Inflation fears send investors scurrying for the exit
Stocks slump after report showing that consumer prices rose at their fastest pace last month since 2008.
Stocks slump after report showing that consumer prices rose at their fastest pace last month since 2008.
The Food and Drug Administration has given the green light to the Pfizer vaccine for 12-to-15-year-olds.
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory committee voted to recommend Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for use in children as young as 12. Dr. Sunil Sood, the chair of pediatrics at South Shore University Hospital and Cohen Children's Medical Center, joined CBSN to discuss.
Covington, Kentucky has come under the national spotlight in the debate over infrastructure spending. Mayor Joseph Meyer joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero for a closer look at President Joe Biden's $2.3 trillion plan to fix infrastructure and the Brent Spence Bridge, which connects his city to Ohio.
In her first interview as administrator, Criswell discussed a few of the disasters the agency is addressing. Fifty-four of them grew out of the pandemic.
This was president's first joint meeting with all four congressional leaders.
Many adolescents could get their first doses within the coming days.
Four states declare emergencies as some local gas stations run out empty amid panic buying at the pumps.
GOP attorneys general battling the Biden administration in court argue guidance from the Treasury Department does not bring the tax provision within constitutional bounds.
IRS said it delivered some 165 million payments worth about $388B, with an additional 1 million arriving this week.
Heavy fighting is underway in Yemen's oil-rich Marib region, where Houthi rebels have intensified their assault. Millions of innocent people are caught in the crossfire and facing starvation. CBS News producer Amjad Tadros joins "CBSN AM" from Amman, Jordan, to explain the latest developments.
"We know this sounds simple, but when people get desperate they stop thinking clearly," the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said.
GOP lawmakers voted to oust Representative Liz Cheney from her position as chair of the House Republican Conference, the party's third-highest position in the House. Cheney, a staunch conservative, has repeatedly denounced Republicans' lies about the 2020 election and was one of 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach former President Trump after the deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. CBSN Washington reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and Leslie Sanchez, a CBS News political analyst and a Republican strategist... Читать дальше...
A United Nations Middle East envoy warns that the latest conflict between Israel and Gaza could escalate into a "full-scale war." Meantime, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says Israel has the right to protect itself. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero from Tel Aviv with the latest.
Audrey Nicole Francisquini put on a backpack, grabbed a skateboard and went to her local high school with one goal in mind: Gain Instagram followers.
The average refund is almost $3,000, but more taxpayers are facing delays this year due to IRS staffing and tax code changes.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Wednesday that it is "disturbing" see Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney, who was ousted from her leadership position earlier in the day, "attacked for simply speaking the truth." Watch her comments.
Brown was killed by sheriff's deputies after police descended on his home to serve a warrant.
17-year-old Washington D.C. student Zion Kelly's brother Zaire was shot in September 2017 by a man that attempted to mug him earlier in the day. "He shot my brother in the head."
Parkland shooting survivor Alex Wind challenged the idea that the young have no voice: "When Joan of Arc fought back English forces she was 17 years old. When Mozart wrote his first symphony he was eight years old. I say that we were the only people who could have made this movement possible."
19-year-old Trevon Bosley, whose brother Terrell who was killed leaving church, spoke to the D.C. crowd on behalf of Chicago youth, describing how his home town was disproportionately affected by gun violence.
"Arming teachers will not work. Zero tolerance policies do not work. They make us feel like criminals," said California teen Edna Chavez. "We should feel supported and empowered in our schools"
Sarah Chadwick, a Parkland shooting survivor, said that "One life is worth more than all the guns in America. We are fighting, we have been fighting since Columbine, since Pulse, since Las Vegas, and we will continue to fight until we have put an end to gun violence"
Student journalist Delaney Tarr from Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school, urged students to keep pressing for change, not to relent or move on from the topic: "If we move on, the NRA and those against us will win."
Parkland shooting survivor Cameron Kasky urged the DC crowd to educate themselves, register to vote and prepare to vote out legislators who fail to act on gun violence. Kasky said that the younger generation would act where older generations had failed. "Don't worry, we got this," he said.