Tiger Woods recovering after surgery for injuries in rollover crash
Woods, 45, underwent lengthy surgery for extensive injuries to his lower right leg, ankle and foot suffered in the crash, his organization said.
Woods, 45, underwent lengthy surgery for extensive injuries to his lower right leg, ankle and foot suffered in the crash, his organization said.
Rhode Island became one of the only Democratic-led states to keep school doors open before the Centers for Disease Control approved the return of in-person learning. Governor Gina Raimondo fought to keep students in school and limit the spread of COVID-19. New York Times magazine staff writer Susan Dominus joins CBSN to discuss the results of the governor's decision and how teachers responded to the decision to return to school.
This week on "Face the Nation," the government's plan to vaccine Americans is already showing signs of strain as the number of coronavirus cases and deaths climbs higher than ever, and concern over a new variant of the virus grows.
"Without Black veterans being front and center in the conversation about their service, their experiences, that history will be lost," co-founder Richard Brookshire said.
"This has been a record-breaking year for fundraising, which has been matched with just as historic an amount in campaign budgets and grant disbursements," the organization said.
An FDA review released today confirms the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine is both safe and effective against COVID-19, likely setting the stage for a third vaccine to be authorized for use in the U.S. Dr. Neeta Ogden joins CBSN with more.
President Joe Biden is signing an executive order on supply chains Wednesday, part of the administration's efforts to cope with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. The move comes as Congress continues to consider Biden's Cabinet nominees and the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined CBSN with the latest.
Federal prosecutors announced a nine-person indictment of Oath Keepers militia members, including new charges for six who were recently arrested and charged Friday.
Women are making up increasing numbers of the delivery workforce for apps like Instacart, UberEats and DoorDash.
Chain expands locations offering immunization shots to Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Louisiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
The Biden administration is distributing more than 25 million masks, targeting low-income communities.
As COVID-19 cases appear to slow, sports arenas have started to reopen under strict COVID-19 health guidelines. Mola Lenghi spent some time at New York City's Barclays Center - home to the Brooklyn Nets - ahead of their first game in front of fans in nearly one year.
Doctors say Tiger Woods is recovering from serious leg injuries after his single-car crash in California on Tuesday. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Woods' injuries and what his treatment might look like.
The CDC reported that emergency departments saw a more than 30% spike in visits from children 12 to 17 years old for mental health reasons between April and October.
The new vehicles, part of USPS' goal to be more environmentally friendly, are getting mixed reviews for looks.
72% of the LGBT Generation Z adults identify as bisexual.
"Users browsing the library stacks would be very unlikely to encounter a stray spider or be bitten," an associate professor said.
False and dangerous information about the coronavirus pandemic and politics continues to spread online, and memes are often the vehicle of choice for misinformation on social media. Axios media reporter Sara Fischer joined CBSN to discuss why memes pose a significant threat and what users can do about it.
William Burns, Biden's nominee to lead the CIA, would be the first career diplomat to lead the spy agency.
Confirmation hearings continue on Capitol Hill; Teens and children facing mental health crisis
President Biden and Democrats in Congress are pushing for the federal minimum wage to be gradually increased to $15 per hour, but they're facing opposition as they try to get the proposal into the coronavirus relief bill. Mary Kay Henry, the president of the Service Employees International Union, joins CBSN to discuss what a pay hike could mean for millions of American workers.
The Black Veterans Project co-founder and executive director Richard Brookshire joined CBSN to discuss the importance of initiatives supporting veterans of color and the legacy of inequality within the ranks.
Malaysia has deported over 1,000 people back to Myanmar, directly going against an earlier court order to halt the process. Meanwhile, in Greece, doctors and health care workers protested the “suffocating” conditions at hospitals amid the pandemic. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joins CBSN AM to discuss these stories and more international news headlines.
Only on “CBS This Morning,” Anthony Mason interviews sports photojournalist Neil Leifer about his long career, including more than 200 covers, his iconic photographs, and his favorite subjects, including Muhammad Ali.
The order calls for a review of supply chains for critical goods, including pharmaceuticals and large capacity batteries.