renning the life and careers of two americans icons and thee. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. dickerson: good evening, and thank you for joining us, i m john dickerson in for norah. tonight, we are awaiting president biden, who will speak within the hour about what s being described as a successful counterterrorism strike. a seen nor administration official tells cbs news that the u.s. killed top al quaida leader aym
reporter: tonight the view from space of the path card by the flames. america and china s taiwan faceoff. tonight, tensions escalate ahead of speaker nancy pelosi s possible trip to the self- governed island. cbs adam yamaguchi is there tonight aswar games are underway. another supply chain log jam in the warning tonight from the nation s busiest port. terrifying shark encounters, the frightening scene in florida hat had swimmers racing to shore. and we remember the life and careers of and remembering the life and careers of two americans icons and the legacy they ve left behind. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. dickerson: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us, i m john dickerson in for norah. tonight, we are awaiting president biden just announced a successful counterterrorism strike that killed top al quaida leader ayman al-zawahri over the weekend. this is a significa
ATLANTA — Among its recommendations for initiatives to decrease truck driver shortages, the Georgia Senate Study Committee on Truck Driver Shortages has suggested a repeal of the state’s direct-action statute.
Matt Grigsby, senior program engineer at Otto, takes his hands off the steering wheel of a self-driving, big-rig truck during a demonstration on the highway on Aug. 18, 2016 in
ATLANTA — Among its recommendations for initiatives to decrease truck driver shortages, the Georgia Senate Study Committee on Truck Driver Shortages has suggested a repeal of the state’s direct-action statute.