Drug-resistant superbug fungus spread in two U.S. cities, CDC says
Found in hospitals and long-term care facilities, the cases indicate what may be the first known transmissions in the U.S.
Found in hospitals and long-term care facilities, the cases indicate what may be the first known transmissions in the U.S.
Vice President Kamala Harris met with DACA recipients and immigration advocates Thursday, nine years after the "Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals" program was created for people who had been brought to the U.S. illegally as children. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss the meeting.
It will be the second test flight for Boeing's astronaut ferry ship after a problem-plagued maiden flight in 2019.
Pro surfer Kolohe Andino discusses how his upbringing prepared him for the Tokyo Olympics. Carter Evans tags along as he rides the waves.
Lawyers for a Black man who maintains his innocence in the 1996 murder of a White woman are in court arguing for a new trial.
The nation's top infectious disease doctor says the league's decision gives other organizations "the impetus to do the same sort of thing."
In a new memo, Commissioner Roger Goodell said teams responsible for cancelations would receive a loss on their record and players on both teams would not be paid.
How can a fully vaccinated person still get COVID-19 and spread the virus? Dr. Jon LaPook explains.
The NFL is warning teams that if there is a COVID outbreak and players aren't vaccinated, prepare to forfeit and suffer a financial loss. David Begnaud has the details.
Kolohe Andino took CBS News to a Southern California beach to show off his unmistakable style ahead of competing in the Summer Games.
More than 90 people connected to the Games have been infected, including USA volleyball player Taylor Crabb and four other American athletes who are sidelined due to positive tests.
Norah O'Donnell interviewed Dr. Anthony Fauci, who explains whether breakthrough COVID cases mean the vaccines are failing. He also said the NFL is sending a "very strong signal" with its new COVID rule.
A major internet outage took down more than 20,000 websites, including Google, Amazon, banks and airlines. Mola Lenghi reports.
The Justice Department is cracking down on the wave of illegal guns plaguing American cities. But federal efforts to reduce gun crime have rarely had much impact. Jeff Pegues takes a look.
Forget Fido and Spot. This is what you're really calling your dog.
Even people who are fully vaccinated can spread the virus, health experts warn.
The current number of applicants is over 20,000, but about half have yet to complete the initial stages of the application.
Earlier this year, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a Republican, signed a law prohibiting companies from mandating vaccines as a prerequisite for service. In an op-ed for the Miami Herald, former Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine said DeSantis was putting people and the cruise industry in jeopardy. Levine, the CEO of Royal Media Partners, joins CBSN AM to discuss.
A licensed public adjuster wrote in the Orlando Sentinel that the deadly Surfside, Florida, condo collapse should be a lesson for Puerto Rico. Jack Hanks pointed to condo buildings on the island that remain damaged years after Hurricane Maria devastated the U.S. territory. Hanks, the CEO and president of Velocity Public Adjusting, joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss.
Quanesha Burks worked as a teen at McDonald's to help her family. Now, she's a first-time Olympian heading to Tokyo to compete in the long jump.
Andrew Bennett became at least the 21st Capitol riot defendant to enter a guilty plea.
Airbnb, TripAdvisor and Vrbo urged to require disabling or fixes for residential elevators after a 7-year-old dies.