Norah O'Donnell
CBS Evening News anchor, broadcast journalist
Norah O'Donnell was born on January 23, 1974, and has built a distinguished career as one of America's most prominent broadcast journalists. She began her journalism career at local stations before moving to national networks, where she became known for her sharp interviewing skills, investigative reporting, and composed on-air presence. O'Donnell joined CBS News and has held various positions including correspondent for '60 Minutes,' co-anchor of 'CBS This Morning,' and eventually became the anchor of the 'CBS Evening News,' one of the most prestigious positions in American broadcast journalism. Throughout her career, she has covered major national and international stories, conducted high-profile interviews with political leaders and celebrities, and broken significant news stories. Beyond her anchor duties, O'Donnell is respected for her commitment to thoughtful journalism and her efforts to bring diverse perspectives to mainstream news coverage. Her career trajectory exemplifies the evolution of broadcast journalism in the digital age, and she remains a trusted voice for millions of Americans seeking news and information.
Entertainment
American
1974
Thinking about the name
Norah
Hebrew origin
“Derived from the Hebrew Noor or the Irish Nóra, both meaning 'light' or 'honor.' Norah has experienced a major resurgence in recent decades, popularized by Irish heritage and literary connections. The name feels both vintage and contemporary, with a bright, optimistic quality that appeals to modern parents seeking classic simplicity with substance.”