Salon owner responds to Nancy Pelosi's "setup" claim after video surfaces
The salon owner is denying she set up Pelosi, while the stylist who did the House Speaker's hair is backing Pelosi's claim.
The salon owner is denying she set up Pelosi, while the stylist who did the House Speaker's hair is backing Pelosi's claim.
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Niches in the building's façade, empty since the museum was opened in 1902, are now graced with four seven-foot-high statues of female figures by Kenyan-American artist Wengechi Mutu
The Burmese roofed turtle – which looks like it is always smiling – was believed to be extinct until the early 2000s.
Scientists said the smoke plumes were so large, they covered the equivalent of more than one-third of Canada.
More than 300 church members supported the split, while only 7 voted to remain part of the denomination.
Ecommerce company claims a job listing that involved monitoring unionization efforts was written in error.
As New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art re-opens, niches in the building's façade, empty since the museum was opened in 1902, now feature four seven-foot-high statues of female figures by Kenyan-American artist Wengechi Mutu. "Sunday Morning" producer Sara Kugel reports.
The clinics would provide primary care to thousands of Tyson workers and their families.
Navy Fireman First Class Hadley Heavin, 23, was on the USS West Virginia when torpedoes and bombs destroyed the battleship on December 7, 1941.
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin arrived in Belarus today for meetings with President Alexander Lukashenko. It is a high-profile show of support for the beleaguered strongman, who is fighting for his political survival after mass street protests. BBC News correspondent Jonah Fisher joins CBSN's Anne-Marie Green from Minsk to talk about the latest developments and the road ahead.
The coronavirus is disproportionately affecting communities of color, impacting everything from parents deciding to send their children back to school to a lack of representation in human vaccine trials. Dr. Uche Blackstock joins CBSN to discuss some of the racial disparities.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is traveling to Kenosha, Wisconsin today in the wake of the police shooting of Jacob Blake, and plans to meet with members of Blake's family. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins CBSN with details.
Intentionally voting twice is a fraud and felony in most states. It's also a felony in North Carolina to solicit a person to vote twice.
After almost six months, barbershops and hair salons are now permitted to operate outdoors in San Francisco. That's why the SoMa StrEat Food Park is opening its grounds to The Barber Collective, a brainchild of Chris Diez and Carlos Muela. They're teaming up with the tech platform Squire to make the process as contactless as possible.
The HHS secretary says politics will not be the determining factor in the distribution of a vaccine.
CEO Ed Bastian tells employees the safety mandate "remains a top priority for reducing the spread of the virus."
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Four universities try four different strategies, including testing wastewater, to resume in-person instruction.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson announced on Instagram that he and his family are all recovering from the coronavirus.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi claims she was "set up," in her words, by a hair salon in San Francisco. Pelosi is responding to the release of a video in which she is getting her hair done Monday without wearing a mask. The city's pandemic orders do not allow hair salons to open indoors.
The Rock said it has been "one of the most challenging and difficult things we have ever had to endure as a family."
In the “CBS This Morning” series A More Perfect Union, Adriana Diaz reports on a group of Chicago teenagers who turned frustration and anger into action. They teamed cup with professional athletes and transformed a looted liquor store into a fresh food market.
SpaceX has now launched a total of 713 Starlink internet relay satellites, with thousands more on the way.
Trial will include 440 adults in the U.S., with the drugmakers expecting initial results in early December.