Florida basketball player hospitalized after collapsing on court
Like most of his teammates, Johnson tested positive for COVID-19 during the summer.
Like most of his teammates, Johnson tested positive for COVID-19 during the summer.
As the Democrats look to swing Georgia blue in the crucial January 5th Senate runoff races, there are new questions surrounding incumbent Republican Senator Dave Perdue's personal financial dealings. An article published by ProPublica details the Senator's off-market sale of his Washington D.C. home. The buyer was a finance industry official whose organization was lobbying a bill in the Senate that the Georgia Senator had been overseeing. ProPublica author Robert Faturechi, who wrote the article, joins CBSN to discuss.
When the moon covers the sun completely, the sun's atmosphere — known as its corona — can be seen.
The FDA has authorized Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine for emergency use. Dr. Shereef Elnahal, president and CEO of University Hospital in Newark, New Jersey, joined CBSN with the latest on this achievement in fighting the pandemic.
"Israel's circle of recognition is growing and expanding," said Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi.
Roughly 3 million Pfizer vaccine doses prepared for U.S. shipment; Meet Hirsheimer and Hamilton, the dynamic duo behind Canal House on "The Dish"
The Urban Wood Project is a collaboration between the city of Baltimore, the USDA Forest Service and others. Their hope is that salvaging wood can revitalize the city.
According to a study published by think tank Coqual, Black Americans make up 10% of college graduates — but represent less than 1% of Fortune 500 CEOs.
General Gus Perna, chief operating officer of Operation Warp Speed, said Saturday the first COVID-19 vaccine shipments are expected to arrive in states on Monday morning. Watch his remarks.
The FDA's authorization Friday kicked off a massive effort to distribute nearly 3 million vaccine doses.
"The Supreme Court really let us down. No Wisdom, No Courage!" he tweeted.
Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Stephen Hahn sought to reassure the public on Saturday that the benefits of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine outweigh risks, after the agency authorized it for emergency use on Friday evening.
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday authorized Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine for emergency use.
From food styling and photography, to the opening of a celebrated restaurant, dynamic duo Christopher Hirsheimer and Melissa Hamilton can do it all: write about food, take pictures of it and cook it in pretty amazing ways. They are the team behind "Canal House," the famed cookbook brand that just branched out. Jeff Glor meets the James Beard Award-winning pair.
In any other year, children would be lining up to see Santa Claus this time of year -- but this is a holiday season unlike any other, so Santa is getting creative. He's finding out what kids want for Christmas through virtual visits or socially distanced appearances. Barry Petersen speaks to Denver photographer Ron Cooper, whose new book "We Are Santa: Portraits and Profiles" showcases 50 American Santas, who each want to bring holiday cheer.
Katie Melua’s jazz and folk-influenced sound may be new for some American audiences, but she’s spent the last 15 years as one of Great Britain’s top artists. Her first seven studio albums were certified platinum in the U.K., 56 times. Her latest effort, “Album No. 8,” was released in the fall. She speaks to Dana Jacobson about making the new album, and her humble beginnings in the Republic of Georgia.
The work of artist Derek Fordjour is multi-layered and multi-textured -- and that applies to both his creations and their content. On canvasses piled thick with materials, he addresses issues of race and equality in indirect ways, focusing on unusual themes like college marching bands. Anthony Mason met up with the artist to talk about his new exhibit, his inspirations and the moment he is having.
His work helped inspire nationwide economic protests in 2017 - the biggest challenge to Iran's rulers since the 2009 Green Movement protests.
Two decades ago on December 12, one of the most contentious presidential races in American history was finally settled when the Supreme Court delivered a 5-4 opinion that handed the 2000 election to George W. Bush over Al Gore. Jeff Glor looks back at the historic national moment, as the U.S. reckons with challenges to its democratically-held elections today.
Fine wood furniture is a fixture of homes throughout the world, but getting the raw material to make it doesn't have to mean raiding Earth's forests. For some manufacturers, it is now coming from urban areas, where downed trees and old buildings might otherwise end up in landfills. Errol Barnett reports on how this environmentally-friendly business model is also creating jobs in neighborhoods that need them.
President-elect Joe Biden is turning to three more Obama White House veterans to serve in his administration. If Mr. Biden's 14 Cabinet picks thus far are confirmed, they would represent the most diverse collection of men and women to ever advise the president. Ed O'Keefe reports on the ongoing transition.
CBS is presenting "Play On: Celebrating the Power of Music to Make Change" on Tuesday night, a benefit concert to help in the fight against hunger and social injustice. The event features an all-star lineup including Bon Jovi, Gary Clarke Jr. and Machine Gun Kelly. Dana Jacobson recently sat down with one of the concert's executive producers, movie star Kevin Bacon, about the details behind Tuesday night.
A major moment: Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the first COVID-19 vaccine approved in the U.S. and the next steps forward.
Katie Melua’s jazz and folk-influenced sound may be new for some American audiences, but she’s spent the last 15 years as one of Great Britain’s top artists. Her first seven studio albums were certified platinum in the U.K., 56 times. Her latest effort, “Album No. 8,” was released in the fall. Melua joined “CBS This Morning” to perform "Voices in the Night.”
Katie Melua’s jazz and folk-influenced sound may be new for some American audiences, but she’s spent the last 15 years as one of Great Britain’s top artists. Her first seven studio albums were certified platinum in the U.K., 56 times. Her latest effort, “Album No. 8,” was released in the fall. Melua joined “CBS This Morning” to perform “Your Longing Is Gone.”