LeBron James' voting rights group takes aim at Georgia Senate runoffs
"We're gonna get behind that and hopefully create change," he said.
"We're gonna get behind that and hopefully create change," he said.
Johnson was among the world's greatest athletes from 1955 through his Olympic triumph in 1960, winning a national decathlon championship in 1956 and a silver medal at the Melbourne Olympics that same year.
"In the grand scheme of things, canceling a big wedding isn't the worst thing that could happen," the bride said.
Pet adoptions are way up this year, with people stuck at home looking for ways to deal with isolation. First on "CBS This Morning," a new report from the Better Business Bureau warns that complaints about pet scams have doubled in the last year and consumers have lost over $2.3 million in 2020 so far. Anna Werner reports.
McConnell's proposal is separate from the bipartisan $908 billion plan proposed by lawmakers on Tuesday.
This is the first time in nearly 70 years that Arizona will have two Democratic senators.
The shorter time period is meant to encourage more people to quarantine.
The U.K. has become the first country to grant Pfizer emergency use of its coronavirus vaccine. Its first 800,000 doses will arrive in just a few days. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports.
The U.K. is the first country in the West to authorize emergency use of a coronavirus vaccine. Health officials there have already ordered 40 million doses. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata joins CBSN with the latest on the distribution plans.
Researchers' "best case scenario" points to 15% plunge in GDP, a bigger hit than seen during the Great Recession.
U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned that three-fourths of new and emerging human infectious diseases are animal-to-human.
"I wouldn't do it again if I knew then what I know now. It weighs on me and it will continue to weigh on me until everyone is 100% better," the event organizer said.
The former president said the rhetoric could turn off new people, rather than convince them to be a part of it.
The new Department of Transportation rule states a service animal must be a dog.
The U.K. has become the first country in the world to approve Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine for distribution. U.K. officials said they'll be ready to start administering the vaccine as early as next week. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata joined "CBSN AM" to explain how the U.K. was able to move ahead without the European Union and what happens to the AstraZeneca vaccine being tested by Oxford.
China and Russia have a head start in the race to offer coronavirus vaccine options for mass distribution in developing countries. A Washington Post report looks at how the two countries are using their vaccines to expand their political and economic influence globally. Washington Post foreign affairs reporter Emily Rauhala joined CBSN to discuss.
Attorney General William Barr said the Justice Department has not found evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election. This contradicts President Trump’s baseless claims about the election. CBS News’ Debra Alfarone joined “CBSN AM” with the latest.
Protesters shouted as deputies arrested Danny Presti, the co-owner of Mac's Public House on Staten Island.
Page posted that he felt "overwhelming gratitude for the incredible people who have supported me along this journey."
A man who was rescued at sea 86 miles off the coast of Florida is talking about his ordeal. CBS Philadelphia was at the Port of Wilmington when Stuart Bee spoke, two days after he was found clinging to his capsized vessel.
UK regulators approve Pfizer vaccine; Empowering black women in health care
Complaints about pet scams have roughly doubled from last year, according to a new Better Business Bureau report, and Americans have lost more than $2 million.
The U.K. has given Pfizer the go-ahead to distribute the world's first coronavirus vaccine backed by rigorous science. Dr. Neeta Ogden, an internal medicine specialist and immunologist, joined CBSN to discuss how the country got ahead of the U.S. and what American regulators can learn from the U.K.'s timeline.
The coronavirus pandemic has put the U.S. medical system under tremendous strain, and waiting in the wings are medical students who have to learn under circumstances vastly different from their mentors. Jamie Ducharme, a Time staff writer focusing on health, joins CBSN to talk about her latest article, "How U.S. Medical Schools Are Training a Post-Pandemic Generation of Doctors."
The Alphabet Rockers, a multi-racial, multi-generational hip-hop group, is using music to help build a more just world. They sing and rap about diversity, standing up for others and acceptance of transgender youth. Jamie Yuccas reports for the "CBS This Morning" series, A More Perfect Union.