COVID-19 is still a global health emergency, WHO says
The committee acknowledged that the pandemic has gotten better, but believes the world must remain vigilant as the COVID-19 virus has proven unpredictable.
The committee acknowledged that the pandemic has gotten better, but believes the world must remain vigilant as the COVID-19 virus has proven unpredictable.
U.K. inflation soared above 10% for the second time this year. The increase is largely driven by rising food prices. It comes as U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss faces opposition over her failed economic agenda. Adam Posen, president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, joined John Dickerson to discuss.
The Internal Revenue Service has announced several adjustments to account for the impact of inflation. These include higher federal income tax brackets and standard deductions for the year 2023. CBS News MoneyWatch associate managing editor Aimee Picchi joins the show to break down these forthcoming changes and more.
Capitol Hill police arrested an 81-year-old man on weapons charges after guns, including a shotgun and pistol, were found in a vehicle parked next to the Supreme Court, according to a congressional source. Scott MacFarlane has the latest.
Former President Donald Trump has acknowledged that some of the top secret documents seized from his Mar-a-Lago estate were classified. In recordings from Bob Woodward's new audio book, "The Trump Tapes," Trump says letters he exchanged with North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un are "top secret." CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane discusses the latest.
There is growing concern among health officials about the possibility of another COVID-19 winter surge. Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical advisor to President Biden, said that although the variants are of concern, the updated bivalent COVID-19 vaccines are effective. Dr. Celine Gounder, editor-at-large for public health for Kaiser Health News, joined CBS News to discuss.
Iranian rock climber Elnaz Rekabi flew back to Tehran after competing in South Korea without a hijab. She returned to a hero's welcome Wednesday. John Dickerson spoke with journalist and podcast host Negar Mortazavi about the situation.
An 81-year-old man was arrested on weapons charges, and his adult grandson was turned over to D.C. Disability Services.
CBS News has conducted thousands of interviews with voters about their motivations and priorities ahead of the November midterm elections. Anthony Salvanto, CBS News executive director of elections and surveys, joined "Red and Blue" to discuss the CBS News poll on these election influencer groups.
The Jan. 6 House select committee last week voted unanimously in favor of subpoenaing former President Donald Trump. They are expected to issue the subpoena as early as Thursday. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joined "Red and Blue" to discuss the latest.
At least 10 states do not require schools or day cares to have carbon monoxide detectors.
Two incidents of carbon monoxide leaks at a school and day care in the U.S. this week are raising questions about whether state laws require detectors in child care settings. But the answer is complicated, and at least 10 states don't have any such laws. Norah O'Donnell has the story.
Radioactive contamination detected at Jana Elementary School's playground measured 22 times higher than normal, according to a study commissioned for a class-action lawsuit.
The James Webb Space Telescope took an infrared photo of "the Pillars of Creation," which are a vast cluster of newly-formed stars about 6,500 light years from Earth. It's far more detailed than the famous view from the Hubble Telescope in 1995.
The monument, which was approved by Congress in 2020, is scheduled to be unveiled in summer 2027.
Parents are demanding answers after "unacceptable levels" of radioactive contamination were found at a St. Louis school, according to a study commissioned for a class action lawsuit. The school is near a site where nuclear weapons were produced during World War II. Adriana Diaz has more.
The conclusion by U.S. District Judge David O. Carter came as part of an ongoing legal battle between conservative lawyer John Eastman and the Jan. 6 select committee.
A new lawsuit is alleging President Biden and the National Archives are dragging out the release of about 15,000 documents related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy in November 1963. The plaintiff is claiming that Americans are left to wonder whether anyone aside from accused shooter Lee Harvey Oswald was involved. Ed O'Keefe has the details.
A handful of convicted felons were arrested and charged with voter fraud in Florida in August. They said they had permission to register to vote. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined "CBS News Mornings" with more.
With the midterms now just 20 days away, a new CBS News poll is tracking four election influencer groups, the issues they care about most, and their impact on Democratic and Republican candidates. CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns has more.
President Biden announced Wednesday that 15 million more barrels of oil would be released from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve as part of a plan to reduce gas prices. Reuters energy reporter Laura Sanicola discussed the reaction in the oil market.
Outgoing Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson joined "Red & Blue" to discuss a number of issues just three weeks ahead of midterm elections. Those included other gubernatorial candidates, his perception of President Biden, and a potential 2024 presidential run.
“I’m hoping a political figure, or someone, some billionaire, is out there saying, ‘You know what? I’m going to bet on Prime,’” Deion Sanders, now coaching football at Jackson State University, says.
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