Radio City cancels all "Christmas Spectacular" shows due to COVID
The coronavirus pandemic is once again disrupting life in the U.S.
The coronavirus pandemic is once again disrupting life in the U.S.
Police in Virginia say the discovery of four bodies at two different locations in the state are the work of a serial killer who used a shopping cart to transport his victims' bodies after meeting them on dating sites. CBSN's Lana Zak reports.
The vaccine requirement is for companies with 100 employees or more.
More than 120,000 new COVID-19 cases are being reported every day in the U.S. CBS News' Elise Preston reports on disruptions caused by the Delta and Omicron variants ahead of the holiday season. Then, Dr. Bhavna Lall, a clinical assistant professor at the University of Houston College of Medicine, joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the latest.
A Senate vote on President Biden's social spending and climate agenda will likely take place after the new year while the president continues to negotiate the bill with Democrats. CBS News correspondent Natalie Brand reports from Capitol Hill. Then, CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN's Lana Zak to explain why paid family leave, a key component of the package, is appearing more likely to be cut from the legislation.
When a journalist tested positive for COVID, the State Department disclosed it to the press. It did not reveal that two flight crew members had also tested positive.
U.S. faces new COVID wave before holidays; Mom does good deeds to honor son who died at 1 month
Most suspects either bailed out or met no-bail criteria under a policy meant to ease prison overcrowding during the COVID pandemic — a policy local leaders want lifted.
From designer luxury to under-the-radar brands, these high-end face masks offer protection from COVID-19 in style.
The U.S. is facing another wave of COVID-19 cases as the holiday travel season begins. Cases are surging in more than a quarter of the country as the Delta variant continues to wreak havoc. Elise Preston has the latest.
Irving had been benched since the start of the season because he did not get vaccinated against COVID-19.
School districts across the country were on alert -- some even cancelling classes -- in response to vague threats of violence posted on social media. Jeff Pegues has the details.
Viral stories of soldiers surprising their families after months apart are common, but this story wouldn't have been possible without one woman behind the scenes. Mattie Mitchell is the unseen hand behind an untold number of joyful surprises in Nashville, Tennessee. Steve Hartman reports.
The 12 remaining hostages kidnapped by a criminal gang in Haiti are back on American soil, flown to safety by the Coast Guard. They're the last of a group of 17 people, including five children, who were captured two months ago. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
President Biden conceded his $2 trillion Build Back Better plan won't pass by a year-end deadline. And now, a key provision of the bill for working parents appears headed for the chopping block. Nancy Cordes has the story.
Whether it's a Nordstrom gift card, a Visa gift card, or just plain old cash, here's what to spend it on at Nordstrom.
Mattie Mitchell started a group to do good deeds for other families following her son's death at one month old.
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Former Minnesota police officer Kim Potter took the stand in her own defense -- recalling the moment she used deadly force against Daunte Wright during a traffic stop. Jennifer Mayerle has the details.
The CDC warns the highly-contagious Omicron variant is expected to soon become the dominant strain in the U.S.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
Lululemon leggings and yoga pants are popular, but expensive. Here's what you need to know about Lululemon.
Vaccine requirement faced opposition from a vocal minority of Boeing workers, about 92% of whom are fully vaxxed.
Retailer had relaxed its phone-use restrictions for hundreds of thousands of warehouse workers during the pandemic.
The latest smart-exercise-machine release from Echelon, the EX-8S, features a curved touchscreen and light-up flywheels