Peloton to sell less pricey treadmill after delays and recalls
The budget model — which still costs $2,495 — is slated to land in U.S. next week with added safety features.
The budget model — which still costs $2,495 — is slated to land in U.S. next week with added safety features.
While Pfizer fell 3%, many investors were encouraged by the Food & Drug Administration's full approval of its COVID-19 vaccine.
The FDA's approval of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine has cleared the way for more schools and businesses to issue vaccine mandates, but it's not yet approved for kids. Dr. Dyan Hes, a pediatrician in New York City, joined CBSN to discuss the impact of this decision and the importance of getting vaccines authorized for children under 12.
Hawaii Governor David Ige encouraged potential tourists not to visit the state right now as a surge of coronavirus cases fills hospitals. "It's not a good time to travel to the islands," he said. CBSN's Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers have more.
As climate change makes severe weather conditions and wildfires more severe, experts say there are steps you can take to help protect your home from disasters. CBS News' Bradley Blackburn takes a look.
The flag was carried during the Paralympics opening ceremony after Afghanistan's athletes couldn't travel to Tokyo.
A senior State Department official confirmed the incident affected multiple individuals and is consistent with reported cases of "Havana Syndrome."
A new study finds the devastating flood that killed more than 200 people this summer in Germany was made significantly more likely due to human-caused climate change. That comes as deadly flooding has ravaged part of Tennessee and also the Northeast. CBSN's Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers are joined by CBS News' Jessi Mitchell from Waverly, Tennesse.
Human rights researchers tracked 6,356 attacks against migrants who were expelled to Mexico by the U.S. or barred from requesting U.S. refuge.
As the pace of evacuations out of Kabul picks up steam, there is growing concern that there will not be enough time to fly out Americans and Afghans still hoping to get out. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi reports.
Providing refuge to Afghans who assisted the American war effort is a rare immigration policy with broad public support, including among Republicans, according to CBS News polling.
FDA grants full approval for Pfizer vaccine; Questions linger about COVID-19's origins
The Food and Drug Administration announced that it has granted full approval to Pfizer and BioNTech for their COVID-19 vaccine.
Crystal Turner and Kylen Schulte were remembered at a vigil Sunday at the Moonflower Community Cooperative in Moab.
Leaders of the G-7 nations spoke with President Biden to discuss the possibility of extending the August 31st deadline for withdrawal from Afghanistan. Olivier Knox, author of The Washington Post's "The Daily 202" newsletter, joined CBSN to discuss what this means for the Biden administration, as well as the latest on infrastructure bills in Congress.
Forensic expert says she knows who the Circleville letter writer is.
Largest U.S. retailer will compete with DoorDash, Uber and other players in the fiercely contested delivery market.
The financial cost of the nation's military actions in Afghanistan and Iraq, on top of the incalculable personal toll on combatants and civilians, reflects a shift in how war has typically been financed.
Kathy Hochul was sworn in as the 57th governor of New York early Tuesday morning. She is the first woman to hold the office, taking over after Andrew Cuomo resigned amid allegations of sexual harassment. Politico reporter and co-author of the New York Playbook newsletter Erin Durkin joined CBSN to discuss the power shift.
An anonymous letter writer terrorizes a small town, threatening to expose their rumored dark secrets.
The twins were ripped from their father's arms as he tried to evacuate with all four of his children, family members said.
Hochul takes over for Andrew Cuomo, who resigned following accusations of sexual harassment.
Now that the FDA has approved the Pfizer vaccine, many governments, companies and universities are pushing forward with vaccine mandates. CBS This Morning lead national correspondent David Begnaud talks with university students about how they feel about the mandates.
Dr. Anthony Fauci joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what the FDA approval of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine could mean for vaccine mandates and he talks about the latest COVID news.
The meeting was the group's highest-level encounter with the Biden administration since the fall of the Afghan capital.