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Health company Ro, once known for cheeky ads promising to treat erectile dysfunction and hair loss, has COVID-19 tests in stock.
New TVs, VR headsets and home health tech highlight growing popularity of home entertainment systems amid pandemic.
The "Great Resignation" shows no signs of abating, with 4.5 million people quitting their jobs in November.
Individuals are conducting home science experiments in which they film themselves misusing rapid COVID-19 tests.
Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes was convicted Monday of four counts of fraud.
The groundbreaking group of women being honored include poet, astronaut, movie star, principal chief and school superintendent.
A deal with the White House to forego profits has expired, making tests costlier — if they are even in stock.
Trends at this year's edition of the annual tech showcase include autonomous race cars,16K TVs and AI everywhere.
Software maker, long out of the cellphone business, is no longer supporting its once popular device.
The companies are going along with a request from airlines and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who worry the new technology will hinder altitude measuring devices on planes.
Citing Omicron variant, coffee chain says getting inoculated is the "best option" for containing the virus.
Seniors will get a hefty 5.9% bump in their checks But some experts doubt it will be enough to offset inflation.
Tech giant's 50% stock's surge in the past year has made it the first American company to reach the investor milestone.
"The average person can't afford the average used car right now," one personal finance specialist said.
IRS has distributed almost 170 million payments. But hardship remains widespread as the Omicron variant spreads.
Some public health experts had criticized the agency for not requiring testing at the end of a shortened isolation.
The announcement comes after months of friction between the district attorney and the county's sheriff, who initially filed the charge.
This week, 3,361,912 new cases were reported in the U.S., according to Johns Hopkins University.
The fire, which started on July 13, burned more than 900,000 acres and destroyed hundreds of buildings.
The once-dominant Delta variant now makes up only a small fraction of cases around the country.
A winter storm caused a traffic nightmare. Motorists spent the night in their vehicles, and a 40-mile stretch of the highway was closed.
Police officers are suing the former president for alleged wrongful conduct and inciting a riot.
The controversial duo rose to fame with a science-themed TV show, but the unmistakable twins wouldn't put their trust in the vaccines that might have saved their lives.
The committee says it has communications between Hannity and the White House before, during and after the riot.
Inequality during the pandemic has swelled to the highest level in over a century, new economic data show.
Many in Silicon Valley may be feeling like they dodged a bullet after Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes was convicted of fraud. Anna Werner shares more.
The groundbreaking group of women being honored include poet, astronaut, movie star, principal chief and school superintendent.
A deal with the White House to forego profits has expired, making tests costlier — if they are even in stock.
Software maker, long out of the cellphone business, is no longer supporting its once popular device.
New data released by Crunchbase shows that only 2.2% of all venture funding went to female-founded startups in the first eight months of this year. Deena Shakir, partner at Lux Capital, joins CBSN to discuss what needs to change to bring equity for female entrepreneurs and investors.
As the Delta variant surges, many small employers are again taking precautions in the way they do business.
Some 1,800 artists will receive $5,000 checks, while other federal funds will go to cabbies and homeless people.
The Vintage Market had shows with up to 30,000 in attendance. After the pandemic, its owners found new ways to survive.
"Everything is up in the air," said one Ohio bakery owner who worries that COVID-19 could shut her down again.
A growing swath of seniors are working beyond 65, with many needing to supplement their paltry retirement savings.
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The rules for hardship withdrawals are strict and the costs of taking money from your future retirement can be sky-high
Spencer Elden, who appeard nude as a baby on the album cover, sued the surviving band members and Kurt Cobain's estate alleging the image amounted to child pornography.
The fire, which started on July 13, burned more than 900,000 acres and destroyed hundreds of buildings.
Some public health experts had criticized the agency for not requiring testing at the end of a shortened isolation.
The former president was scheduled to hold a press conference at Mar-a-Lago on the anniversary of the Capitol riot.
The groundbreaking group of women being honored include poet, astronaut, movie star, principal chief and school superintendent.
The former president was scheduled to hold a press conference at Mar-a-Lago on the anniversary of the Capitol riot.
The groundbreaking group of women being honored include poet, astronaut, movie star, principal chief and school superintendent.
The committee says it has communications between Hannity and the White House before, during and after the riot.
Police officers are suing the former president for alleged wrongful conduct and inciting a riot.
This is the latest survey from the CBS News Elections and Survey unit's study on the state of democracy.
Some public health experts had criticized the agency for not requiring testing at the end of a shortened isolation.
A deal with the White House to forego profits has expired, making tests costlier — if they are even in stock.
Meyers said he feels "fine," which he attributed to being vaccinated and getting a booster shot.
Individuals are conducting home science experiments in which they film themselves misusing rapid COVID-19 tests.
The once-dominant Delta variant now makes up only a small fraction of cases around the country.
Health company Ro, once known for cheeky ads promising to treat erectile dysfunction and hair loss, has COVID-19 tests in stock.
New TVs, VR headsets and home health tech highlight growing popularity of home entertainment systems amid pandemic.
The "Great Resignation" shows no signs of abating, with 4.5 million people quitting their jobs in November.
Individuals are conducting home science experiments in which they film themselves misusing rapid COVID-19 tests.
Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes was convicted Monday of four counts of fraud.
Mario Antonio Palacios, 43, could face life in prison if he is convicted.
The controversial duo rose to fame with a science-themed TV show, but the unmistakable twins wouldn't put their trust in the vaccines that might have saved their lives.
Djokovic, who hasn't revealed his vaccination status, said he was given a medical exemption to play in the tournament.
The prince's lawyers say language in the settlement should bar Virginia Giuffre from suing Andrew.
Officials say a man, reportedly a North Korean who defected to the South about a year ago, has made it back across no man's land. Why would anyone do that?
Spencer Elden, who appeard nude as a baby on the album cover, sued the surviving band members and Kurt Cobain's estate alleging the image amounted to child pornography.
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Meyers said he feels "fine," which he attributed to being vaccinated and getting a booster shot.
Twin French TV stars Igor and Grichka Bogdanoff, who were known for hosting a science-fiction-and-fact show in the 1980s, died at the age of 72 after contracting COVID-19. They were not vaccinated against the coronavirus, and friends said the pair believed their healthy lifestyle would protect them, according to BBC News. Vladimir Duthiers has more.
The controversial duo rose to fame with a science-themed TV show, but the unmistakable twins wouldn't put their trust in the vaccines that might have saved their lives.
Many in Silicon Valley may be feeling like they dodged a bullet after Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes was convicted of fraud. Anna Werner shares more.
Software maker, long out of the cellphone business, is no longer supporting its once popular device.
Experts are predicting job growth around the creation and marketing of non-fungible tokens, or NFTs. CBS MoneyWatch reporter Khristopher Brooks joins CBSN's Nikki Batiste with more on his reporting.
New TVs, VR headsets and home health tech highlight growing popularity of home entertainment systems amid pandemic.
The companies are going along with a request from airlines and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who worry the new technology will hinder altitude measuring devices on planes.
President Biden says his administration is doubling its order of Pfizer's new COVID-19 antiviral pill from 10 million to 20 million as the Omicron variant ravages the U.S. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with more headlines from the White House.
The U.S. recorded more than one million new COVID-19 infections on Monday. According to the CDC, the fast-spreading Omicron variant accounts for an estimated 95% of all cases. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca reports on the country's recent surge. Then, emergency medicine physician Dr. Hiral Tipirneni joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss the latest.
President Biden once again encouraged Americans to get COVID-19 booster shots in an address about the Omicron COVID-19 variant on Tuesday. Plus, the House committee investigating the January 6 insurrection confirms it is requesting to speak with Sean Hannity. CBS News congressional correspondent Kris Van Cleave, Los Angeles Times White House reporter Eli Sokols and Boston Globe national political reporter Jess Bidgood join CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with the latest.
President Biden updated the nation on his administration's efforts to contain COVID-19, announcing that he was doubling and accelerating the U.S. order for a Pfizer antiviral pill, and also that insurance companies would reimburse Americans for home tests. He urged Americans to get vaccinations and boosters. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes and CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus join the CBS News Special Report to discuss the president's remarks.
With the five-layer sunshield deployed, engineers prepare to unfold Webb's mirrors.
Many in Silicon Valley may be feeling like they dodged a bullet after Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes was convicted of fraud. Anna Werner shares more.
Mario Antonio Palacios, 43, could face life in prison if he is convicted.
Prosecutors said Darius Sullivan likely shot and killed Marlene Rittmanic with her own service weapon as she begged for her life.
The announcement comes after months of friction between the district attorney and the county's sheriff, who initially filed the charge.
Hundreds of people are facing charges in connection with the events that led to the assault on the U.S. Capitol nearly a year ago. CBS News senior investigative reporter Catherine Herridge spoke exclusively with the prosecutor who launched the probe and joined CBSN with more on her interview with Michael Sherwin.
With the five-layer sunshield deployed, engineers prepare to unfold Webb's mirrors.
It's a major milestone in the James Webb Space Telescope's initial activation.
It will take two days to tension the sunshade, which is the size of a tennis court.
NASA is a a step closer to getting the first pictures from the James Webb space telescope. CBS News senior space analyst Bill Harwood joins CBSN's Elise Preston to discuss more.
Deploying the sunshade is crucial to its ability to look back toward the birth of the cosmos.
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Festive photos show the White House decked out for the holiday season.
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Steve Hartman is taking a look back at some of the most inspiring stories from 2021 in the one-hour special, "On the Road with Steve Hartman: Home for the Holidays."
More than a year after the 2020 presidential election, many election officials say they still face threats and harassment from those upset about the results. Some say they feel unsafe doing their jobs. CBS News political reporter Adam Brewster joined CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss.
President Biden says his administration is doubling its order of Pfizer's new COVID-19 antiviral pill from 10 million to 20 million as the Omicron variant ravages the U.S. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with more headlines from the White House.
The U.S. recorded more than one million new COVID-19 infections on Monday. According to the CDC, the fast-spreading Omicron variant accounts for an estimated 95% of all cases. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca reports on the country's recent surge. Then, emergency medicine physician Dr. Hiral Tipirneni joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss the latest.
Empathy can help bridge peoples' differences by helping them recognize their shared humanity. Dr. Jon LaPook has more on what empathy means.