Florida state officials want to put a stop to COVID "vaccine tourism"
Florida is working to put guidelines for a new trend being called "vaccine tourism," in which people from outside the state travel to Florida to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
Florida is working to put guidelines for a new trend being called "vaccine tourism," in which people from outside the state travel to Florida to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan says the city has not been given enough COVID-19 vaccines even though they have the capacity to administer them. David Begnaud reports.
Psaki will be joined by Dr. Anthony Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Youngest inaugural poet says she is "on the floor" that her books are attracting so much interest.
Vice President Kamala Harris shattered barriers when she was sworn in to hold the nation's second-highest office. The former California senator wore a strand of pearls during the inauguration in a nod to her sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha. Glenda Glover, the international president and CEO of the sorority, joined CBSN to discuss Harris' new role.
A gas explosion killed at least four people in central Madrid. Also, a police chief in the Philippines has been removed following a botched gang rape and murder investigation, and one of 22 trapped miners in China has reportedly died. Meanwhile, the U.K. government said it's going to help Kenya roll out the Oxford AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joined "CBSN AM" with those stories.
Five people were killed in the blaze, but the head of the Serum Institute of India said the incident would not impact production of the coronavirus vaccine.
U.K. government pushes legislation to prevent "town hall militants and woke worthies" from relocating controversial monuments after BLM protests.
President Biden's COVID-19 plan will invoke the Defense Production Act to address personal protective equipment and vaccine shortages and require people to wear masks on public transportation, among other measures. Emergency care physician Dr. Ron Elfenbein spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about the president's push to open schools, the vaccine rollout around the country and new research into the effectiveness of vaccines against variants of the coronavirus.
Conspiracy theories circled online leading up to President Biden's inauguration, leading some to believe former President Donald Trump would somehow remain in office. When that didn't happen, followers were left doubting. CBSN technology reporter Dan Patterson joins "CBSN AM" to discuss QAnon's impact and potential future.
On his first full day in office, President Joe Biden is planning to sign several executive orders aimed at tackling the COVID-19 pandemic and will receive a briefing from members of his COVID-19 response team. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins "CBSN AM" to discuss this and more.
Rock 'n' roll legend John Fogerty has a new gospel-infused protest song, "Weeping In The Promised Land." The former Creedence Clearwater Revival frontman takes on police brutality and racial injustice while supporting health care workers on the front lines during the pandemic. Jamie Yuccas reports for the "CBS This Morning" series A More Perfect Union.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, people across the U.S. are losing loved ones to the illness. The victims include longtime Seminole tribe leader Max Osceola Jr., Kentucky school attendance clerk Arethia Tilford, Colorado bar owner John Elliott and Texas emergency room nurse Brittany Palomo. Anthony Mason profiles them in the series Lives to Remember
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the president's first day in office, what to expect in the coming days and from the administration, as well as President Biden's ambitious agenda.
"CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Michelle Miller joined "Red and Blue" to discuss the importance of historically black colleges and universities and how they cultivate leaders like Vice President Kamala Harris, a Howard University alum.
Vice President Kamala Harris broke several barriers as she took the oath of office Wednesday. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion reports on this historic moment, and CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss what Harris' inauguration means for women, girls, and people of color.
Some in the group of about 150 people smashed windows and spray-painted anarchist symbols at the political party building.
Governors are hunting for ways to supplement their dwindling supply of COVID vaccine doses.
President Joe Biden inherits the worst job market since the Great Depression, with 16 million people on unemployment.
Florida is cracking down on so-called "vaccine tourism," after reports that people from South America and Canada are going to the state to get the vaccine. Manuel Bojorquez took a look at how this is affecting Florida residents. He reports from West Palm Beach.
More than three decades after launching his first presidential campaign, President Joe Biden will begin his first full day in the White House. Weijia Jiang reports on Mr. Biden’s inaugural address to the nation and the historic ceremony.
Biden is signing 10 executive orders aimed at expanding testing and vaccine availability and reopening schools soon.
Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman captivated the nation Wednesday with her performance of "The Hill We Climb." Gorman, the country's first national Youth Poet Laureate, is being praised for meeting the moment with a work that's both hopeful and realistic. "CBS This Morning" co-host Anthony Mason has the details.
If confirmed, Buttigieg would oversee a department that requested $89 billion for the 2021 fiscal year.
He is expected to sign 10 executive orders as part of his strategy to combat the virus.