Pilot unions warn of vaccine mandate causing shortages
Pilot unions suggest vaccine mandates could cause shortages in the airline industry. Errol Barnett has the story.
Pilot unions suggest vaccine mandates could cause shortages in the airline industry. Errol Barnett has the story.
Azriel Clary sat down with Gayle King for her first interview since testifying against disgraced R&B superstar R. Kelly. Clary, who was a minor when she first met Kelly, previously defended him in an interview with King in 2019. This is her first interview since R. Kelly was found guilty on all nine counts against him, including racketeering and sex trafficking charges.
During R. Kelly's trial, Clary testified that he began sexually abusing her when she was 17 years old.
About 100,000 jobs could vanish over the next five years due to automation, according to Wells Fargo.
They'd be self-administered and pain-free and could be on the market within five years, researchers say
Britney Spears is no longer under the control of her father after a Los Angeles judge removed him as conservator of the star's estate. The judge called the conservatorship under Jamie Spears a "toxic environment." Lilia Luciano reports.
The U.S. Geological Survey says the eruption is in "full swing," but local officials says no homes are in danger at the moment.
The "backdoor" Roth IRA lets wealthy Americans amass fortunes virtually tax-free. Now lawmakers want to stop them.
There was no word on when one of the Great White Way's most anticipated shows would re-open — again, and concern spread about other shows.
The pandemic has triggered a crisis in child care, as workers quit in droves and families face spiraling costs.
Months after he was convicted on corruption charges, court finds Nicolas Sarkozy guilty of spending far more on last election campaign than permitted under French law.
The rising cost of child care has made it unaffordable for many families. Nationwide, the average cost of care per child is $10,000 per year. Nancy Cordes takes a look.
The court's new term begins Monday.
The U.S. Geological Survey says the eruption is in "full swing," but local officials says no homes are in danger at the moment.
Deadline looms for Congress to avoid a government shutdown; Candidates for Virginia governor face off in debate
Congressional infighting delays Biden agenda; Korean War hero finally gets his homecoming.
She left Facebook with concerns and copies of thousands of pages of research. Sunday, 60 Minutes talks to the Facebook whistleblower.
The CDC is predicting deaths from COVID-19 will likely decrease in the coming weeks. It comes as Pfizer and BioNTech submits their data to the FDA on a pediatric COVID-19 vaccine. Dr. Adam Brown, an emergency physician and the COVID national task force chair at Envision Healthcare, joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the rest of the day's COVID-19 headlines.
The House has voted to pass a measure that would suspend the debt ceiling through mid-December of 2022, and the bill now goes to the Senate. Meanwhile, time is running out to avert a government shutdown. Failure to do so would impact multiple agencies and leave thousands of federal employees furloughed. CBS News congressional correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports on the latest from Capitol Hill. Then Siobhan Hughes, a congressional reporter for the Wall Street Journal, joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss that and more.
The panel's second round of subpoenas zero in on a rally that fueled the mob that stormed the Capitol.
Germany voted on Sunday to pick its next chancellor after Angela Merkel announced plans to step down after 16 years. Preliminary results indicate her rival Social Democratic Party winning by the slimmest of margins, but it's not yet clear what the next government will look like. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay joins Anne-Marie Green on CBSN AM with the latest.
Cole created posters that included language like "you have been visited by your local Nazis," the DOJ said.
Greece is struck by a deadly earthquake. An erupting volcano continues to devastate the area of La Palma in Spain's Canary Islands. India is hit with a cyclone. Plus Iceland holds an election recount and Switzerland votes to legalize same-sex marriage. Ian Lee joins CBSN AM from London with more on these world headlines.
The House will debate President Joe Biden's $1 trillion infrastructure bill Monday after Speaker Pelosi delayed the vote until later in the week. Democrats also want action on a $3.5 trillion spending package to expand social programs, while Senate lawmakers are considering legislation to prevent a government shutdown and avoid a debt default. CBS News congressional correspondent Kris Van Cleave joins CBSN AM to discuss.
The media frenzy surrounding the death of Gabby Petito has renewed conversation about the racial disparities in coverage of missing persons cases. Research suggests that young, white victims get more media attention than minorities and people of color. Michelle Jeanis, assistant professor of criminal justice at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, joins Anne-Marie Green on CBSN AM to discuss so-called "missing white woman syndrome."