Amazon targeting an untapped group of hires: Parents
The retailer is rolling out flexible scheduling to appeal to the millions of women who've dropped out of the job market.
The retailer is rolling out flexible scheduling to appeal to the millions of women who've dropped out of the job market.
Republican businessman Glenn Youngkin is projected to win the Virginia governor's race, defeating Democratic former Governor Terry McAuliffe. Political strategists Joel Payne and Jennifer Nassour spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about the impact of former President Trump's endorsement of Youngkin and the argument over critical race theory. They also look at why the New Jersey governor's race is so close in what's typically a safe blue state.
The Pentagon now estimates China will have 1,000 nuclear warheads by 2030 — more than double its estimates from last year.
Twenty-eight million school-aged children are now eligible to get Pfizer's mini dose of the COVID vaccine. Vaccinations will begin as early as Wednesday. David Begnaud has the latest.
"If cancers can be detected early, we can dramatically improve patient outcomes," said one of the doctors behind the test.
With the CDC's recommendation, 28 million American children between the ages of 5 to 11 years old are now eligible to receive Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine at a lower dosage.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II called on world leaders to take urgent action on climate change in a video message at the U.N. climate summit in Scotland. The 95-year-old monarch was due to attend the event in person, but she pulled out following doctors' orders to rest. BBC News correspondent Daniela Relph has the latest news coming from Buckingham Palace.
Glenn Youngkin is now the first Republican to win a statewide election in Virginia since 2009, after defeating Democrat Terry McAuliffe for the governorship. Reporter Julia Manchester of "The Hill" joins "CBSN AM" to talk about the state's top races.
Children ages 5 to 11 are now eligible for a lower-dose version of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine, after the CDC issued its recommendation on Tuesday. Dr. Julie Morita, the executive vice president of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, joined CBSN to discuss the latest coronavirus headlines.
As mistrust of the vaccines and the government fuel a seemingly ceaseless rise in both fatalities and cases, the Kremlin is leaving the big decisions to regional leaders.
Millions of vaccine doses have already been packaged and shipped around the country and are ready for pediatricians and pharmacies to use immediately.
In our Emmy nominated series, "Note to Self," we hear from a teen who's using her blog to help herself and others cope with heartbreaking loss. Dylan Levitt has connected with thousands all over the world — writing about losing her father to suicide and her own mental health challenges.
Supply chain disruptions stretch from China's factories to containers sitting on ships in the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, where they're waiting to be unloaded. Once the containers are brought ashore in the West, there aren't enough trucks or drivers to transport them to warehouses and stores across the country. CBS News correspondents Ramy Inocencio in China and Carter Evans in Los Angeles examine the slowdown and what's next.
Democrat Eric Adams, a former NYPD captain and Brooklyn borough president, claimed victory in the New York City mayor's race, defeating Republican Curtis Sliwa. Adams will be only the second Black mayor in the city's history. CBSN New York has more on that race plus the election of Alvin Bragg as the next Manhattan district attorney.
Oscar-winning artist and activist Jon Batiste performs "SING" with multi Grammy Award-winner Tori Kelly on "CBS Mornings."
Jon Batiste, music director for "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the deluxe edition of his album "We Are," why he says jazz is his superpower and his performance with Madonna in New York City.
CBS News found hot topics like education, taxes and the economy drove voters to the polls for Republican businessman Glenn Youngkin in the Virginia governor's race. CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto joined "CBSN AM" to break down the gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey.
In his election night speech, Adams said his victory is for "the underserved, the marginalized, the abandoned" who have felt "betrayed" by New York City.
Twenty-eight million school-aged children are now eligible to get Pfizer's mini dose of the COVID vaccine. Vaccinations will begin as early as Wednesday. David Begnaud has the latest.
"This is a very significant development in this case and we are still processing the car for any additional evidence," the district attorney said.
The families said the Israeli court's proposal to end a decades-long legal battle forced them to "choose between our own dispossession or submitting to an oppressive agreement."
The rapper and business mogul gained more than 1 million followers in just hours.
Republican Glenn Youngkin beat Democrat Terry McAuliffe to win the Virginia governor race, while the New Jersey governor race is still too close to call. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the races and what their outcomes mean for Republicans and Democrats.
U.N. says atrocities in "reckless" war between Ethiopian government and Tigrayan rebels "may amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity," as the U.S. urges citizens to pack their bags.
Virginia has elected its first Republican governor in more than a decade in a major blow for the Democratic Party. Also, tens of millions of young children are now eligible for Pfizer's COVID vaccine. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.