FDA approves use of 1 million COVID tests that expired in Florida
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said last week that the tests weren't distributed because of "low demand."
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said last week that the tests weren't distributed because of "low demand."
Two witnesses have made comments on social media and released a video, creating "significant public attention," according to a petition.
Biden met with Senate Democrats on Thursday.
The latest launches were detected shortly after the U.S. imposed fresh sanctions following the first two.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility and Kiev didn't say who may have been responsible, but Ukraine has blamed Russians with links to the Kremlin for previous attacks.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis appears to be headed towards easy reelection as his power and popularity grow in the state. But former President Donald Trump recently took a jab at him. Politico reporter Gary Fineout joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano with a closer look.
New federal inflation data shows consumer prices soared over the last year, affecting everything from gas to food. Inflation rose 7% since December 2020 — the fastest in nearly 40 years. Many shoppers are also noticing empty shelves at their grocery stores, due to severe weather and rising COVID-19 cases. Scott MacFarlane reports from Bethesda, Maryland.
Latest on voting rights bills on Capitol Hill; Grocery stores experience shortages
Biden urges Dems to back sweeping social agenda; Football becomes form of therapy in fire-ravaged West
On "The Takeout" podcast this week, Sewell, a native of Selma, talked about the latest push for new voting rights legislation.
Employees at Citigroup who aren't vaccinated against COVID-19 may soon find themselves unemployed under the company's strict vaccine mandate.
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and 10 associates have been charged with seditious conspiracy, the most serious charges yet in connection with the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Elaine Quijano has more on CBSN's "Red and Blue."
Lawyer Michael Avenatti alleged he was mistreated while in federal custody in a new filing with the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Avenatti is facing federal charges in California and New York for allegedly embezzling money from clients.
President Biden is vowing to fight for voting rights legislation despite opposition from two key democrats over changing Senate rules. An overhaul of the filibuster rules would allow Democrats to pass two voting rights bills with just a simple majority, instead of 60 votes. CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright joined CBSN's Jamie Yuccas to discuss.
The rapper formerly known as Kanye West is a suspect in a battery investigation following an alleged incident early Thursday morning, police said. The musician, who now goes by "Ye," has not yet commented publicly on the incident. Watch CBS Los Angeles' report here.
The House Select Committee is investigating the role of misinformation in the Capitol attack.
The Supreme Court delivered a blow to the Biden administration's vaccine rule for employers. The ruling comes as new COVID-19 infections continue to rise across the country. CBS News correspondent Meg Oliver has more on how the recent spike in cases and hospitalizations is driving many hospitals to their breaking points. Then, Dr. Christopher Colbert, an assistant program director of emergency medicine residency at University of Illinois, joins Jamie Yuccas on CBSN to discuss the latest.
President Biden met with Senate Democrats Thursday in an attempt to convince lawmakers to support a change to the chamber's filibuster rules in order to pass voting rights legislation. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins CBSN with more on which senators are holding out and other headlines from Capitol Hill.
The employees have not returned to work since the attack last year.
An estimated 80% of households in Lowndes County, Alabama, have no adequate septic system.
A study found the birds are eating hunters' gunshot ammunition, decreasing their population growth by 4 to 6%.
The first transgender "Jeopardy!" contestant to qualify for the Tournament of Champions, Schneider has captivated audiences with her gameplay.
Navient, one of the nation's largest student loan companies, has settled allegations of predatory lending practices, agreeing to cancel $1.7 billion in debt for more than 60,000 borrowers. It will also pay out $95 million in restitution to 350,000 borrowers.
A massive storm system could bring up to a foot of snow to parts of the Plains and Midwest on Friday before moving onto the South and East this weekend. CBS New York chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn is tracking the storm.
An Afghan woman who led a women's cycling team in her home country before fleeing the Taliban is now pursuing her dreams in the U.S. She hopes to one day represent Afghanistan in the Olympics. Jan Crawford shares more.