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FDA meets to consider Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for young kids; Many Black employees don't want to return to office
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FDA meets to consider Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for young kids; Many Black employees don't want to return to office
COVID cases and hospitalizations rising again in U.S.; Future of enhanced child tax credit up in the air
U.S. could soon allow COVID-19 vaccines for kids; "Bomb cyclone" storm barrels into Pacific coast
FDA approves Moderna and Johnson and Johnson booster shots; supply chain issues affecting California neighborhood
COVID-19 cases skyrocket as Delta and Omicron spread; Facebook whistleblower shares fears about metaverse
New U.S. international travel restrictions take effect; Scientists racing to learn more about Omicron variant
Delta variant drives new wave of COVID infections; Regulators open investigation into Trump's social media deal
FDA may soon authorize boosters for some teens; Senators slam Instagram CEO for not protecting young users
Biden attending climate summit in Scotland; U.S. releases declassified COVID-19 origins report
CDC strengthens call for COVID booster shots; Ghislaine Maxwell trial to resume in NYC
Omicron variant threatens U.S. recovery efforts; Hanukkah ceremonies and celebrations underway worldwide
U.S. facing double coronavirus surge this winter; Civil rights pioneer's record cleared after 66 years
Here's what you should know about COVID-19 and updated boosters to prepare for a possible fall or winter surge.
The daily pace of new shots administered is once again slowing, following an uptick last month.
The CDC says 1 in 7 adults report symptoms of long COVID after an infection, and there are still many questions about what causes it and how to treat it. CBS News spoke with Tabitha Turchio, who has struggled with the condition for 22 months. Then Dr. Celine Gounder, editor-at-large for public health at Kaiser Health News, joins Elaine Quijano and Errol Barnett with the latest on what doctors are learning and efforts to understand who's most at risk.
A San Diego high school seemingly has a flu outbreak, causing 1,400 students to call out this week.
The CDC said BQ.1 and one of its descendants, BQ.1.1, represent "a small but fast-growing subset of the Omicron variant."
Biden says U.S. is on pace to meet Afghanistan withdrawal deadline; Companies add COVID-19 vaccine requirements to job postings
CDC OK's booster shots for many Americans; Pandemic-delayed Tony Awards return this Sunday
At least 5 dead in chaos at Kabul airport as U.S. evacuates; Nursing homes pressured to require staff vaccinations
President Biden to tour storm-ravaged New Jersey and New York; car shortages lead to slow Labor Day sales
Merck seeks emergency approval for COVID-19 pill; Missing boy in Texas found alive after desperate search
1 in 5 Americans have died from COVID-19; SpaceX launches first all-civilian crew into orbit
President Biden intensifying strategy to boost vaccinations; officer speaks out after testifying before Congress
President Biden to announce new steps to fight COVID-19 Delta variant; Japan could get its first woman prime minister
Conservative activist and Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk died Wednesday after he was shot at an event at Utah Valley University.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on Wednesday while speaking an event at Utah Valley University. Authorities have not identified a suspect.
Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at an event at Utah Valley University Wednesday. His body was flown on Air Force Two to Arizona, where he lived with his family.
Responding to President Trump, Poland's leader said, "we would also wish that the drone attack on Poland was a mistake. But it wasn't."
Advisory committee meetings help FDA scientists make decisions and increase public understanding of drug regulation, and abandoning them doesn't make sense, former officials said.
Over 300 lawsuits challenging many of Trump's second-term plans have been winding through federal courts, and a handful may be poised for Supreme Court review.
The U.S. military strike killed 11 people who the Trump administration said were Tren de Aragua members. A Venezuelan official denied they were involved in the gang.
The Trump administration wants an appeals court to lift a ruling that blocked President Trump from firing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook before an interest rate meeting next week.
Members of Congress are curtailing outdoor events and public appearances in the wake of the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.