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The FDA's authorization of a COVID-19 booster shot for immunocompromised individuals is expected to be imminent. It comes after new guidance from the CDC recommending pregnant women receive the vaccine. President Biden's Chief Medical Adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss.
60 Minutes+ correspondent, Seth Doane, reports on how drugs like Xanax have upended the lives of some young Americans. Xanax, one of several anti-anxiety drugs, known as benzos can be addictive and withdrawing from them can be grueling. In 2020, 91 million prescriptions were written for benzos, but their makers say they have helped millions and can be safe and effective.
Veterans' Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss vaccine mandates for federal works, vaccine hesitancy among veterans, and the latest on VA funding in the Senate's $3.5 trillion spending bill.
New York Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul will make history as the first female governor of the state when Governor Andrew Cuomo leaves office later this month. She says she's "fully prepared" for the job. CBS This Morning national correspondent Jericka Duncan spoke to Hochul.
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A U.S. official says Kandahar "is in the process of falling."
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The bureau's data will take weeks to sort out, but commissions and legislatures can now begin to draw maps after months of delays.
Communities along the U.S.-Mexico border are scrambling to house a growing number of migrants seeking legal asylum.
The VA is extending that requirement to cover a wider range of workers and volunteers at VA health facilities.
In early 2020, Kentucky lawmaker's wife bought stock in a company that developed coronavirus treatment.
A federal judge cleared the way for a defamation case by Dominion Voting Systems to proceed against Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani and Mike Lindell.
Robert Hadden's attorneys said federal and local prosecutors are engaged in "something closer to illicit collusion."
The National Hurricane Center says the former tropical storm may strengthen and could cause streams to floor and rivers to rise in southern Florida.
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Security researchers say they've found ties between major ransomware gangs and Russian intel agencies.
A fuel leak from the ship has spread around 15 miles, but the extent of any environmental impact was unclear.
A lifeguard on Hilton Head Island suffered deep cuts to the chest area and at nearby Tybee Island, a surfing instructor was bitten.
So far, the job market appears unaffected by the rapidly spreading Delta variant — but clouds are gathering.
"Screw your freedom. With freedom comes obligations and responsibilities," he said.
Investigators were looking into not only sexual harassment allegations, but also COVID-19 nursing home deaths, a $5 millon book deal and bridge safety issues.
MTV's live broadcast will take place from New York City on Sunday, September 12.
From the big screen to the big leagues, the first major league baseball game is played in Iowa right next to the "field of dreams" ballpark. A special temporary stadium was built for some 8,000 lucky fans. Mola Lenghi has the details.
Allyson Felix won her 11th Olympic medal at this year's Toyko Games, her first Olympics competing as a mother. Felix joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about her Olympic accomplishments, and what is next for the track star.
Veterans' Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss vaccine mandates for federal works, vaccine hesitancy among veterans, and the latest on VA funding in the Senate's $3.5 trillion spending bill.
The CDC updated its guidelines to strongly urge pregnant people to get vaccinated. New research shows no risk of a miscarriage, but those pregnant still face a serious risk of contracting a COVID infection. Janet Shamlian reports.
A 1500 pound, solar-powered craft will sail into the eyewalls of future hurricanes and report back data that could improve the ability of scientists to predict where storms will make landfall and at what strength. CBS News senior environmental correspondent Ben Tracy has the details.
Superstar water polo goalkeeper Ashleigh Johnson helped Team USA capture the gold medal in Tokyo. The two-time Olympic gold medal winner joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about her "best in the world' performance and how her sport is changing.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is stepping down amid a growing sexual harassment scandal and looming impeachment. His resignation goes into effect in two weeks. Cuomo continues to deny he sexually harassed anyone. Jericka Duncan spoke to one of his accusers and has the latest on him stepping down.
"Am I just automatically the criminal? Because that's pretty much how we were treated in that situation," the real estate agent said.
Some teenagers are taking it upon themselves to get their age group vaccinated. Adriana Diaz shows how some Philadelphia teens are debunking false vaccine rumors that pop up on social media.
A new U.S. News and World Report finds that minorities are underrepresented in roughly 4 out of 5 U.S. hospitals among insured patients who had access to common elective services. U.S. Former Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams joins "CBS This Morning" to explain why this is happening and what can be done about it.
Unvaccinated Americans largely drive the surge of COVID in Texas, but there's growing concern the migrant crisis may be complicating the issue. Mireya Villarreal has the details and exclusive access to a temporary shelter for migrants.
New York Times Correspondent Jodi Kantor joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's refusal to resign as he faces potential impeachment. Plus, she explains why she says the governor exploited the me too movement as he allegedly violated women.
Singer R. Kelly's trial on federal racketeering charges begins Monday in Brooklyn with jury selection. Asante McGee lived with the singer in 2016 and alleges she and other women there experienced severe abuse. She joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss her hopes for the trial.
New York state lawmakers will meet Monday to discuss their impeachment investigation of Governor Andrew Cuomo. Eleven women have accused Cuomo of sexual harassment. One of them, Brittany Commisso, told her story in an exclusive interview with "CBS This Morning" and the Times Union. Commisso said she thinks the governor needs to resign and "seek counseling." Cuomo denies all allegations of misconduct. Read more here.
Montana's grizzly and human populations have both risen substantially since 1975, when the bears were protected under the Endangered Species Act. Bill Whitaker reports on conservation efforts that have led to grizzly recovery, and the farmers, ranchers and residents now encountering these ferocious animals.
After years of trying, 60 Minutes cameras finally get a peek inside the workshop at Boston Dynamics, where robots move in ways once only thought possible in movies. Anderson Cooper reports.
David Martin speaks with troops who were there as an Iranian ballistic missile attack rained down on Al Asad Airbase in Iraq, part of six days that saw the U.S. and Iran go to the brink of war.
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In his new book, Michael Lewis profiles people who tried to sound the alarm about COVID-19 as officials failed to act. John Dickerson reports
Kerry Koranteng has been collecting shoes — but not for herself.
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Dustin sold cheesesteaks from his house in Philadelphia to afford to take his terminally ill mom to Egypt.
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John Makowsky and seagull Red Eye met in 2005, when the bird showed up on his boat.
CBSN Originals' new documentary explores the growing economic inequality in Puerto Rico and the divide over whether statehood is the solution.
This CBSN Originals documentary explores why are women still fighting to close the leadership gap in corporate America, which has widened amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas warned would-be migrants that "they will be turned back" unless they qualify for U.S. humanitarian protection.
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"No one is above the law," said the chief of London's Metropolitan Police. But the department is not opening an official investigation at this time.
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"Leave emergency room and ambulance trips for those with life-threatening or serious emergencies," the county's fire chief said.
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Students who contract the virus during the semester and who are unable to return home will be charged $250 in order to quarantine on campus.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas warned would-be migrants that "they will be turned back" unless they qualify for U.S. humanitarian protection.
A U.S. official says Kandahar "is in the process of falling."
Communities along the U.S.-Mexico border are scrambling to house a growing number of migrants seeking legal asylum.
The bureau's data will take weeks to sort out, but commissions and legislatures can now begin to draw maps after months of delays.
In early 2020, Kentucky lawmaker's wife bought stock in a company that developed coronavirus treatment.
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From the big screen to the big leagues, the first major league baseball game is played in Iowa right next to the "field of dreams" ballpark. A special temporary stadium was built for some 8,000 lucky fans. Mola Lenghi has the details.
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Developers and designers say the media company is resisting what would be the largest tech workers' union in the U.S.
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For one night only, Major League Baseball is coming to Iowa. The Yankees and White Sox will play right next to the iconic movie set of "Field of Dreams." CBS Sports HQ's Will Middlebrooks spoke with CBSN's Tanya Rivero about what tonight's game means to the players.
Brittany Commisso, the executive assistant who leveled the more serious sexual harassment allegations against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, speaks publicly for the first time. In an exclusive interview, the accuser known as Executive Assistant #1 tells "CBS This Morning" and the Times Union why she thinks Governor Cuomo should be charged with a crime. He denies the claims.
375,000 people filed first-time unemployment during the week ending August 7, a sign that the economy is strengthening. Mark Hamrick, senior economic analyst for BankRate, joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss what the numbers mean.
Multiple reports indicate former Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen told the Senate Judiciary Committee that then-President Trump tried to pressure the Justice Department to discredit the 2020 election. CBS News legal contributor Keir Dougall spoke with CBSN's Tanya Rivero about the concerns over political interference at the Justice Department.
CBSN is CBS News' 24/7 digital streaming news service. It's always on, always free, making CBS News' original, high-quality reporting available to you wherever and whenever you want to watch.
The FDA's authorization of a COVID-19 booster shot for immunocompromised individuals is expected to be imminent. It comes after new guidance from the CDC recommending pregnant women receive the vaccine. President Biden's Chief Medical Adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss.
60 Minutes+ correspondent, Seth Doane, reports on how drugs like Xanax have upended the lives of some young Americans. Xanax, one of several anti-anxiety drugs, known as benzos can be addictive and withdrawing from them can be grueling. In 2020, 91 million prescriptions were written for benzos, but their makers say they have helped millions and can be safe and effective.
Veterans' Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss vaccine mandates for federal works, vaccine hesitancy among veterans, and the latest on VA funding in the Senate's $3.5 trillion spending bill.
New York Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul will make history as the first female governor of the state when Governor Andrew Cuomo leaves office later this month. She says she's "fully prepared" for the job. CBS This Morning national correspondent Jericka Duncan spoke to Hochul.