Queen Elizabeth II seen for 1st time since back sprain derailed plans
The British monarch, 95, cancelled plans over the weekend to attend a Remembrance Sunday service, which had been her expected return to official engagements.
The British monarch, 95, cancelled plans over the weekend to attend a Remembrance Sunday service, which had been her expected return to official engagements.
The Food and Drug Administration is expected to authorize a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine booster for all adults as early as Thursday as new cases are rising again around the country. Also, desperate migrants clashed with police at the border between Poland and Belarus, where tensions have exploded in recent days. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
The Tesla CEO challenged the United Nations to break down how a mega-donation from him would avert famine. So it did.
Richard Ayvazyan and his wife, Marietta Terabelian, remain at large after the FBI says they removed their electronic tracking bracelets in August.
On "Intelligence Matters," host Michael Morell speaks with Lt. Gen. Scott Berrier about the Defense Intelligence Agency
Three other people - Julia Cox, Roy Garner and Cody Johnson - were charged with destroying evidence of the killing.
3-nation visit is part of a long-delayed mission aimed, at part, in answering China's outreach to the continent, but it comes amid war in Ethiopia and a military takeover in Sudan.
Report finds companies that have already experienced ransomware attacks fear they'll fall victim again during the holiday season, and many aren't prepared.
President Biden visits New Hampshire to push infrastructure; GOP officials ban books on race, LGBTQ issues
After 20 years of studies, researchers will begin the first human trial for a nasal vaccine aimed at preventing and slowing Alzheimer's disease. Sixteen participants at Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital will receive two doses of the vaccine one week apart. CBS Boston's Zinnia Maldonado has more.
Several states expand COVID booster access to all adults; Vince Gill surprises student band with gift of music.
A six-year CBS News investigation has prompted new legislation to protect children sitting in the back seats of vehicles during rear-end crashes. Kris Van Cleave shares more.
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The escaped animal drill even includes tranquilizing the animal and rushing it to the hospital in an ambulance
An 18-year-old college student has been charged with arson over a fire at a synagogue in Austin, Texas, officials said. CBS affiliate KEYE-TV's Ricardo Lewis reports.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas faced pointed questions from members of Congress about the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border. Among the topics addressed was an initiative to instruct 78,000 migrants who were not fully processed for deportation to appear before an immigration judge. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss.
President Biden and China's Xi Jinping pledge more cooperation; U.S. condemns Russia over "reckless" missile test
"We indeed successfully tested our promising system," Russia's defense minister said, while denying that the debris posed a threat to the space station.
President Biden on Tuesday visited Woodstock, New Hampshire, to speak about the benefits of the bipartisan infrastructure bill, which he signed into law on Monday. "My message to the people in New Hampshire is simple, it's this: because of this delegation, New Hampshire and America are moving again," Mr. Biden said. Watch his speech.
The White House is pushing back against rumors of tension between the president and vice president's offices. CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Joel Payne spoke with CBSN's Tanya Rivero about the issues Vice President Kamala Harris faces.
House Democrats are expected vote on the Build Back Better Act this week, but it remains to be seen what will happen to the measure in the Senate.
Nearly 59% of Americans are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Now the focus is on getting children inoculated, something Dr. Anthony Fauci says is vital if families want to feel good about gathering for the holidays. Dr. Dyan Hes, the founder of Gramercy Pediatrics in New York City, joins CBSN to discuss.