Elton John postpones several shows after testing positive for COVID-19
He added that he's fully vaccinated and boosted and expects to be back on stage this weekend.
He added that he's fully vaccinated and boosted and expects to be back on stage this weekend.
One source tells CBS News the idea "died on the vine."
Self-described “Mask Nerd” Aaron Collins is an aerosol scientist who tests masks in his home laboratory and rates their ability to filter out aerosol. He joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss which masks offer the best protection against COVID-19.
Mora was 27 years old.
Stewart Rhodes and nine co-defendants officially entered not-guilty pleas on multiple counts and will stand trial in July.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is blaming the U.S. for escalating tensions in Eastern Europe, as the Pentagon puts 8,500 U.S. troops on "heightened alert" to deploy if necessary. CBS News' Skyler Henry reports and CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins Tanya Rivero and Jericka Duncan with more from the administration.
The travel industry is encouraging people to book their next getaways right now. Roger Dow, president and CEO of the U.S. Travel Association, and Samantha Brown, a travel television host, joined CBS News to discuss making plans amid the pandemic.
As President Biden's climate agenda is stalled in Congress, a controversial approach is garnering significant attention from lawmakers. CBS MoneyWatch reporter Irina Ivanova joins Tanya Rivero and Jericka Duncan to discuss why Congress is investing billions in carbon capture technology.
The Coast Guard suspects it was a human smuggling venture.
Judges have approved a request from the Fulton County district attorney to seat a grand jury to investigate former President Donald Trump's possible inference in the 2020 election. Tia Mitchell, Washington correspondent for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, joins CBS News to discuss what evidence the grand jury will try to gather for potential criminal charges.
The Pentagon has put 8,500 U.S. troops on high alert for possible deployment to Eastern Europe, and Russia responded with new military drills. Eliot A. Cohen with the Center for Strategic and International Studies joins CBS News to discuss how military action is just one of many tactics Moscow could use against Ukraine and its allies.
Technically, it could also see details as small as a U.S. penny at a distance of about 25 miles.
The NFL Divisional Round saw four exciting games, with both the AFC and NFC No. 1 seeds defeated, and reigning Super Bowl champions the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost on Sunday. CBS special correspondent James Brown, host of "The NFL Today" and "Inside the NFL," joins CBS News to break down the matchups.
The three-judge panel says the "appropriate remedy" is a map that creates a second district that matches the state's demographics.
New survey of companies highlights dire challenges, with chips in short supply as demand increases.
Star Trek looks to reach a new generation of Trekkies in the Paramount+ original animated series "Star Trek: Prodigy." Dee Bradley Baker, the voice actor behind "Murk," one of the show's characters, joins CBS News to discuss the animated series.
The bill sponsored by Book, a Democrat, would strengthen Florida's revenge porn law.
Mimas may be Saturn’s smallest moon — but it could hold big secrets. Scientists once thought the moon, whose giant crater indent makes it look like the “Star Wars” Death Star, was just a “frozen block of ice.” But now they believe it may be a “stealth” ocean world.
For most Americans, getting their hands on the higher quality masks will require some patience.
Omicron's resistance to the two leading monoclonal antibody medicines has upended the treatment playbook for COVID-19 in recent weeks.
For the second year in a row, the Utah-based festival is a virtual event, with world premiere documentaries and narrative films streaming online. Here are some of the early highlights.
8,500 U.S. forces could be deployed amid Russia-Ukraine standoff; Woman takes charge of USS Constitution.
Military officials are preparing for a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine by readying thousands of troops. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams joins "CBS News Mornings" from Kyiv with more on how the country is bracing.
W. Kamau Bell, director and executive producer of "We Need to Talk About Cosby" joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new docuseries, which explores Bill Cosby's descent from "America's Dad" to alleged sexual predator. Bell discusses Cosby's cultural significance and whether or not he can separate the art from the artist.
A small COVID-19 outbreak has prompted Chinese officials to test millions of residents in Beijing. The extreme precautions, which are part of the country’s zero-tolerance COVID policy, come as more than 3,000 people arrive for the Winter Olympic Games. Elizabeth Palmer reports.