"Another banner day" as Webb space telescope unfolds secondary mirror
With the secondary mirror in place, controllers will deploy final mirror segments by end of week.
With the secondary mirror in place, controllers will deploy final mirror segments by end of week.
The show will not be televised, and the ceremony will take place without an audience or its traditional red carpet.
The award show's new date has not been released.
CES 2022 officially kicked off Wednesday in Las Vegas, despite events beginning earlier in the week. Some headlining trends at the world's largest annual technology show include health, wellness and food technology. CBSN tech reporter Dan Patterson joined CBSN to discuss.
U.S. Capitol Chief of Police, J. Thomas Manger testified before a bipartisan committee Wednesday about security improvements in the wake of the deadly riot on the Capitol. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion joins CBS News correspondent Meg Oliver on CBSN with more.
A Centers for Disease and Control panel is meeting to discuss expanding eligibility for booster shots to children 12 to 15 years old. Immunocompromised kids 5 and older are now eligible for a third dose. The CDC declined Tuesday to add a testing requirement at the end of the newly shortened 5-day isolation requirement for people who test positive for COVID-19. Dr. Julie Morita joins CBSN to discuss the science behind those decisions.
Australia's prime minister says Novak Djokovic will be sent on "next plane home" if he can't prove medical exemption.
President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are both slated to speak at the Capitol.
A fire official says there were four smoke detectors in the building but that none appeared to be working.
it's unusual that a variant identified in France more than a month ago should be seizing so many headlines this week.
Brian and "Steven the Maid" often create funny TikTok videos – but also inspiring ones about the people they're helping.
Police are still searching for the missing child.
Partnership with Beyond Meat produces menu item that's not "prepared in vegan/vegetarian manner," companies say.
Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards signed a posthumous pardon for Homer Plessy, the New Orleans man whose 1892 arrest for sitting in a Whites-only railroad car led to a notorious Supreme Court decision upholding segregation laws. Watch the governor's remarks at the signing ceremony.
The father of 7-year-old Harmony Montgomery, a New Hampshire girl who has been missing since 2019, has been arrested, authorities announced. More from CBS Boston.
Eric Adams was sworn in as the 110th mayor of New York City on Saturday
An article by The New York Times looks at how Apple's AirTag technology is being used to potentially stalk people and steal cars. NYT technology reporter Ryan Mac joined CBSN to discuss concerns over the tracking device.
A fire official says there were four smoke detectors in the building but that none appeared to be working.
For some of the officers who defended the U.S. Capitol building one year ago, it still feels like it was yesterday. More than 150 officers from various departments were injured during the riot, and while many have recovered from their physical wounds, the psychological scars remain. U.S. Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn joined CBSN to discuss his experience.
Brian Arya has been working at his dad's motel for years, and making TikTok videos during his night shift helps make the job fun. Social media also helped the hotel become a safe place for people in need. Caitlin O'Kane has more with the Uplift.
Cigna and eBay among those allegedly "backsliding" on vows to halt contributions to lawmakers who disputed 2020 election results.
British singer-songwriter Yola meets up with Anthony Mason in Nashville ahead of the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. She is nominated for two awards this year: Best American Roots Song and Best Americana Album. Yola and Mason also go to the National Museum of African American Music to talk about her music influences and developing her signature genre-bending sound.
After facing backlash, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have clarified COVID-19 isolation recommendations, endorsing a five-day quarantine period and an optional test as well as shortening the time frame between the second Pfizer vaccine dose and the booster shot from six to five months. John Moore, a professor of microbiology and immunology at Weill Cornell Medical College, joins CBSN to discuss the latest coronavirus news.
Plessy's refusal in 1892 to leave a Whites-only railcar led the Supreme Court to uphold the principle of racial segregation.
The unprecedented show of public outrage has left scores of people injured and led to the de-facto resignation of one of the longest serving rulers of a former Soviet Republic.