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No one wants to go to the emergency room. Here's what it may cost once you're there.
No one wants to go to the emergency room. Here's what it may cost once you're there.
The latest job numbers show the U.S. added 245,000 jobs in November as growth slowed because of the coronavirus pandemic. Diane Swonk, chief economist for Grant Thornton, joined CBSN with the latest on the economy.
The world's largest coral reef is now in "critical" condition — the most urgent designated status.
"He died with COVID-19, and his final days were harder, scarier and lonelier than necessary," the obit said.
The bill, which decriminalizes marijuana at the federal level, is unlikely to pass in the Republican-controlled Senate.
President-elect Joe Biden is calling on Congress to quickly pass another round of pandemic aid to the country. CBS News' Natalie Brand spoke to CBSN's Tanya Rivero about how the Biden transition team is preparing for their administration and trying to push policy from the outside.
Facebook has been criticized in recent months for not doing enough to combat the spread of misinformation and hate speech. Now the question of how to handle that is reportedly creating a divide within the company. New York Times cybersecurity correspondent Sheera Frenkel joined CBSN to discuss the company's internal debate about what its priorities should be.
"As bad, as dark as it gets, I promise you there's someone out there who cares and wants to see you succeed at whatever you do," Hurst said.
Former CISA Director Chris Krebs and FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb appear on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
A Georgia judge said video "showed the lengths the defendants would take to track down and restrain another person."
As President Trump continues raging against the outcome of the election, he's turning his anger at Attorney General William Barr, who has not backed the president's unfounded claims of voter fraud. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joined CBSN with the latest.
FDA Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn says it's "realistic" that 20 million Americans could be vaccinated by the end of December. But it will be a complicated process. Dr. Angela Rasmussen, with the Georgetown Center for Global Health Science and Security, joins CBSN for a closer look at what the most efficient vaccine distribution plan could look like.
Retailer will offer 1.5 million workers cash payments later this month, but labor advocates call it a "band-aid."
Colorado teenager Gitanjali Rao was honored for her impressive work, which includes innovations that tackle water pollution and cyberbullying.
TIME magazine, in partnership with Nickelodeon, is recognizing its first Kid of the Year: 15-year-old scientist and inventor Gitanjali Rao. She stood out among more than 5,000 nominees for using technology to tackle issues ranging from water contamination to cyberbullying. Rao joined CBSN to discuss the honor and what representation as a young, female scientist of color means to her.
Hospitals and health care workers across the U.S. are being stretched this as the daily death toll from COVID-19 keeps climbing. CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz reports on nationwide efforts to fight the surge, and Dr. Bob Lahita, chairman of medicine at St. Joseph University Hospital, joined CBSN to discuss how the rollout of the vaccine will work at medical centers across the U.S.
In the last 28 years, the Senate has confirmed 95% of a president's cabinet secretary nominations, a new study finds.
President-elect Joe Biden is set to meet with NAACP members on Tuesday as he faces some criticism about his current Cabinet picks. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe and CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joined CBSN with the latest on the Biden transition.
Candace Cameron Bure is known as the "Queen of Christmas," but it's not just the movies that helped her earn that regal title. She's also partnered with the Salvation Army for their "Rescue Christmas" campaign to encourage people to donate online during a year with more people in need – and fewer of those iconic red kettles.
"There are more people in need this year and there will be fewer red kettles out and about," the actress said.
"Death threats, physical threats, intimidation – it's too much, it's not right," said one GOP elections official in Georgia.
"Honestly, the only thing I could think of was 'save my baby,'" dog owner Kaleb Benham said.
Two gas station managers are recording homeless people in Fresno, California, and are going viral because of it. CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers explains why people on social media were so moved by their stories, they sent boxes of supplies and money to help them.
The world is waiting to see how Iran will respond to the assassination of its top nuclear scientist, and the potential shift in the U.S. approach to the region under the Biden administration. Contributing correspondent and author of "Axios from Tel Aviv" Barak Ravid joined CBSN to discuss the latest.
As the job market slows. unemployment benefits could soon dry up for millions of jobless Americans.