Dr. David Agus on the growing confusion about COVID-19 vaccine booster shots
CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus discusses the growing confusion over possible COVID-19 vaccine booster shots, the CDC's new school guidelines and more.
CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus discusses the growing confusion over possible COVID-19 vaccine booster shots, the CDC's new school guidelines and more.
Japan is under a state of emergency as COVID-19 cases continue to rise ahead of the Tokyo Olympic Games. Now the government is banning alcohol sales and restaurant owners are upset about the latest measures. Lucy Craft reports.
Authorities say a squad of 26 Colombian nationals and two Haitian-Americans were involved in the assassination of the Haitian president. Christina Riffini reports.
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Adams is set to join a meeting the president is holding with other law enforcement and municipal leaders to discuss the nationwide surge in gun violence.
On Sunday, British billionaire Richard Branson and a crew of five others soared into space onboard a Virgin Galactic rocket plane. Mark Strassmann reports.
Candidates hoping to challenge California's Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom in a September 14th recall election have until Friday to get their names on the ballot. SFGate politics editor Eric Ting joins CBSN's Lana Zak with more on the recall and why Governor Newsom is suing his own appointee, California Secretary of State Shirley Weber.
On Sunday, Pope Francis made his first public appearance since his major intestinal surgery last week, leading prayers from a hospital balcony. The Vatican said he should be discharged any day now. Chris Livesay reports.
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Wildfires in several western states exploded overnight, forcing evacuations and killing two firefighters who were responding when their plane crashed. Some 30 million people are under excessive heat warnings and advisories, with several cities hitting record triple-digit temperatures. Lilia Luciano reports.
Haiti's interim prime minister and its Senate president are struggling for control after President Jovenel Moise was assassinated last week. New York Times foreign correspondent Catherine Porter joins CBSN to talk more about the investigation and what comes next.
On Sunday, Italy won the European soccer championship title, defeating England 3-2 in a shootout.
Health experts are concerned that America is becoming sharply divided on vaccinations against COVID-19. Dr. Krutika Kuppalli, an assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the Medical University of South Carolina, joins CBSN with more on that and the spread of the highly infections Delta variant.
Officials in Surfside, Florida, gave an update on recovery efforts at the ruins of the collapsed condo building. The confirmed death toll rose to 90 and 31 others are still unaccounted for.
Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock and Police Chief Paul Pazen held a briefing about the arrests of 4 people on drug and weapons charges at a hotel near the site of MLB All-Star Game festivities. "We want to reassure everyone, reassure our public, that there is no ongoing threat," Hancock said. Watch their remarks.
The Conservative Political Action Conference will wrap up Sunday with a speech from former President Donald Trump. The three-day event in Dallas largely focused on "cancel culture," President Biden and the Democrats. Jacob Vaughn, a staff writer at the Dallas Observer, joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the convention.
More than 10 years after a powerful earthquake and tsunami caused a massive nuclear meltdown in the Daiichi Power Plant, Lesley Stahl reports on the unprecedented cleanup effort.
"We have no reason to believe this incident was connected to terrorism or a threat directed at the All-Star Game," the FBI said in a statement.