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Alex Gorsky's 14% raise in a year when J&J paid out billions for its role in the opioid epidemic is called "excessive."
Organizers also stressed that the meeting was being put together long before Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell denounced companies' reactions to Georgia's law.
Private debt collectors can claim all or part of your $1,400 check. Officials in N.J. and other states are blocking them from doing so.
While Disney, Netflix and other big public companies made most of their money in the U.S. last year, their filings show more tax money flowing overseas than to Washington.
Users can select a "self-employed" job-title option on the website. Options for "sabbatical" or "parental leave" are coming soon.
Pelosi, however, batted down the suggestion that the $2 trillion plan be trimmed down to earn Republican support.
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Purdue Pharma, which some blame for helping spark the opioid crisis, is privately owned by some members of the Sackler family, whose name has become a controversial flashpoint in the opioid epidemic.
One seller, whose Shopify store is now defunct, was selling a pack of four bogus vaccination ID cards for $80.
New medical findings challenge conventional wisdom that biological differences between the sexes drive death rates.
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Manufacturing slowdown will affect vehicles including the Cadillac XT5, Chevrolet Blazer and other cars.
As the IRS distributes the $1,400 stimulus payments, some lawmakers say the money won't last three months.
Advance reservations required from May 21 to September 30, with similar rules at Rocky Mountain and Glacier national parks.
Police in Brooklyn Center say an officer fired after a stopped driver drove away. Protests followed — with the Derek Chauvin trial about to enter week three.
Court is set to resume after medical experts and forensic pathologists testified last week about George Floyd's cause of death.
Police officers in Virginia held an Army officer at gunpoint, handcuffed him and doused him with pepper spray — all during an illegal traffic stop.
Harry's back in Britain for the 1st time since he and Meghan's interview with Oprah to attend his grandfather's funeral – time, possibly, for some royal "reconciliation."
Alex Gorsky's 14% raise in a year when J&J paid out billions for its role in the opioid epidemic is called "excessive."
The stage is set for an escalation of extreme dry conditions, with widespread water restrictions expected and yet another dangerous fire season ahead.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell gives his thoughts on how the economy is rebounding from the COVID-19 pandemic. Scott Pelley reports.
The Islamic Republic has blamed Israel for the alleged cyber sabotage attack that cut power to a key uranium enrichment facility.
Fifteen states trail all the others in providing both options to voters who want to cast their ballots.
Katie Delwiche's San Francisco gardening business is focused on growth — of her plants and in her clients' lives.
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The Vintage Market had shows with up to 30,000 in attendance. After the pandemic, its owners found new ways to survive.
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Moscow denies receiving "any requests in the past several days" for a dialogue as Ukraine says there are 40,000 Russian forces at its border and 40,000 more in Crimea.
Harry's back in Britain for the 1st time since he and Meghan's interview with Oprah to attend his grandfather's funeral – time, possibly, for some royal "reconciliation."
The Islamic Republic has blamed Israel for the alleged cyber sabotage attack that cut power to a key uranium enrichment facility.
With the death of Prince Philip, the title will be passed to other members of the royal family.
While there was no immediate claim of responsibility, suspicion fell immediately on Israel.
At the request of CBS News, one hospital in Omaha documented how it is trying to help a girl who is struggling with the lingering effects of coronavirus.
Police in Brooklyn Center say an officer fired after a stopped driver drove away. Protests followed — with the Derek Chauvin trial about to enter week three.
Court is set to resume after medical experts and forensic pathologists testified last week about George Floyd's cause of death.
Alex Gorsky's 14% raise in a year when J&J paid out billions for its role in the opioid epidemic is called "excessive."
President Biden is poised to meet with a bipartisan group of lawmakers Monday to discuss his infrastructure plan.
President Biden is poised to meet with a bipartisan group of lawmakers Monday to discuss his infrastructure plan.
Whitmer attributed the surge in coronavirus cases to new variants.
Organizers also stressed that the meeting was being put together long before Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell denounced companies' reactions to Georgia's law.
Fifteen states trail all the others in providing both options to voters who want to cast their ballots.
"It's a request that's been made for weeks now, and I think we should have done it weeks ago," Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the former head of the Food and Drug Administration, said.
Hollywood star Jamie Foxx is working on a new Netflix project with his 27-year-old daughter Corinne. Jamie and Corinne speak candidly with "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Michelle Miller about their personal father-daughter relationship.
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Earl Simmons, the prolific rapper known as DMX, died Friday at the age of 50, one week after suffering what doctors called a catastrophic cardiac arrest. "Entertainment Tonight" co-host Nischelle Turner takes a look at the life and lasting legacy of the late rap superstar.
The lasting effects of DDT contamination are killing an alarming number of California sea lions.
One seller, whose Shopify store is now defunct, was selling a pack of four bogus vaccination ID cards for $80.
The more frequent and intense challenges are likely to put even more stress already brittle governments and international organizations, the report says.
Twitter permanently suspended then-President Trump two days after the deadly riot at the Capitol.
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The lasting effects of DDT contamination are killing an alarming number of California sea lions.
The stage is set for an escalation of extreme dry conditions, with widespread water restrictions expected and yet another dangerous fire season ahead.
"It's a request that's been made for weeks now, and I think we should have done it weeks ago," Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the former head of the Food and Drug Administration, said.
Pelosi, however, batted down the suggestion that the $2 trillion plan be trimmed down to earn Republican support.
Scientists have found that more than 90% of land-based endemic species and 95% of marine ones are facing the devastating consequences of greenhouse has emissions.
The Drug Enforcement Administration’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day invites folks from across the country to clean out their medicine cabinets to safely and anonymously turn in unwanted prescription drugs. The next Take Back Day is April 24, 2021, from 10am - 2pm.
At the request of CBS News, one hospital in Omaha documented how it is trying to help a girl who is struggling with the lingering effects of coronavirus.
Millions of Americans are getting CDC-issued "vaccination record" cards. Here's what to do with them.
"It's a request that's been made for weeks now, and I think we should have done it weeks ago," Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the former head of the Food and Drug Administration, said.
Pelosi, however, batted down the suggestion that the $2 trillion plan be trimmed down to earn Republican support.
Alex Gorsky's 14% raise in a year when J&J paid out billions for its role in the opioid epidemic is called "excessive."
Organizers also stressed that the meeting was being put together long before Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell denounced companies' reactions to Georgia's law.
Private debt collectors can claim all or part of your $1,400 check. Officials in N.J. and other states are blocking them from doing so.
While Disney, Netflix and other big public companies made most of their money in the U.S. last year, their filings show more tax money flowing overseas than to Washington.
Users can select a "self-employed" job-title option on the website. Options for "sabbatical" or "parental leave" are coming soon.
Court is set to resume after medical experts and forensic pathologists testified last week about George Floyd's cause of death.
Police officers in Virginia held an Army officer at gunpoint, handcuffed him and doused him with pepper spray — all during an illegal traffic stop.
Liliana Carrillo, 30, was arrested after fleeing the gruesome scene and leading law enforcement officers on a long-distance chase.
In body camera and cell phone video, Army Second Lieutenant Caron Nazario, still in his uniform, can be seen with his hands visible out of the window of his new car. "I've not committed any crime," Nazario said.
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A Soyuz spacecraft lifted off from Kazakhstan carrying NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei and two cosmonauts to the International Space Station. Watch NASA's live coverage of the launch.
A NASA astronaut joins two Russians for Friday's trip to the International Space Station.
After a months-long meteor drought, the Lyrids are back to illuminate Earth Day.
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The short "taxi" flight clears the way for arrival of another Crew Dragon later this month.
Prince Philip, who died at age 99, was the patriarch of the British royal family.
Authorities who investigated the death of the 42-year-old stay-at-home mom retraced not only the night of her death, but also her online life.
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