McDonald's again requiring masks as Delta variant spreads
Fast-food chain brings back requirement for workers and customers regardless of their vaccination status.
Fast-food chain brings back requirement for workers and customers regardless of their vaccination status.
New York City will soon require proof of COVID-19 vaccination for indoor dining, fitness and entertainment. Watch Mayor Bill de Blasio's announcement.
As the U.S. sees more frequent and more intense fires, the people fighting them are in need of a pay raise.
"We aren't going to come back any earlier than January" one CEO said of bringing 1,500-plus workers back to the office.
The policy will be phased in over the coming weeks, according to the mayor.
A Senate report has finds federal agencies are not meetings government cybersecurity standards. CBS News Homeland Security and Justice reporter Nicole Sganga joins "CBSN AM" to discuss the report.
The U.S. hit a major milestone in the fight against the coronavirus. President Biden finally reached his vaccination goal for the country, about one month behind schedule. More than 70% of American adults are now at least partially inoculated. Founder of Gramercy Pediatrics in New York City, Dr. Dyan Hes, joined CBSN to discuss the pandemic milestone.
Simone Biles' decision to not participate in some gymnastic categories caused a stir on athlete's mental health and dedication to sport. Psychiatrist Dr. David Bober joins CBSN AM to talk more about the pressure the stars are under.
The Biden administration is urging state and local governments to prevent an eviction crisis from erupting after a moratorium expired over the weekend. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joined CBSN to discuss what kind of issue this poses for the Biden administration.
U.S. gymnast Simone Biles won the bronze medal in the balance beam final at the Tokyo Olympics. It was the first event she has participated in since withdrawing from other events last week, citing her mental well-being. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas joins "CBSN AM" from Tokyo to discuss.
The Taliban is ramping up their attacks in Afghanistan amid the U.S. troop withdrawal. A Belarusian activist is found dead in Ukraine. Wuhan will test the entire city's population for COVID-19. A German warship sets sail for the South China Sea. Ian Lee joined "CBSN AM" from London with more.
The launch was initially planned for last Friday, but NASA ordered a delay while Russian space station engineers resolved problems with a newly arrived laboratory module.
At least a dozen athletes representing Team USA at this year's Tokyo Olympics are also mothers. From Alex Morgan to Allyson Felix, women competing at the highest levels while also having children is becoming more common. But the sports world hasn't always made it easy for women who want to be moms and champions. Janet Shamlian introduces us to a marathoner and new mother, Aliphine Tuliamuk. She helped push for a big change at this year's games.
Olympic swimmer Caeleb Dressel joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his history-making athletic performance and five gold medal wins in Tokyo.
A Texas family is demanding answers after a sheriff's deputy restrained an 18-year-old. Jericka Duncan reports
Missouri is one of the handful of states seeing a surge in COVID cases. Doctors say the upswing in hospitalizations and deaths are both demoralizing and preventable. Mireya Villarreal reports from Springfield, Missouri.
The scenic town of Mendocino in Northern California is running out of water as the state's drought worsens. Business owners and officials are worried current stop-gap measures to keep the water running won't last. Carter Evans reports.
Professional rock climber Alex Honnold joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new podcast called "Climbing Gold" and climbing's debut at the Tokyo Olympics.
Mr. Biden will also discuss efforts to boost vaccination rates in the U.S.
After software problems derailed a 2019 flight to the International Space Station, Boeing is set to try again with "Starliner". Mark Strassmann reports from the Kennedy Space Center.
There are now four known suicides by officers who responded to the attack on the Capitol. CBS News congressional correspondent Kris Van Cleave spoke with an officer about how the insurrection affected him.
The end of the eviction moratorium has started to impact millions across the country. Weijia Jiang has the latest.
70% of American adults have at least one shot of the vaccine, but the number of COVID cases is now higher than during last summer’s peak. Also, Senator Lindsey Graham tests positive for COVID. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
None are thought to have come in contact with humans.
The loss of Lashkar Gah would be a massive blow for the Afghan government, which has pledged to defend cities at all costs after losing much of the countryside to the Taliban.