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Toll rises to 12 dead, 149 accounted for in Surfside, Florida collapse; Prince George attends Euro 2020 match with parents
Toll rises to 12 dead, 149 accounted for in Surfside, Florida collapse; Prince George attends Euro 2020 match with parents
During the 17 years "Don't ask, Don't tell" was in place, nearly 14,000 service members were discharged for being gay, and since the end of WWII some 100,000 members of the military were kicked out simply for being part of the LGBTQ+ community. As Pride month comes to a close, Jan Crawford speaks to two generations of Air Force officers about what life was like before and after the repeal of "Don't ask, Don't tell."
The death toll is growing as rescue crews continue the painstaking search for victims in the Florida condo collapse. Survivors are sharing chilling stories of escaping the building. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
CBS New York chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn takes a look at the storms expected to hit the Northeast, bringing an end to the heat wave.
Some states are urging residents to wear masks even after being fully vaccinated as the Delta variant spreads. David Begnaud shares more.
Americans will have the option to choose between male or female regardless of what other forms of government ID say, with a nonbinary option on the way.
SpaceX Transporter 2 mission highlights growing market for small satellite launches.
The latest report follows similar massive findings at two other Catholic Church-run schools, one of more than 600 unmarked graves and another of 215 bodies.
Automaker will close one facility for a month and reduce production in others as it grapples with a global chip shortage.
The new policy will go into effect on Thursday.
Nearly 1,470 cases were people between 20 and 39 years old and 90% of the cases were men.
The NCAA board of directors will vote today on whether or not to allow college athletes to profit off their own name, image and likeness, as six states move forward with their own laws that would allow students to do so. Edward Scott the vice president and director of athletics at Morgan State University joined CBSN to discuss the future of college sports.
Dr. Anthony Fauci said Wednesday on CBSN that there are two "troublesome" things about the COVID-19 Delta variant: that it is capable of spreading more efficiently from person to person, and that it can cause more serious disease. He said people who are not vaccinated against the virus are at "significant risk." Watch the interview.
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"The good news," Fauci said, "is that the vaccines that are used in this country do very well against the Delta variant."
Cosby, 83, was convicted of sexually assaulting Andrea Constand at his home in 2004.
The American Principles Project is pushing what they call "pro-family" issues across the country, and gained a lot of influence within the Republican Party. VICE contributor Ben Jacobs joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero for a closer look at their rise.
Weill Cornell Medicine's John Moore, Ph.D., says parts of the U.S. will be highly vulnerable to the Delta variant and that we will likely see "two Americas" in terms of who contracts the virus. He joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero for a closer look.
New England households are seeing smaller checks on average due to smaller families and higher incomes.
Donald Rumsfeld, the two-time defense secretary who led the Pentagon through the 9/11 terror attack and into the long and costly Iraq War, has died, his family said in a statement. He was 88.
"It is critical that the Court confirm whether or not Ms. Spears's testimony was accurate in order to determine what corrective actions, if any, need to be taken," Jamie Spears' filing said.
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