CDC eases COVID vaccination rule on international travelers, as expiration looms
The Biden administration has extended the requirement only through May 11.
The Biden administration has extended the requirement only through May 11.
The parents of the gunman who killed five people and injured nine in a mass shooting at a Louisville bank spoke in an interview with "Today."
His attorney said the rapper was stabbed to the neck.
Prices for airfare to the U.K. and hotels in London are jumping as visitors plan trips to take in the historic pageantry.
Correspondent Jon Wertheim reports on the unlikely star of Australian rules football, and only American in the league, Mason Cox.
The United States is in the middle of a maternal health crisis - a woman in the U.S. is twice as likely to die from pregnancy today than her mother was a generation ago. Sharyn Alfonsi reports on the country's troubling state of maternal healthcare
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Atlanta Police said they have arrested a 17-year-old in connection with the shooting death of 35-year-old Rasheeda Williams in southwest Atlanta last week.
E. Jean Carroll has accused the former president of rape and then of defamation.
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Brittney Griner spoke at a press conference Thursday ahead of the WNBA season. The Phoenix Mercury star spoke about what gave her hope during the months she was wrongfully detained in Russian prisons and how she has prepared for her return to basketball. Griner, who had also played for a Russian basketball team, said she wouldn't play overseas again "unless I'm representing my country at the Olympics."
Lawyers for Hunter Biden met with the Justice Department on Wednesday to discuss the criminal investigation into President Joe Biden's son. CBS News anchors Adriana Diaz and Errol Barnett spoke with homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga about what the meeting signals about the progression of Hunter Biden's case.
Carolyn Bryant Donham, the White woman who accused Black teenager Emmett Till of making improper advances before he was lynched, has died. In 2004, 60 Minutes' tracked her down and tried to speak with her.
The president of the California Retailers' Association is blaming the state for a rise in shoplifting. Revenue losses from theft remain higher than they were half a decade ago. Errol Barnett and Adriana Diaz are joined by David Johnston, vice president of asset protection and retail operations for the National Retail Federation, who breaks down this nationwide issue.
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Researchers have theorized that "network immunity" helped slow the global outbreak.
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The debt ceiling bill Republicans passed in the House is dead on arrival in the Senate, Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has said. The proposed legislation would raise the debt limit and slash trillions of dollars in government spending. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion joins Errol Barnett and Adriana Diaz from Capitol Hill with more.
An arrest warrant was issued Monday for the former star of the MTV reality show "Jackass." He was on the run in Pennsylvania at the time.
Jurors are deliberating for a second day today in the seditious conspiracy case of five Proud Boy members. CBS News Congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins Adriana Diaz and Scott MacFarlane from Capitol Hill to discuss the trial.
The nation's gross domestic product grew at an annual rate of 1.1% in the first quarter of 2023, lower than what economists expected. But, the latest jobs report shows unemployment claims fell by 16,000. Ben Eisen, a reporter for the Wall Street Journal, joined CBS news to parse through the latest numbers.