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A new coronavirus variant has been detected in South Africa that scientists say is a concern because of its high number of mutations and rapid spread, especially among young people. As Debora Patta reports, South African believe it could be the worst one yet.
USA Today Reporter Charisse Jones joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss supply chain shortages, the impact on holiday shopping, and tips for shopping smart this season.
A legislative fight is underway over where to put a memorial honoring those who have served and sacrificed during the global war on terrorism. Kris Van Cleave reports on the bipartisan push to have it built on the National Mall.
It’s been 50 years since the premier of Soul Train. The Saturday morning dance and variety show became a cultural phenomenon. Although the weekly broadcast went off the air in 2006, the Soul Train legacy still lives on. Vladimir Duthier spoke with music and culture journalist Nelson George, singer-songwriter Leon Bridges , and Soul Train Awards executive producer Connie Orlando about Soul Train's impact on everything from dance to dress, and commemorating the special milestone at the world-famous Apollo Theater in Harlem.
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The U.S. moved to ban travelers from eight African countries in the wake of the announcement.
The composer and lyricist earned a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015.
Some areas could see see more than 8 inches of snow this weekend.
Concerns about the variant are spurring a stock sell-off, as some European countries impose flight restrictions.
Bannon has pleaded not guilty to contempt of Congress charges.
Russia annexed Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula in 2014.
Holiday sales in November and December could top $200 billion, according to a forecast from Adobe.
Photos show packages scattered in a rural area. Shipping giant says it will transport the recovered items "quickly."
Roughly 50,000 have been counted so far – up from 2,000 last year. But one report says there is a 72% chance they will be quasi-extinct in 20 years.
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"Workers definitely have more labor market leverage because employers need to hire," said one expert.
There were no immediate arrests in the brazen theft at a Los Angeles Nordstrom Wednesday night.
The state Tass and RIA-Novosti news agencies cited emergency officials as saying that there was no chance of finding any more survivors in the Listvyazhnaya mine.
Young refugee Sharbat Gulla's piercing green eyes on a 1985 National Geographic cover captivated the world. Almost 30 years later, she's sought refuge again, this time in Italy.
Three men were found guilty of murdering the 25-year-old while he was jogging in Georgia in 2020.
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The Blackfeet Nation is working to change buffalo numbers in the rolling hills of Montana.
Magdalena Andersson got the job on a thin margin and was immediately dealt a huge parliamentary defeat. She was unwilling to lead a government with "grounds to question its legitimacy."
The World Health Organization is concerned about a new COVID variant, named Omicron, that was first discovered in South Africa. The news of a new variant rattled investors, leading the Dow to suffer its worst day of the year. Debora Patta has the latest.
The Biden administration is restricting travel from several countries as concerns grow about a new COVID variant. Weijia Jiang reports.
The pandemic doesn't seem to be slowing down Black Friday shoppers, who are expected to shop online and in stores at a massive scale. Meg Oliver takes a look.
Fake websites are stealing money from unsuspecting shoppers. Anna Werner shares tips on how to avoid getting scammed.
Pandemic-era labor shortages are giving workers more leverage as they seek better pay and benefits. Union workers are among those demanding change. Mark Strassmann has more.
Three men were found guilty of murdering the 25-year-old while he was jogging in Georgia in 2020.
Former Georgia prosecutor Jackie Johnson is accused of using her position to delay the arrests of Arbery's accused killers.
"People are kindness, people are love," said Susana Orrego, a student at Harvard Medical School.
"As I was starting the c-section, Susie was humming a gospel song that I am very familiar with. I knew we were both in good hands," her doctor sad.
A judge ordered that Strickland be immediately released.
Over 90% of the Central Americans who told researchers they wished to migrate cited unemployment, low wages, lack of money to buy food and necessities and other economic reasons.
The 89-year-old tells Bill Whitaker about her longevity in show business and the obstacles she has overcome as she gets set to debut in Steven Spielberg's adaptation of "West Side Story." See their interviews, Sunday on 60 Minutes.
"I'll just say this, regardless of how long and how dirty his toenails were, that's still my son, and he didn't deserve to die the way that he died," Wanda Cooper-Jones told "CBS Mornings."
"I just want to help people, just want to do my job," Officer Keith Pool told CBS News.
When Ahmaud Arbery was chased by three white men and shot in the street, his mother laid him to rest promising to get him justice. The promise is fulfilled when the men are found guilty. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca reports Saturday, November 27 at 10/9c on CBS and Paramount+.
When a woman uploads her DNA to a genealogy website, authorities show up at her door. Is there a double murderer in her family tree? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
An undelivered engagement ring leads to murder. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
A 15-year-old girl beaten to death with a golf club in a wealthy Connecticut neighborhood. Does her diary hold clues to the killer? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
Five deaths with a connection to one family. "48 Hours" contributor Nikki Battiste investigates.
"People are kindness, people are love," said Susana Orrego, a student at Harvard Medical School.
"As I was starting the c-section, Susie was humming a gospel song that I am very familiar with. I knew we were both in good hands," her doctor sad.
For the first time in nearly 60 years, California School for the Deaf could watch their varsity football team win the division championship.
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"We just want to say thank you for leading and showing us that there are still folks out there who recognize the hard work that's done around here," the facility's director said.
Keishia Thorpe won the Global Teacher Prize, beating out 8,000 others from 121 countries.
Even when she had to move from Italy to the U.S., she didn't stop her daily marathons. She just hopped on a treadmill in the middle of the night.
The new instruments have given students a sense of normalcy after some lost their homes.
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A new CBSN Originals documentary reveals the growing threat posed by technology that makes lies look true and the truth seem false.
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"Workers definitely have more labor market leverage because employers need to hire," said one expert.
Some areas could see see more than 8 inches of snow this weekend.
The composer and lyricist earned a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015.
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But the report doesn't recommend banning drilling on public lands.
The travel restrictions begin Monday.
Bannon has pleaded not guilty to contempt of Congress charges.
IRS has distributed almost 170 million payments. But hardship remains widespread as the Delta variant spreads.
The Virginia congresswoman talked with host Major Garrett about losses in Virginia and how Democrats should be thinking about the midterm elections.
Drugmaker said it could develop a vaccine for the Omicron variant in 100 days, but government clearance could take longer.
South African scientists were quick to detect and report the strain, but it's been detected in 3 other nations. Full analysis will take weeks, but some countries are already banning flights.
Dr. Daniel Gibbs writes about how, after spending his career caring for patients with Alzheimer's, he has now moved to studying the disease from the perspective of a patient himself.
Federal health regulators said they will seek input from outside experts on risks of birth defects and other potential problems during pregnancy.
Sixty-five percent of Connecticut's 169 cities and towns are now in the red alert level, the state's highest of four levels for COVID-19 infections, according to state data released Wednesday.
Investors spooked by highly contagious coronavirus strain, with the U.S. imposing flight restrictions on affected countries.
Drugmaker said it could develop a vaccine for the Omicron variant in 100 days, but government clearance could take longer.
The more people who know about donation-matching programs offered by employers, the more they will be utilized.
Consumer demand is high — now, it's on retailers to make sure they have the staffing and product stock to meet it.
Photos show packages scattered in a rural area. Shipping giant says it will transport the recovered items "quickly."
Russia annexed Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula in 2014.
The U.S. moved to ban travelers from eight African countries in the wake of the announcement.
South African scientists were quick to detect and report the strain, but it's been detected in 3 other nations. Full analysis will take weeks, but some countries are already banning flights.
Young refugee Sharbat Gulla's piercing green eyes on a 1985 National Geographic cover captivated the world. Almost 30 years later, she's sought refuge again, this time in Italy.
The state Tass and RIA-Novosti news agencies cited emergency officials as saying that there was no chance of finding any more survivors in the Listvyazhnaya mine.
Egypt threw an extravagant reopening ceremony for an ancient walkway known as "The Path of God" that had been buried under sand for centuries.
Broadway composer Stephen Sondheim has died at the age of 91. He is best known for his work on the musicals "Sweeney Todd" and "West Side Story."
The composer and lyricist earned a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015.
It’s been 50 years since the premier of Soul Train. The Saturday morning dance and variety show became a cultural phenomenon. Although the weekly broadcast went off the air in 2006, the Soul Train legacy still lives on. Vladimir Duthier spoke with music and culture journalist Nelson George, singer-songwriter Leon Bridges , and Soul Train Awards executive producer Connie Orlando about Soul Train's impact on everything from dance to dress, and commemorating the special milestone at the world-famous Apollo Theater in Harlem.
The 2022 Grammys will take place on January 31, 2022, on CBS and Paramount+, honoring projects released between September 1, 2020, and September 30, 2021.
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NASA launched a spacecraft toward an asteroid, hoping to redirect it before it threatens Earth. Mark Strassmann has the details.
President Biden touted the drop in first-time unemployment benefit claims to a 52-year low, though he faces other economic problems like rising prices and supply chain issues amid speculation on a possible second term. Sabrina Rodríguez, national political correspondent for Politico, joins CBSN to discuss the news from the White House.
The $17 billion chip factory is largest U.S. investment ever by the South Korean electronics giant, it said.
As supply chain issues continue, 77% of American adults say they have experienced product-related shopping problems. CBS News' consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner has details on how scammers are taking advantage of the issues ahead of the holiday shopping season.
The Biden administration is restricting travel from several countries as concerns grow about a new COVID variant. Weijia Jiang reports.
The World Health Organization is concerned about a new COVID variant, named Omicron, that was first discovered in South Africa. The news of a new variant rattled investors, leading the Dow to suffer its worst day of the year. Debora Patta has the latest.
NASA cleared engineers to begin fueling the $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope for launch December 22.
The 1.7-mile-long "Path of God," lined with more than 1,000 sphinx and ram statues, spent centuries buried by the sands of time. It was reopened with all due pomp and ceremony.
NASA launched a spacecraft toward an asteroid, hoping to redirect it before it threatens Earth. Mark Strassmann has the details.
There were no immediate arrests in the brazen theft at a Los Angeles Nordstrom Wednesday night.
Three men were found guilty of killing Ahmaud Arbery. He was chased down and shot while out jogging. Legal analyst Joe Tamburino joined "CBS Mornings" to break down the guilty verdicts.
Wanda Cooper-Jones, mother of Ahmaud Arbery, joined "CBS Mornings" to share her reaction to the guilty verdicts for the murder of her son.
A Georgia jury found Travis McMichael, his father Gregory McMichael and William "Roddie" Bryan guilty of the murder of a Black man last year. The three White men chased down Ahmaud Arbery and shot him to death last February, sparking nationwide protests. The men said they thought he was a burglar, but prosecutors said Arbery was just jogging in the neighborhood.
Jane Kulich was one of the six people killed when Darrell Brooks plowed his SUV into the holiday parade.
NASA cleared engineers to begin fueling the $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope for launch December 22.
The module will use a Russian "space tug" to rendezvous with the space station Friday.
On Wednesday morning, NASA launched DART, a spacecraft designed to smash into an asteroid to deflect its course. Mark Strassmann reports on the groundbreaking planetary defense mission.
The DART mission is intended to test the feasibility of one day deflecting a threatening asteroid.
The New Shepard flight in December will be Blue Origin's third with passengers and its first with a crew of six.
In 2018, the Deltona, Florida, man was newly engaged and planning for his wedding until he was tragically gunned down at his home.
Inmates held some 36 hostages for five days. And that was just the beginning
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Newport Beach Police give 11-year-old Linda O'Keefe a voice on Twitter hoping to solve her cold case 45 years later.
A new episode of CBSN Originals' Reverb series explores the history of anti-Asian racism in Mississippi's Delta region and a new generation that's demanding change.
Stephen Sondheim, the legendary Broadway composer, has died at 91. In 1988, Diane Sawyer profiled Sondheim for 60 Minutes.
Virginia Representative Abigail Spanberger sits down with Major Garrett for this week's edition of "The Takeout" to discuss what Democrats need to do for the midterm elections.
A new episode of CBSN Originals' Reverb series examines the backlash to so-called critical race theory in schools and the impact on students and teachers.
Five young siblings get to spend the holidays together after they were adopted by their foster dad who feared they would be permanently separated. Steve Hartman shares more in "On the Road."
A new coronavirus variant has been detected in South Africa that scientists say is a concern because of its high number of mutations and rapid spread, especially among young people. As Debora Patta reports, South African believe it could be the worst one yet.
USA Today Reporter Charisse Jones joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss supply chain shortages, the impact on holiday shopping, and tips for shopping smart this season.
A legislative fight is underway over where to put a memorial honoring those who have served and sacrificed during the global war on terrorism. Kris Van Cleave reports on the bipartisan push to have it built on the National Mall.
It’s been 50 years since the premier of Soul Train. The Saturday morning dance and variety show became a cultural phenomenon. Although the weekly broadcast went off the air in 2006, the Soul Train legacy still lives on. Vladimir Duthier spoke with music and culture journalist Nelson George, singer-songwriter Leon Bridges , and Soul Train Awards executive producer Connie Orlando about Soul Train's impact on everything from dance to dress, and commemorating the special milestone at the world-famous Apollo Theater in Harlem.