Big Pharma's influence on drug costs deal
Lowering prescription drug prices is among the Biden administration's most urgent priorities. But the drug industry is spending big to keep that from happening. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Lowering prescription drug prices is among the Biden administration's most urgent priorities. But the drug industry is spending big to keep that from happening. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Republican candidates used education and social issues to their advantage in the 2021 election. Major Garrett shares more on what lessons were learned ahead of the 2022 midterms.
Nursing school applicants have not let the pandemic dissuade them from pursuing their dreams.
Every school-age child in the U.S. is now eligible for COVID-19 shots after Pfizer's mini dose received the green light from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Janet Shamlian takes a look.
Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee Adam Schiff in a statement said he is unconvinced the summary of the investigation "provides for real accountability."
Some lawmakers saw the election results as a warning about finishing the social spending and infrastructure packages.
As German Chancellor Angela Merkel nears the end of her tenure leading one of Europe's most powerful countries, she's warning current world leaders of the dangers of forgetting lessons from the last world war. CBS News contributor Simon Bates has his take on her concerns in this installment of "London Calling."
Leaders from smaller and lower-income countries are using the U.N.'s COP26 climate summit to urge larger nations to live up to their financial promises regarding climate change. W. Gyude Moore, a senior policy fellow at the Center for Global Development and former minister of public works in Liberia, joins CBSN to discuss what low-income countries in Africa and around the world are facing from the climate crisis and what richer countries need to do to help.
The reported outages are affecting Messenger, Workplace Chat and Instagram DMs.
Some 270 ultra-wealthy people who received the checks had reported negative net incomes on their tax returns, according to ProPublica.