Family of slain MP says to "set aside hatred"
David Amess, a conservative MP first elected in 1983, was stabbed to death on Friday at a constituent meeting in Leigh-on-Sea in Essex.
David Amess, a conservative MP first elected in 1983, was stabbed to death on Friday at a constituent meeting in Leigh-on-Sea in Essex.
The FDA vaccine advisory panel is recommending booster shots for some Americans, and these recommendations will head to the FDA and CDC for further authorization. Dr. Ofer Levy, a voting member on that FDA vaccine panel, joins CBSN's Lana Zak for more on the story.
Several prominent Democrats are campaigning for Terry McAuliffe in his race for Virginia governor against Republican Glenn Youngkin next month. Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms visited the commonwealth Sunday, and joined Lana Zak on CBSN to discuss the importance of the gubernatorial election for the Democratic Party.
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Supply chain disruptions in the U.S. are fueling record-high prices for everyday items. As prices soar and shelves empty, experts warn that low-income Americans and small businesses will be left most vulnerable. Lilia Luciano reports; Volunteers of TOUCH Outreach in Minneapolis take to the streets nightly to stop violence in the city before it starts. Jennifer Mayerle shares their story.
The workers still must vote to approve it, but the strike has been called off with the tentative deal.
Volunteers of TOUCH Outreach in Minneapolis take to the streets nightly to stop violence in the city before it starts. Jennifer Mayerle shares their story.
Police in Britian are calling the stabbing death of longtime U.K. lawmaker David Amess a terrorist attack. Roxana Saberi updates.
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Supply chain disruptions in the U.S. are fueling record-high prices for everyday items. As prices soar and shelves empty, experts warn that low-income Americans and small businesses will be left most vulnerable. Lilia Luciano reports.
One 525-foot-wide asteroid that passed Earth on Friday was only discovered last month.
"President Clinton has continued to make excellent progress over the last 24 hours," spokesperson Angel Ureña said Saturday.
As of Saturday, one person has died from Legionnaires, two are hospitalized and seven have been released from the hospital.
Durst was sentenced to life in prison on Thursday for murdering his friend Susan Berman.