Mexico threatens soccer fans with 5-year ban for homophobic chant
The measures are the latest move in the Mexican federation's efforts to eliminate the chant, which has been directed at opposing goalkeepers and led to sanctions by FIFA.
The measures are the latest move in the Mexican federation's efforts to eliminate the chant, which has been directed at opposing goalkeepers and led to sanctions by FIFA.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has opened a floor debate on a measure that Democrats say would protect the rights of voters and the integrity of federal elections. Republicans are likely to filibuster the legislation, in which case Democrats say they'll seek a change to the Senate's rules. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins CBSN with more on the Senate's next steps and other news from Capitol Hill.
Some Americans were able to order free at-home COVID-19 tests Tuesday, one day before the government's official website was set to roll out. The Omicron-driven surge continued to rage in parts of the country, while some early hot spots are seeing a decline in cases. CBS news national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reports on the recent spike in cases nationwide. Then, Dr. Ben Weston, an associate professor in the department of emergency medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin, joins CBSN to discuss the latest.
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The federal government's website, covidtests.gov, launched early, allowing people to order up to four rapid COVID-19 tests per household. It's the latest effort to try to bring down the number of cases and hospitalizations. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Three suburban Philadelphia police officers were charged in the shooting death last summer of 8-year-old Fanta Bility. They fired into a crowd trying to break up a gunfight. Meg Oliver reports.
The committee said it is demanding records and testimony from Rudolph Giuliani, Jenna Ellis, Sidney Powell and Boris Epshteyn.
The young girl was killed in August after officers responded to a gunfight.
The Senate is headed for a showdown over voting rights as Democrats struggle to pass legislation that would protect the rights of voters and the integrity of federal elections. Scott MacFarlane has the latest.
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A suspected gas explosion in the Bronx resulted in the partial collapse of an apartment building. One person was killed and several others were injured. Nancy Chen has the latest.
The TSA reported a record number of guns at airport checkpoints. Of the nearly 6,000 guns detected last year, about 86% were loaded. Errol Barnett has an exclusive interview with TSA Administrator David Pekoske.
New images show the scope of the devastation of the deadly underwater volcanic eruption near Tonga. Every home on one island was destroyed by 50-foot waves.
The Red Cross said the outpouring of support is a step in the right direction, but it needs more donations to overcome the crisis.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is moving forward with debate on the voting rights bill. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes, Politico's national political correspondent Meridith McGraw, and Wall Street Journal congressional reporter Eliza Collins join "Red and Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with more on that and the day's other political headlines.
Cellphone providers and airlines reached a compromise shortly before Wednesday's rollout of 5G technology. Airlines warned of ""catastrophic disruption"" to travel and shipping operations if the technology was not limited near U.S. airports. Kris Van Cleave has more.
The House committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has subpoenaed some of former President Trump's closest advisers, including Rudy Giuliani.
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The Senate is debating a voting rights bill after numerous states passed more restrictive voting measures. Michael Waldman, president of the Brennan Center for Justice and author of "The Fight to Vote," joins "Red and Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with more.
U.S. officials warned Tuesday that Russia could launch an attack at any point.
Places in the U.S. that were hit first with the Omicron wave are now seeing a slowdown in case numbers, but other parts of the country continue to struggle to handle the surge. CBS News' Michael George reports, and then Dr. Celine Gounder, an infectious disease specialist and epidemiologist at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine, joins Elaine Quijano on "Red and Blue" with more on the impact in schools, the rollout of free at-home tests, and why CDC guidance keeps changing.
Two wireless companies are delaying the launch of 5G networks in certain areas as airlines continue to voice concerns it will cause disruptions to service. CBS News technology reporter Dan Patterson joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to explain the issue between the wireless companies and the airline industry.