These states are doing best (and worst) at vaccinating people
West Virginia is leading the pack, while big states like California and George are struggling, according to CDC data.
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West Virginia is leading the pack, while big states like California and George are struggling, according to CDC data.
This is the first of two bills Mr. Biden plans to address COVID-19. His transition team said he would introduce a second "recovery" bill in February.
Your smartwatch may know you have the coronavirus before you do, according to a growing body of research.
Yet even with the faster pace of inoculations, tens of millions of doses of vaccine sit unused.
Social media app cites the president's "attempts to spread misinformation, hate speech and incite violence."
Actor Rob Gough, who bought the 1952 card, called it the "Mona Lisa of sports cards."
About 965,000 people filed for jobless benefits in the first week of January, far higher than economists expected.
At current rates of inoculation, it'll take three years to vaccinate America. Experts say policies must change — fast.
New devices, from work chairs with heat and massage to computers attuned to Zoom, may be next for remote workers.
Fear not, you can still get your Tagalongs and Thin Mints in a pandemic-safe way this year — through Grubhub.
FDA investigates potentially fatal levels of aflatoxins, poisons produced by mold that's not necessarily visible.
5G has been front and center at the annual CES, held virtually this year.
Jackson Hewitt says as many as 13 million checks may have been sent to closed or invalid bank accounts.
The girl recorded a message to send to friends and family via a Ring doorbell.
Naomi Beckwith will start the position in June.
Senate Majority Leader McConnell said he has not made a final decision on how he will vote.
West Virginia is leading the pack, while big states like California and George are struggling, according to CDC data.
The massive stimulus bill is intended to improve vaccine distribution and economic recovery.
The lawsuit, which seeks to install a monitor to oversee police tactics at future protests, alleges that NYPD officers used a litany of illegal tactics including excessive force and unlawful arrests.
Kevin Seefried was arrested in Delaware Thursday along with another man who is reportedly his son.
55-year-old Robert Sanford is charged with assaulting officers in the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol.
The crisis, which began in 2014, left the city of Flint's drinking water contaminated with lead, with some blaming a 2016 outbreak of Legionnaires' disease that killed at least 12 people.
Social media app cites the president's "attempts to spread misinformation, hate speech and incite violence."
Texas trauma surgeon Dr. Brittany Bankhead-Kendall says that means even survivors could have long-term post-COVID problems.
Katie Delwiche's San Francisco gardening business is focused on growth — of her plants and in her clients' lives.
Consumers with credit card debt are willing to pile on even more during the holidays — that's a mistake, one expert says.
Renters should check local protections against evictions, while mortgage holders can negotiate with their servicer.
The Vintage Market had shows with up to 30,000 in attendance. After the pandemic, its owners found new ways to survive.
Conscious Eatery in Seattle gives away one meal for every meal purchased. Not even a pandemic could stop that.
A growing swath of seniors are working beyond 65, with many needing to supplement their paltry retirement savings.
Several types of plans are available, but figuring out which one is right for you can be confusing, so here's some help
The impact of your age when you begin collecting benefits can be more financially significant than you think
Only 4% of retirees claim the benefit at the optimal time. Everyone else is losing out on $111,000 per household
The rules for hardship withdrawals are strict and the costs of taking money from your future retirement can be sky-high
Researchers noted that someone who's been infected may still be able to carry the virus and pass it on to others.
New data from NASA, NOAA and Berkeley Earth show Earth's fever continues to escalate
According to folklore, if there are fewer than six ravens left to guard the tower, both the kingdom and country will collapse.
The pigeon has been named Joe, after the U.S. president-elect.
A lead investigator says Iran hasn't answered many questions about the shootdown of the civilian jet, but it wasn't the 1st such disaster, and he fears it won't be the last.
"If I had a more concerning threats case come before me, I don't remember it," a federal judge said of Cleveland Meredith.
Harrison raised a record $132 million in his failed bid to unseat South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham.
Urban Meyer agreed to become head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars on Thursday, leaving the broadcast booth and returning to the sidelines after a two-year absence that followed another health scare.
Fear not, you can still get your Tagalongs and Thin Mints in a pandemic-safe way this year — through Grubhub.
5G has been front and center at the annual CES, held virtually this year.
Harrison raised a record $132 million in his failed bid to unseat South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham.
Senate Majority Leader McConnell said he has not made a final decision on how he will vote.
This is the first of two bills Mr. Biden plans to address COVID-19. His transition team said he would introduce a second "recovery" bill in February.
Social media app cites the president's "attempts to spread misinformation, hate speech and incite violence."
Mayor Sheldon Neeley said the charges will help restore confidence in elected officials.
Urban Meyer agreed to become head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars on Thursday, leaving the broadcast booth and returning to the sidelines after a two-year absence that followed another health scare.
Girl Scout Allie Shroyer of Arizona found a new way to sell cookies after the pandemic made it unsafe to go door to door. Vladimir Duthiers shares her story.
Naomi Beckwith will start the position in June.
"Joanne was a brilliant and accomplished musician, a wonderful advocate for the arts and a dear friend to everyone in our organization," Fred Rogers Productions said.
She said she is also working on getting her 1971 show "The Pet Set" rereleased.
5G has been front and center at the annual CES, held virtually this year.
Social media app cites the president's "attempts to spread misinformation, hate speech and incite violence."
Your smartwatch may know you have the coronavirus before you do, according to a growing body of research.
For many, the key to a 'return to normal' may be digital vaccine passports they can carry on their smartphones.
Jack Dorsey said the ban was "the right decision for Twitter": "Offline harm as a result of online speech is demonstrably real, and what drives our policy and enforcement above all."
West Virginia is leading the pack, while big states like California and Georgia are struggling, according to CDC data.
Researchers noted that someone who's been infected may still be able to carry the virus and pass it on to others.
Your smartwatch may know you have the coronavirus before you do, according to a growing body of research.
New data from NASA, NOAA and Berkeley Earth show Earth's fever continues to escalate
The glorious new image captures the 96-mile-wide Gale Crater and part of Mount Sharp, its central mountain.
West Virginia is leading the pack, while big states like California and Georgia are struggling, according to CDC data.
Texas trauma surgeon Dr. Brittany Bankhead-Kendall says that means even survivors could have long-term post-COVID problems.
Researchers noted that someone who's been infected may still be able to carry the virus and pass it on to others.
Your smartwatch may know you have the coronavirus before you do, according to a growing body of research.
The current pontiff is 84 and missing half of a lung, while Pope Emeritus Benedict is 93, so both are at high risk of serious coronavirus complications.
West Virginia is leading the pack, while big states like California and George are struggling, according to CDC data.
This is the first of two bills Mr. Biden plans to address COVID-19. His transition team said he would introduce a second "recovery" bill in February.
Your smartwatch may know you have the coronavirus before you do, according to a growing body of research.
Yet even with the faster pace of inoculations, tens of millions of doses of vaccine sit unused.
Social media app cites the president's "attempts to spread misinformation, hate speech and incite violence."
"If I had a more concerning threats case come before me, I don't remember it," a federal judge said of Cleveland Meredith.
The lawsuit, which seeks to install a monitor to oversee police tactics at future protests, alleges that NYPD officers used a litany of illegal tactics including excessive force and unlawful arrests.
Mayor Sheldon Neeley said the charges will help restore confidence in elected officials.
The crisis, which began in 2014, left the city of Flint's drinking water contaminated with lead, with some blaming a 2016 outbreak of Legionnaires' disease that killed at least 12 people.
Kevin Seefried was arrested in Delaware Thursday along with another man who is reportedly his son.
Blue Origin says "we're getting very, very close" to launching passengers to space.
The glorious new image captures the 96-mile-wide Gale Crater and part of Mount Sharp, its central mountain.
Galaxy ID2299 is losing its ability to form new stars, causing it to die.
The supermassive black hole at the center of one of the universe's brightest objects is 1.6 billion times more massive than the sun.
Eager skywatchers have a chance to glimpse a planetary triangle in the night sky this weekend.
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Protesters backing President Donald Trump breached the U.S. Capitol in violent clashes with police.
Two days after her own office was ransacked by Trump supporters, the speaker of the House talks to Lesley Stahl about what she experienced that day and more.
Last weekend, President Trump called Georgia's secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, imploring him with veiled threats and lies to change the outcome of the November election. Raffensperger talks to Scott Pelley of "60 Minutes" about why he didn't give in.
Jon Wertheim talks with Maine Senator Angus King, one of two independents in the Senate, about not being hitched to a party in a time of extreme polarization.
With the Trump administration winding down, the transition period is moving into high gear. CBSN political contributor and Associated Press White House reporter Zeke Miller and Politico congressional reporter Olivia Beavers joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano to discuss President Trump's final days in office.
Girl Scout Allie Shroyer of Arizona found a new way to sell cookies after the pandemic made it unsafe to go door to door. Vladimir Duthiers shares her story.