COVID-19 is biggest cop killer, yet many cops resist vaccines
More than 500 law enforcement officers have died after contracting the coronavirus, making it their biggest on-the-job risk.
More than 500 law enforcement officers have died after contracting the coronavirus, making it their biggest on-the-job risk.
Scott, who was performing at the time of the surge, is facing multiple lawsuits.
November 15 is the deadline to register for the monthly advanced payment of the expanded tax credit.
Two foreign nationals are accused of using REvil ransomware to collect payments from dozens of companies, nonprofits, and government entities.
Three Muslim men sued the FBI in 2011, arguing the federal government targeted them and their Southern California community based on their religion.
Jurors were shown graphic, closeup police photos Monday of the gunshot wounds that killed Ahmaud Arbery.
Country's oldest gun maker heading to Georgia after emerging from second bankruptcy in wake of Sandy Hook carnage.
The U.S. is reopening its borders to international travelers, allowing fully vaccinated people from dozens of countries including Canada, Mexico and most of Europe. Travelers are also required to have a negative COVID-19 test within three days of travel. Roger Dow, president of the U.S. Travel Association, joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss what travelers need to know.
The student, Mia Brailford, was last seen the night of November 6.
She finished the race just over 2 hours, 32 minutes – her best out of the six marathons.
Gaige Grosskreutz, 27, had a gun in has hand, with his arms raised, when Rittenhouse fired, shooting him in the bicep.
The book is a collection of deeply personal essays from Ratajkowski's life and modeling career, focused on events that influenced her beliefs and identity.
Campaigns are often used to encourage important vaccinations – some of them even required for kids to enter schools.
The situation in Ethiopia is worsening as rebel fighters advance toward the capital. Over the weekend, tens of thousands of people protested the latest wave of violence as Tigray forces captured nearby towns. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta joins CBSN with the latest.
The investigation into the deadly Astroworld music festival is intensifying after at least eight people died. CBS national correspondent Lilia Luciano breaks down the tragedy and discusses the aftermath of the tragic event.
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Actor Alec Baldwin called for production companies to hire police officers to monitor the safety of guns on movie and television sets.
As global COVID-19 cases surpass 250 million, President Biden's vaccination rule for big businesses is facing legal challenges. This comes as the U.S. reopens its international borders to 33 countries. Justin Gill, DNP, an urgent care nurse practitioner and vice president of the Washington State Nurses Association, joins CBSN to discuss the latest on the coronavirus pandemic.
As more businesses begin to enforce COVID-19 vaccine requirements, some workers are getting caught submitting fake proof of vaccination cards. This comes as multiple states are challenging the Biden administration's vaccination rules. Lindsay Ryan, a lawyer with the firm Polsinelli, joined CBSN to discuss employer rights and vaccine mandates.
The rate of COVID transmission across Europe is of "grave concern," the World Health Organization said Thursday. Senior Foreign Correspondent Charlie D'Agata spoke with WHO’s regional director of Europe, Dr. Hans Kluge, who warns vaccines are not enough, and that we must continue to wear masks, wash our hands and socially distance.
"When it comes to climate, time really is running out," the former president told climate advocates in Glasgow.
Unemployment numbers are falling in the U.S., with the October jobs report beating expectations, but labor shortages persist. A recent article in "The Atlantic" points out that about 7 million workers have left their jobs despite rising wages and a surging U.S. economy. The author of that piece, Derek Thompson, joined CBSN to discuss the disappearing workforce.
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The officer, who has served 17 years in law enforcement, is in critical condition.
Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi survived an armed drone attack at his home on Sunday. The attack comes two days after violent unrest over recent election results disputed by Iran-backed militia groups. Imtiaz Tyab reports.