Here’s a look at the top stories making headlines on the “CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell.” Source
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Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg resigns
Boeing fired its CEO, Dennis Muilenburg, who has been front and center as the company’s reputation and bottom line were damaged by two deadly crashes. Kris Van Cleave reports. Source
“Apocalyptic” 69-car pileup leaves more than 50 injured
Traffic cameras in the area showed heavy fog and backups on both sides of the interstate. Source
Boeing’s ousted CEO could get $26.5 million golden parachute
Despite criticism over his response to 737 Max crashes, Dennis Muilenburg could leave with pension and stock riches. Source
Saudi Arabia sentences five to death over Khashoggi murder
Saudi Arabia has sentenced five people to death in the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D’Agata spoke to CBSN about what comes next in the case that prompted an international outcry. Source
Virginia pastors give $17,000 to pay off school lunch debt
“I was overwhelmed by the generosity,” said Keana Butler, principal of Park Ridge Elementary School in Stafford, Virginia. Source
Democratic senator asks watchdog to provide findings from Ukraine aid review
Senator Chris Van Hollen is asking congressional watchdog to answer whether the administration’s suspension of Ukraine aid violated federal law. Source
Nike’s Colin Kaepernick shoe sells out in minutes
Shoe’s graphics include portrait of former NFL star whose controversial alliance with athletic gear company has proved profitable Source
Climate change brings new opportunities, not just risks
CBS News climate and weather contributor Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN to look at the impact climate change is likely to have on our world in the years ahead. Rising sea levels, long droughts, stronger storms and raging wildfires threaten huge potential costs and disruptions, but there are things we can do to help ensure a better future. Source
Republicans are leaving the House at a record pace. Why?
So far this year, 22 Republicans in the U.S. House have announced that they will not run for reelection next year. Source