Pfizer says its COVID vaccine is safe and effective in kids ages 5 to 11
The company says it will seek U.S. approval for that age group soon. One board member says if all goes well, the green light could come "as early as around Halloween."
The company says it will seek U.S. approval for that age group soon. One board member says if all goes well, the green light could come "as early as around Halloween."
"He has left with us amazing memories of his laughter, dynamic acting skills, but most of all his enormous personality and heart of gold," a representative said.
Barry Morphew refused to take a polygraph test in the days after his wife was reported missing on Mother's Day in 2020, the affidavit said.
George Holliday's footage was key in trial of four cops who beat King. Their acquittal sparked the 1992 L.A. riots.
Voters leave situation almost exactly as it was in election dominated by divisions over COVID that mirrored U.S. dynamics.
President Biden travels to NYC for U.N. General Assembly; First-edition copy of U.S. Constitution set to go up for auction
Pfizer finds COVID vaccine safe and effective for young kids, Chattanooga honors Ed Johnson with memorial more than a century after lynching.
Over the weekend, photos and videos emerged depicting mounted Border Patrol officials herding and chasing migrants who had crossed the Rio Grande near Del Rio, a small border community in southwestern Texas.
"On the morning of September 6, I provided an abortion to a woman who, though still in her first trimester, was beyond the state's new limit," the doctor wrote.
An additional 100,000 or so Americans will die of COVID-19 by January 1, according to one projection.
On Tuesday, President Biden will deliver his first address to the United Nations General Assembly. The speech comes on the heels of America's chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan and heightened tensions with France. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes tells CBSN anchor Elaine Quijano what we can expect to hear in the president's speech.
More than 12,000 migrants, most of them Haitian, are currently camped beneath a bridge near Del Rio, Texas. Now, the U.S. is increasing its efforts to return these people to their home countries. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez explains the situation. Then, CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss.
Pfizer says that it "hit the sweet spot" with its coronavirus vaccine for children ages 5 to 11. CBS News' Mola Lenghi reports that the company will be applying for emergency use authorization by the end of the month. Then, Dr. Shikha Jain joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss more of today's coronavirus headlines.
Pfizer says a smaller dose of its COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective in children ages 5 to 11. The company will submit its findings to the FDA for review. CBS News correspondent Mola Lenghi reports on the details, and then pediatrician Dr. Rashmi Jain joins CBSN to discuss what it will mean for families.
More than 100 years after Ed Johnson was lynched after he was wrongly accused of raping a White woman, Chattanooga honored him with a memorial. Omar Villafranca has this report for CBS News' series Unifying America.
Guterres has called on the U.S. to end its "cold war" with China.
Ed Johnson was wrongly accused of raping a White woman and sentenced to death. The Supreme Court stayed his execution, but a mob lynched him anyway.
Pfizer said its COVID vaccine is safe and effective at a lower dose for children 5 to 11 years old. The company is hoping the shots will be available by the end of October. Mola Lenghi reports.
A huge backlog in cargo ships waiting to get into ports in Southern California could cause a major hiccup in holiday shopping. Carter Evans has more.
Wall Street had its worst day since May amid fears that a Chinese real estate company could default, and that the Federal Reserve could begin ending stimulus measures it enacted during the pandemic.
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has ordered the Air Force to appoint a three star general to review Central Command's investigation into an airstrike that mistakenly killed civilians in Afghanistan instead of the ISIS-K fighters. Dan Lamothe, The Washington Post's Pentagon and U.S. military reporter, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with more on what relatives of the victims are requesting from the U.S. government.
Three weeks after Hurricane Ida, more than 20,000 Entergy customers are still without electricity. A class-action lawsuit has been filed in Louisiana, accusing the power company of failing to prepare. Jessi Mitchell reports.
The backlog is likely to inject more chaos into the holiday shopping season.
President Joe Biden will address the United Nations General Assembly in New York City on Tuesday for the first time since taking office. It follows the difficult withdrawal from Afghanistan and criticism from NATO allies. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe, Politico White House correspondent Natasha Korecki and Insider political reporter Oma Seddiq join CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with more on that, plus the latest on COVID vaccine efforts and a looming... Читать дальше...
The Biden administration is speeding up deportations of thousands of Haitian migrants who are camped under a bridge on the Texas border. Manuel Bojorquez takes a look.