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First walkout against snack maker in more than half a century has workers walking picket lines in four states.
Record hospitalizations in the state are draining liquid-oxygen supplies normally used to treat water.
"Massive resistance" to mask mandates and vaccinations is taking a heavy economic toll on the state, experts say.
The latest recall will cost the company about $1 billion, bringing the total cost of the Bolt battery recalls to $1.8 billion.
Online brokerage firm also becomes latest company to delay return to office, pointing to January "at the earliest."
City's new mandate represents one of the nation's most stringent restrictions for unvaccinated people.
Some schools hit the inoculated with four-digit penalties, while others take the opposite tack and offer scholarships.
CVS, Walgreens and other chains are now offering a third dose for some people, but most Americans will face a wait.
The ban will start October 1 and is the result of requests from banking partners and companies that handle financial transactions, a spokesperson said.
In a departure from previous conflicts, the U.S. funded its recent wars in the Middle East through massive borrowing.
"TikTok is just not a safe place for kids," said an attorney in a campaign pushing for better parental controls.
Researchers have detected a surge in counterfeit card sellers using popular apps like WhatsApp and PayPal.
As COVID-19 cases surge, Apple is the latest major U.S. company to push back its office return date for workers.
As the IRS distributes the $1,400 stimulus payments, some lawmakers say the money won't last three months.
Borrowers with total and permanent disabilities can already apply for elimination of their student loan debt.
The storm had top winds of 70 mph as of Sunday morning, just shy of hurricane status.
Blinken said the Biden administration has been communicating directly with U.S. citizens in Afghanistan to help guide them on the best way to get to the airport in Kabul.
Retired Staff Sgt. Travis Mills, who was severely injured by an IED during his third tour in Afghanistan, sums up the contributions and sacrifices of American and NATO forces in the country over the past two decades: We did good.
Americans want U.S. to help Afghans who helped the U.S. military during the war.
"This was a complete and total surrender," Haley said.
The rapid takeover of Kabul by Taliban fighters, who surged past Afghan security forces and routed the sitting government, shocked the world, most especially the U.S., which saw 20 years' investment of blood and treasure collapse in a matter of days.
The mining town of Cerro Gordo, in the Inyo Mountains above Death Valley, was formed in the 1860s after silver was discovered there. Long abandoned, the ghost town is now home to Brent Underwood.
A nearly 50-mile stretch of highway between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe remained shut down Saturday amid fears of the fire spreading.
Jackson was vaccinated in January, and had encouraged other elderly people to get their shots.
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Renters should check local protections against evictions, while mortgage holders can negotiate with their servicer.
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Retired Staff Sgt. Travis Mills, who was severely injured by an IED during his third tour in Afghanistan, sums up the contributions and sacrifices of American and NATO forces in the country over the past two decades: We did good.
The rapid takeover of Kabul by Taliban fighters, who surged past Afghan security forces and routed the sitting government, shocked the world, most especially the U.S., which saw 20 years' investment of blood and treasure collapse in a matter of days.
U.S. evacuation efforts continue in Afghanistan despite a security threat and an influx of people arriving at the Kabul airport in an attempt to flee the Taliban.
The Kremlin sees the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan as a chance to increase its power in the region. But as Russia's own history shows, that carries risks.
The rules were last changed in 2015 to allow families two children amid fears the plummeting birthrate will lead to an aging population and economic consequences.
The storm had top winds of 70 mph as of Sunday morning, just shy of hurricane status.
Blinken said the Biden administration has been communicating directly with U.S. citizens in Afghanistan to help guide them on the best way to get to the airport in Kabul.
"This was a complete and total surrender," Haley said.
The mining town of Cerro Gordo, in the Inyo Mountains above Death Valley, was formed in the 1860s after silver was discovered there. Long abandoned, the ghost town is now home to Brent Underwood.
Americans want U.S. to help Afghans who helped the U.S. military during the war.
Blinken said the Biden administration has been communicating directly with U.S. citizens in Afghanistan to help guide them on the best way to get to the airport in Kabul.
The following is a transcript of an interview with former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley that aired on Sunday, August 22, 2021, on "Face the Nation."
"This was a complete and total surrender," Haley said.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Secretary of State Antony Blinken that aired on Sunday, August 22, 2021, on "Face the Nation."
Americans want U.S. to help Afghans who helped the U.S. military during the war.
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John Williams is one of America's most celebrated musical talents – the best-known creator of music for films. He has written the scores for such revered classics as "Jaws," "Star Wars," "Superman" and "Schindler's List." In a story originally broadcast September 22, 2019, Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with Williams, and with violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, who collaborated with the composer on an album of works for violin and orchestra adapted from his film scores, "Across the Stars."
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"TikTok is just not a safe place for kids," said an attorney in a campaign pushing for better parental controls.
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The Federal Trade Commission is doubling down on accusations the social media giant illegally squashes tech rivals.
After Trump removed the gray wolf from the list of animals protected by the Endangered Species Act, wildlife officials and activists hoped Biden would reverse the move.
"In the future, physical work will be a choice," he said.
Officials expect that a booster will also be needed for the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
"The purpose of TSA's mask directive is to minimize the spread of COVID-19 on public transportation," the agency said Tuesday.
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Jackson was vaccinated in January, and had encouraged other elderly people to get their shots.
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The state health department said at least 70% of recent calls have been related to ingesting ivermectin.
First walkout against snack maker in more than half a century has workers walking picket lines in four states.
Record hospitalizations in the state are draining liquid-oxygen supplies normally used to treat water.
"Massive resistance" to mask mandates and vaccinations is taking a heavy economic toll on the state, experts say.
The latest recall will cost the company about $1 billion, bringing the total cost of the Bolt battery recalls to $1.8 billion.
Online brokerage firm also becomes latest company to delay return to office, pointing to January "at the earliest."
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Nikki Haley, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, says the president oversaw "a complete and total surrender" to the Taliban.
CBS News’ Roxana Saberi reports from Al Udeid Air Base in Doha, where thousands of evacuees have been flown in from Afghanistan over the past several days.
CBS News’ Holly Williams reports there are concerns that ISIS could use the chaos in Kabul to carry out an attack.
CBS News’ Kris Van Cleave is on the ground in Connecticut where residents are bracing for the storm’s landfall.
CBS News meteorologist Jeff Berardelli has the latest on the tropical storm’s movement toward New England.