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Seventy percent of U.S. adults have had at least one COVID vaccine dose; Police respond to shooting scene in Tennessee
CDC says Delta variant accounts for 93% of U.S. cases; Biden to sign new order on electric vehicles
CDC urges masks indoors amid Delta variant spread; Millions await rental assistance as evictions loom
The race to vaccinate America and the world; COVID shuts down "Mission: Impossible" shoot
Tulsa, Oklahoma, events could be target for white supremacists; poll finds GOP more likely to agree with QAnon
Biden meets with leaders at G-7 summit; couple shares story of acceptance
Biden meets with U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson; toddler becomes youngest member of American Mensa
World's largest meat supplier getting back online after cyberattack; President Biden and Queen Elizabeth to meet this month
U.S. reports lowest daily COVID-19 infection rates since March 2020; California Highway Patrol officer saves baby
President Biden pushes for "Summer of Freedom"; Potential mass grave of Indiginous children found in Canada
U.S. conducts airstrikes in Iraq and Syria; Government examines 144 reports of UFO sightings
Media leaders meeting with Attorney General Merrick Garland; experts raising concern over "Delta" COVID-19 variant in Asia
ACT test scores made public in a report Wednesday reveal an "alarming" decline in preparedness for college-level coursework.
The decision by federal health officials expands access to the updated shots for younger children.
The U.S. economy and labor market are still rebounding from the COVID-19 pandemic. Several workplace trends, such as working from home, still remain prevalent. Aki Ito, senior correspondent for Business Insider, joined CBS News to discuss.
Effective Tuesday, Japan has lifted most of its pandemic-related restrictions and visa requirements.
Recession risks are rising amid "historic fragility" in the global economy, the agency's managing director said.
After more than 2 years starved of travelers - and their money - Japan badly needs an influx, but one key group won't be back right away.
A new lawsuit claims the plan bypassed public input and doesn't address the true cause of debt — college costs.
Restrictions are returning to virtual health visits, an area of medicine that exploded in popularity early in the pandemic.
Stella Assange is battling her husband's extradition to the U.S. to stand trial for divulging U.S. military secrets about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Leaders don't want a major outbreak to cast a pall over the once-in-5-years party gathering in Beijing, but their strict "zero-COVID" approach has taken a toll.
The White House defended its decision not to release specific goals for the fall booster rollout.
The shift comes as federal health officials are bracing for a renewed wave of COVID-19 infections this fall and winter.
Voters headed to the polls in Virginia, New Jersey, California and New York City, in the biggest races since President Trump's win. Follow live results here.
A shelter-in-place has been issued after a UPS plane crashed near the Louisville International Airport in Kentucky, officials said.
The Senate failed for the 14th time to advance a bill to end the government shutdown, now the longest in U.S. history. Follow live updates here.
Democrat Mikie Sherrill is set to be the next governor of New Jersey after she defeated Republican Jack Ciattarelli, CBS News projects.
A Democratic Socialists of America leader says New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani offers a "powerful way forward" for Democrats — but some moderates worry he'll hand the GOP "a pretty potent set of weapons" in next year's midterms.
At the beginning of October, Jay Jones' violent text messages from in 2022 resurfaced and were condemned by both parties.
Democrat Abigail Spanberger will be Virginia's next governor, CBS News projects, defeating Republican Winsome Earle-Sears after a race dominated by President Trump.
Senators are discussing a deal that would fund the government alongside long-term appropriations bills in exchange for a vote on extending health care tax credits.
Dating back to early September, the Trump administration has reported well over a dozen such strikes in the waters of the Caribbean and eastern Pacific Ocean off South America.