If you have to travel this Thanksgiving, do this
"There's nothing that is 100% protective unless you stay home alone, or with people who you've been in the same pod or protective bubble with," Dr. Jon LaPook said.
"There's nothing that is 100% protective unless you stay home alone, or with people who you've been in the same pod or protective bubble with," Dr. Jon LaPook said.
Investigation reportedly is looking at fees paid to Ivanka Trump, who said the inquiry amounts to "harassment."
"The Treasury and Fed play Battleship in tainted Covid waters," one leading economist said of the year-end move.
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A group of migrant women are claiming doctors performed unnecessary medical procedures on them at a Georgia ICE detention center. CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal reports on two of these women's stories.
The inability to earn a living wage is creating an economic headwind for the nation, one expert says.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger told reporters on Friday that President-elect Joe Biden had definitively won the state.
Group says array of products have security and privacy issues, from smart coffee makers to connected toy kitchens.
Dry ice is critical to transporting and storing the vaccines — but the nearly 1,000 minimum dose requirement is a challenge for rural areas.
A bipartisan group has formed the National Council on Election Integrity to advocate for a peaceful transfer of power to a Biden administration. Two of the members are former Clinton Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and former Bush Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff.
Dr. Atul Gawande of President-elect Biden's COVID-19 advisory board joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the CDC's guidelines on Thanksgiving travel and his concerns about the delay in the transfer of power from the Trump administration to the future Biden administration.
While there is good news on the coronavirus vaccine front, the CDC is urging Americans not to travel for Thanksgiving, as cases rise across the country. Also, Georgia election officials declared Joe Biden the winner in the state after they completed an unprecedented audit of paper ballots. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
When Bounchan Keola finished his duties, locals applauded him. "For the first time in my life, I felt good about myself," he said.
Bobi Wine, who has used his music to deliver his message for years, has emerged as a potent challenge to President Yoweri Museveni's 36-year rule.
Man who confessed "reenacted the crime to detectives and provided corroborated information about the murder," police said.
Orlando Hall's execution was opposed due to coronavirus fears and because all-white jury recommended the Black man be put to death.
Nvidia says its cloud gaming service can now run on Safari browser on iPhones and iPads and will soon enable users to access Fortnite.
Tom Colicchio is urging Congress to pass the bipartisan RESTAURANTS Act to aid the food service industry.
Urges people to "recalibrate" their lives, saying, "At one point, we really thought there was a possibility that it might kill her. ... This thing is scary as hell."
Splashdown shows booster can safely re-enter atmosphere as company works toward mid-air recovery
CDC urges against holiday travel as U.S. sees 170,000 daily cases; COVID-19 patient thanks medical staff by playing violin
Federal investigators allege that the roadside zoo run by the Lowes has potentially 100 to 200 animals, including some protected by the Endangered Species Act, on exhibit, including tigers, lions, a grizzly bear and ring-tailed lemurs.
Trump admin. doubles down on voter fraud claims; Donations pouring for Georgia Senate candidates
President-elect Joe Biden spent Thursday working on plans to fight the coronavirus pandemic and trying to work around President Trump's refusal to share vital information. Ed O'Keefe has the details.
Progress is quickly being made in the race for a coronavirus vaccine. AstraZeneca says the vaccine it is developing at Oxford University in London is highly effective in older adults. This is the third vaccine to show promise in recent weeks, and it could be available alongside the vaccines being developed by Pfizer and Moderna. Charlie D'Agata discusses how the AstraZeneca vaccine differs from the other two.