CDC updates its COVID-19 guidelines in sweeping overhaul
The agency says the new revisions acknowledge "the pandemic is not over" but should not disrupt daily life as much as it used to.
The agency says the new revisions acknowledge "the pandemic is not over" but should not disrupt daily life as much as it used to.
"It may be funny to you motherf---er, but it's not funny to me": Texas gubernatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke snapped at a man during a town hall on Wednesday who started laughing as O'Rourke discussed the gun used in the deadly Uvalde mass shooting.
In his first interview with an American television network, Mohammed bin Salman shared his thoughts on Iran, the humanitarian crisis in Yemen, his country’s troubled past and its hopeful future. Norah O’Donnell reports.
John Mackey, who co-founded the grocery chain, is set to end his 44-year career at the company later this month.
Attorney General Merrick Garland revealed he "personally approved" the extraordinary decision to seek the warrant.
Social media model Courtney Clenney is being charged with second-degree murder over the April death of her boyfriend, Christian Toby Obumseli, Miami State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said Thursday. Clenney, 26, was arrested in Hawaii on Wednesday on a charge of second-degree murder with a deadly weapon. Watch part of the press conference announcing the charges here.
Students calling for change after the Parkland shooting; and, the Saudi crown prince talks to 60 Minutes
Savings accounts can help teach your child valuable money management skills and build a foundation of healthy financial habits for life.
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Despite inflation slowing down in July, food prices are rising to levels not seen in more than 40 years. Yahoo Finance reporter Alexandra Semenova joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss the latest.
Lissa Bachner and her horse Milo became one of the most inspirational riding teams in the world of equestrian showjumping.
President Biden says the U.S. government is certain that Syria has held U.S. journalist Austin Tice in its custody and is calling on Damascus to cooperate with efforts to bring him home. CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Lilia Luciano speak with Austin's mother Debra Tice on the efforts to bring her son home after 10 years.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles said Brady won't return until after August 20
His response comes after he attempted to be "vulnerable" on LinkedIn and how recent layoffs took an emotional toll on him.
The umbrella was blown from its anchoring by the wind and hit Tammy Perreault while she was at a Garden City beach, the coroner said.
Economy is "experiencing a healthy deceleration, not a recession," Goldman Sachs analyst says.
Investigators believe Harmony Montgomery was killed in December 2019, two years before she was reported missing.
But "Fluffy" and "Sir Sitsalot" are out of the running, the Union County Sheriff's Office posted on Facebook
Jurors were unable to decide whether two engineering firms should bear some responsibility for Flint's water crisis.
Attorney General John Formella and Manchester Police Chief Allen Aldenberg said the Harmony Montgomery case is now officially a homicide investigation.
The suspect fled the scene Thursday morning, according to the FBI.
Only men and women can join the invitation-only app, and users cannot list their preferred pronouns.
In a part of space far, far away, two galaxies joined together to form one of the universe's most spectacular events – a galactic merger with streaming stars and chaos. And scientists say the stunning images are a preview of what's to come for the Milky Way.
Along with our partners Kaiser Health News and NPR, CBS News has found that what starts out as a good deed can turn into a legal nightmare in some cases.
Jacob Smith, 15, tells 60 Minutes that freeride skiing judges don’t give him any slack because he is legally blind. Smith says he wants “to be treated normal so I can compete with other sighted skiers.” cbsn.ws/3d716t2