Reddit posters make millions on GameStop's wild stock ride
Reddit board Wallstreetbets seems to have driven a 2,000% rise in the stock price of the troubled video game retailer.
Reddit board Wallstreetbets seems to have driven a 2,000% rise in the stock price of the troubled video game retailer.
At 82 years old, Justice Stephen Breyer is the most senior member of the Supreme Court's liberal bloc.
Six international organizations, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have initiated legal action against France over alleged racism in law enforcement. In India, at least one farmer is dead and more than 80 police officers injured during protests against a controversial series of agricultural reforms. And Australia will compensate asylum-seekers whose personal information was exposed in a breach. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joins Anne-Marie Green on CBSN AM with these and other stories from around the world.
Mr. Biden is building on the action he took on his first day in office.
President Joe Biden announced steps his administration will take to combat climate change and build a greener economy. "It's a future of enormous opportunity," he said, vowing to "put climate change at the center of our domestic, national security and foreign policy." Watch his remarks.
The figure climbed from 2,700 in mid-January.
Supplies of "low dead space" syringes that can extract an extra dose from vials of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine are scarce.
The variant appears to be 50% more contagious than other strains of the virus.
Eleven workers trapped for two weeks inside a Chinese gold mine were brought safely to the surface on Sunday, a landmark achievement for an industry long-blighted by disasters and high death tolls.
New experiment platform only partially activated after spacewalkers have problems with balky cables
SSC North America made a second attempt to break the record for the world's fastest production car after doubts were raised over its first attempt in October.
Hundreds of survivors in Europe are receiving their vaccines on Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Lesley Stahl reports on the effort underway to preserve the stories of Holocaust survivors even after they pass away using artificial intelligence.
President Biden pledges to buy 200 million more vaccine doses; Super Bowl ramps up coronavirus safety precautions
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc globally, concerns over unequal access to vaccines around the world are also intensifying. Oxfam America senior adviser Niko Lusiani joined CBSN to discuss the calls for a "people's vaccine"
More than a dozen former NFL players are up for the chance to be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame this year. David Baker, president and CEO of the organization, joins CBSN to discuss how the selections are made.
Linda Thomas-Greenfield, President Joe Biden's pick to serve as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, says America's global leadership "must be rooted in our core values: support for democracy, respect for universal human rights, and the promotion of peace and security." Watch her opening statement from her Senate confirmation hearing.
To date, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has invested $1.75 billion in the fight against COVID-19.
In 2006 Scott Pelley took viewers into the vast archive, which contained millions of Nazi Holocaust documents kept out of the public eye for more than 60 years.
HIs departure comes as the Biden administration has been replacing top government officials who shepherded major immigration restrictions.
A report written by three Centers for Disease Control scientists and published in the Journal of American Medical Association stated that "there has been little evidence that schools have contributed meaningfully" to COVID-19 spikes.
"This is about making sure that the power of the federal government can be used to craft a future that we'll be proud to hand to our kids."
Apple advised users to update devices after a researcher found a security threat.
Blinken was confirmed by the Senate in a bipartisan vote Tuesday.
"Obviously, in retrospect, this organization, it wasn't good for us to have a partnership with that organization," Philadelphia's health commissioner said.