Biden extends pause on student loan repayments until May 1
Student loan repayments had been set to resume February 1.
Student loan repayments had been set to resume February 1.
The Biden administration has extended the pause on student loan repayments for another 90 days due to the pandemic. Borrowers now have an extension until May 1. CBSN's Tanya Rivero has more.
Investigation focuses on 580,000 Tesla vehicles with "Passenger Play," which lets users play classic video games.
From wool dryer balls to weighted blankets, here's what to buy with the Amazon gift card you got for the holidays.
As COVID-19 cases rise, the Food and Drug Administration has authorized a new tool to help fight the pandemic: Pfizer's COVID-19 pill has been granted emergency use authorization. CBS News' Debra Alfarone reports and Dr. Jerry Abraham, director of vaccine programs at Kedren Health in Los Angeles, joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss the latest pandemic news and how to stay safe during the holidays.
President Joe Biden praised his administration's efforts to relieve supply chain bottlenecks ahead of the holidays, as issues with the nation's supply chain, along with the coronavirus pandemic, have driven inflation to record highs. CBS News' Natalie Brand has more, and then Associated Press White House reporter Josh Boak speaks with Tanya Rivero about the president's latest remarks and what they mean for the U.S. supply chain.
West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin met virtually Tuesday with other Senate Democrats to talk about a way forward on the president's social and climate spending bill. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero with more.
As the highly contagious Omicron variant takes hold in the U.S., manufacturers and labs are struggling to keep up with testing demand. CBS News MoneyWatch reporter Megan Cerullo talks to CBSN's Tanya Rivero about the challenges posed by the pandemic.
From skincare and manicure kits to kitchen appliances, here's our curated list of what to shop for with your Walmart gift card.
Thousands of courses of Pfizer's pills could be available this month.
Pregnant volunteers will receive maternity working, service and dress uniforms, and a maternity cardigan sweater to test out.
"I removed the bubble wrap and there was all this cash staring at me," he said. "I had never seen money like that ever in my life except for in movies, so I was quite shocked."
The Biden administration pushed back the restart of federal student loan payments, paused during the pandemic.
More than 50 regular season games have been postponed amid an outbreak across the league.
Steve Hartman is taking a look back at some of the most inspiring stories from 2021 in the one-hour special, "On the Road with Steve Hartman: Home for the Holidays."
As the Omicron variant continues to spread across the U.S., states and the federal government are taking new measures to try to mitigate COVID-19. CBS News' Nancy Chen reports, and Infectious disease specialist Dr. Rajeev Fernando joins CBSN to discuss the latest on the pandemic.
Criminals are cashing in on the vast amounts of federal aid for people and businesses hurt by the pandemic.
"What is unclear is whether the picture will be similar in countries where there are high levels of vaccination but very low levels of previous infection," one of the study's authors says.
More than half a dozen recalls have been issued this year as carcinogen is also found in sunscreens, foot deodorants.
A nationwide supply chain shortage has left orders that were supposed to be delivered to stores on cargo ships.
On Tuesday, President Biden announced a plan to send 500 million at-home rapid COVID tests to Americans who request one online, amid a surge of infections from the Omicron variant. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports from the White House.
A 35-year-old Montana woman spent seven weeks in the hospital with a severe case of COVID-19. On the day after Thanksgiving, she was able to walk out of the hospital on her own. Meg Oliver has the story.
President Biden issues a stark warning as Omicron surges nationwide. Also, Holiday travel is ramping up as millions of Americans are expected to travel home. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
President Biden has unveiled new plans to help fight the spread of the highly contagious COVID-19 Omicron variant. The new steps include the government providing 500 million rapid at-home tests, adding more testing sites and deploying 1,000 members of the military to overwhelmed hospitals. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins CBSN to discuss.
A handful of schools in Massachusetts are allowing vaccinated students to ditch their masks during the school day, and a Boston Globe review of the state's COVID-19 case data shows those districts haven't seen a significant uptick in cases. Boston Globe education reporter Naomi Martin spoke with CBSN's Anne-Marie Green about what the data shows and how well these policies are going over in these communities.