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Across California, parents, students and teachers are protesting the governor's mandate for children to be vaccinated to enter the classroom. It comes as state mandates are meeting resistance across the country. Carter Evans reports.
The race for governor in Virginia is in its final stretch with just two weeks to go before Election Day. Former Governor Terry McAuliffe, the Democratic candidate, and Republican nominee Glenn Youngkin have clashed on several issues related to schools from charter schools to vaccine mandates for teachers and students. Stephen Farnsworth, director of the Center for Leadership and Media Studies at the University of Mary Washington, joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.
As the NBA prepares to celebrate its 75th season, it’s tapped Magic Johnson to serve as a season-long ambassador. The basketball legend sits down with Lilia Luciano to talk about the league, its legacy, and why NBA players need to get vaccinated.
A violent Haitian gang who authorities believe abducted 17 American and Canadian missionaries reportedly wants $17 million in exchange for their release. Manuel Bojorquez has the latest from Haiti.
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Rampant poverty is at the heart of the chaotic crimewave sweeping the Caribbean nation, and the fate of 16 Americans now hangs in the balance.
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Author John Grisham joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss his new book "The Judge's List." It's his 37th book published in the past 33 years, but first to feature a serial killer. He also talks about his work with the Innocence Project and how it informs his fiction.
“CBS Mornings” is taking a look at the growing problems with child care and possible solutions. Parents are struggling to find child care, especially child care that's affordable. At the same time, child care facilities are reporting they can't find or retain staff. Meg Oliver reports from Montana, on the struggles both child care facilities and families are facing.
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As tributes pour in to honor former Secretary of State Colin Powell, CBS News Chief Political Analyst John Dickerson reflects on his trailblazing life of service in the Pentagon and State Department.
The attorney for Sheneen McClain confirmed they reached an unspecified settlement, "resolving all claims raised in her federal civil rights lawsuit."
As the race for Virginia governor tightens, Democratic candidate Terry McAuliffe is making a pitch to the Black voters in the state. Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and former gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams campaigned for the former Virginia governor over the weekend. Will Weissert, a national political reporter for The Associated Press, joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss the importance of the demographic in the upcoming election.
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Rampant poverty is at the heart of the chaotic crimewave sweeping the Caribbean nation, and the fate of 16 Americans now hangs in the balance.
An amateur diver uncovered the four-foot long sword, which likely once belonged to a Crusader knight almost a millennium ago.
If the project stays on track, the movie will beat a Hollywood production announced last year by NASA and Elon Musk's SpaceX, starring Tom Cruise, to the silver screen.
Beijing insists it was just a routine test of a "space vehicle," not a test of a high-tech system that could put it ahead of the U.S. in the race to hypersonic weapons.
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The administration now proposes to ask banks to report account information only for accounts with $10,000 or more in transfers.
Rampant poverty is at the heart of the chaotic crimewave sweeping the Caribbean nation, and the fate of 16 Americans now hangs in the balance.
The 1997 Nissan Pathfinder is at the center of the missing person investigation.
The federal government had accused Facebook of recruiting and hiring temporary visa holders, rather than U.S.-based workers, for over 2,600 high-paying positions.
The administration now proposes to ask banks to report account information only for accounts with $10,000 or more in transfers.
Deripaska was sanctioned by the Trump administration in 2018.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the meetings reflect an "urgency" to move Mr. Biden's economic agenda forward.
The lawsuit comes on the eve of the committee's voting on whether to hold Mr. Trump's senior adviser Steve Bannon in criminal contempt for defying a subpoena to appear.
If the project stays on track, the movie will beat a Hollywood production announced last year by NASA and Elon Musk's SpaceX, starring Tom Cruise, to the silver screen.
Author John Grisham joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss his new book "The Judge's List." It's his 37th book published in the past 33 years, but first to feature a serial killer. He also talks about his work with the Innocence Project and how it informs his fiction.
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Americans with mild hearing loss may soon be able to buy hearing aids at their local drugstores.
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Americans with mild hearing loss may soon be able to buy hearing aids at their local drugstores.
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The 1997 Nissan Pathfinder is at the center of the missing person investigation.
The state argued that the woman's use of methamphetamine caused her miscarriage, despite an autopsy finding no evidence this was the case.
Danielle Dauphinais and Joseph Stapf were arrested on witness tampering and child endangerment charges, authorities said.
The union head said half of the workforce could not show up to work if they are punished for not complying.
Colombia "fully accepts the decision," President Ivan Duque tweeted.
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One of the Lucy probe's two solar arrays may not have fully deployed and locked in place after launch Saturday.
NASA launched its "Lucy" spacecraft from Cape Canaveral, Florida, early Saturday morning. Over the course of 12 years, the probe will explore a record-setting eight asteroids in a single mission. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood joins CBSN to discuss what scientists hope to learn about the creation of our solar system from this mission.
Russians claim another space first with scenes from a movie film aboard the International Space Station.
Newport Beach Police give 11-year-old Linda O'Keefe a voice on Twitter hoping to solve her cold case 45 years later.
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The Food and Drug Administration is considering giving the green light to mixing and matching COVID-19 vaccine booster shots. Meanwhile, the death of former Secretary of State Colin Powell is focusing attention on so-called breakthrough COVID-19 cases among people with compromised immune systems. Dr. Jeremy Faust, an emergency physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, joined CBSN to discuss.
A new CBSN Originals documentary reveals the growing threat posed by technology that makes lies look true and the truth seem false.
Former President Trump is suing to stop the White House from turning documents over the House committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with a look at how the Biden administration is responding and other news from the White House.
With just over a third of the NFL season completed, young quarterbacks are proving they have what it takes. James Brown, host of "The NFL Today" and "Inside the NFL" on Paramount+, joined CBSN for Tuesday Morning Quarterback to discuss the NFL and other sports headlines.
The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines has helped to improve the U.S. economy, but the pandemic is still wreaking havoc on the global supply chain. Derek Thompson, the author of a recent piece in The Atlantic that explores the root problems of America's supply chain breakdown, joined CBSN to discuss the nation's crowded ports and emptying shelves.
Across California, parents, students and teachers are protesting the governor's mandate for children to be vaccinated to enter the classroom. It comes as state mandates are meeting resistance across the country. Carter Evans reports.
The race for governor in Virginia is in its final stretch with just two weeks to go before Election Day. Former Governor Terry McAuliffe, the Democratic candidate, and Republican nominee Glenn Youngkin have clashed on several issues related to schools from charter schools to vaccine mandates for teachers and students. Stephen Farnsworth, director of the Center for Leadership and Media Studies at the University of Mary Washington, joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.
As the NBA prepares to celebrate its 75th season, it’s tapped Magic Johnson to serve as a season-long ambassador. The basketball legend sits down with Lilia Luciano to talk about the league, its legacy, and why NBA players need to get vaccinated.
A violent Haitian gang who authorities believe abducted 17 American and Canadian missionaries reportedly wants $17 million in exchange for their release. Manuel Bojorquez has the latest from Haiti.