Another shot? The latest COVID-19 developments, variants and more
CBS News Medical Contributor Doctor David Agus on a potential COVID-19 booster shot,the latest with the Delta variant, and more.
CBS News Medical Contributor Doctor David Agus on a potential COVID-19 booster shot,the latest with the Delta variant, and more.
The death toll is climbing in South Florida following the Surfside condo collapse more than two weeks ago. Officials say 86 deaths have been confirmed since the collapse and 43 people are potentially unaccounted for. The collapse has prompted a slew of lawsuits from victims and their family members. Now, dozens of lawyers are stepping forward in an effort to help with the legal proceedings. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez spoke with first responders about the emotional toll of the recovery effort. Читать дальше...
Much of the West, including nearly all of California, is under excessive heat warnings. Also, there is new confusion about how long current vaccines can protect against COVID-19. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Egypt and Sudan are raising concerns to the United Nations Security Council about a massive hydropower dam just south of Sudan's border in Ethiopia. The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam sits on the Blue Nile river in the western part of the country. Egypt is calling the dam an existential threat to its water supply. CBS News foreign affairs analyst Pamela Falk spoke with CBSN's Lana Zak about why this could be a battle over more than water.
Oysters have an ancient history in the waters of Chesapeake Bay. But due to over-harvesting, pollution and disease, more than 99% of the historic native oyster population has disappeared. The state of Maryland has committed to a restoration plan looking to rebuild oyster colonies in five tributaries on its side of the bay. Skyler Henry met up with the team leading the effort.
Mark Noguchi, a former hula dancer turned chef, has a passion for Hawaiian food and Hawaiian culture. He brings along a personality almost as entertaining as the “tailgate luau.” He spoke to "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Jeff Glor for “The Dish.”
There are plenty of names you know when it comes to the U.S. space program, but there are others you probably don't, including Paul Dye: the longest-serving flight director in NASA's history. Dye recently wrote a book on his 30-year career. Jeff Glor has the details.
The death toll in the condo building collapse in Surfside, Florida, continues to climb, with a total of 86 confirmed deaths as of Saturday morning, according to officials.
A cool new cat is taking Tokyo by storm. Lucy Craft has the story of how a 3D video display of a cat is bringing crowds and questions.
"HEED THESE WARNINGS," the Las Vegas Weather Service wrote on Twitter. "Do not put yourself, nor first responders in danger this weekend!"
The COVID-19 pandemic has been devastating for the arts, and with theaters closed for so long, up-and-coming young performers have struggled to find a platform to showcase their potential. But in Britain, the talents of one young ballet dancer were so clear from two still pictures that they helped bring him halfway around the world to the English National Ballet School. Holly Williams reports.
The exhibitions at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art are showcasing the work of women photographers.
A third of the country is under oppressive heat, with dozens of records expected to fall. Adding to the trouble: more than 50 large wildfires are burning in at least 15 states, including a fire that has consumed more than 38,000 acres in South Central Oregon. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli has the details.
West grapples with oppressive heat as dozens of records expected to fall; Chef Mark Noguchi on career and tailgate luaus
The Delta variant now accounts for more than half of new coronavirus cases in the U.S., and almost all of the new cases are among people who have not been vaccinated. The spread of the highly contagious variant comes as restrictions have been lifted in almost all of the U.S. and as vaccine maker Pfizer asks for emergency authorization to administer a third shot. Michael George has the latest.
The excitement among space enthusiasts is building Saturday morning in New Mexico. That's where, in a little more than 24 hours, billionaire Richard Branson's company, Virgin Galactic, will send him and three other employees to the edge of space. It's another milestone in the emerging commercial market of sub-orbital flight. Mark Strassmann has the details.
The state of Maryland has committed to a restoration plan looking to rebuild oyster colonies in five tributaries on its side of the bay.
The Delta variant now accounts for more than half of the new coronavirus cases in the United States.
On Sunday, Richard Branson aims to become the first owner of a private space company to launch aboard one of his own spacecraft.
The contributions of women behind the camera have often been overlooked. Now, two new exhibitions are hoping to change that, by putting a focus on work that until now has been "underexposed.” Dana Jacobson has the details.
As of Saturday morning, 43 people were potentially unaccounted for, according to officials.
President Joe Biden has warned Russian leader Vladimir Putin to stop cybercriminals who are operating in Russia and targeting U.S. companies. Christina Ruffini has the details.
Grammy winner Jakob Dylan followed his famous father into music-making 30 years ago, forming his band, The Wallflowers. They released five more albums, but it's been a nine-year wait for their latest "Exit Wounds," which came out just yesterday. Now, performing from Los Angeles, The Wallflowers with "The Dive Bar in My Heart."
"We know there have been problems in this building, so this one was elevated and some structural concerns were identified," said the mayor of Miami-Dade county.
Grammy winner Jakob Dylan followed his famous father into music-making 30 years ago, forming his band, The Wallflowers. They released five more albums, but it's been a nine-year wait for their latest "Exit Wounds," which came out just yesterday. Now, performing from Los Angeles, The Wallflowers with “I'll Let You Down (But Will Not Give You Up)”