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Boston Police say they shot a terror watch suspect after he lunged at them with a knife. CBSN's Kristine Johnson and Vladimir Duthiers have more.
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Boston Police say they shot a terror watch suspect after he lunged at them with a knife. CBSN's Kristine Johnson and Vladimir Duthiers have more.
Scott Stein, senior editor at CNET, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss whether Apple Pay's launch has been successful.
CVS, the nation's second largest drugstore chain, says the sale of tobacco in its 7,700 stores conflicts with its health care mission. The company expects to lose roughly $2 billion a year from the decision. Norah O'Donnell reports.
CVS is halting tobacco sales in its stores Wednesday and replacing cigarettes with products that help people quit smoking. Also, Home Depot is looking into a possible credit card data breach. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.
The economy added a 288,000 jobs in April, the Labor Department said Friday. That is much more than economists had expected. The unemployment rate plunged to 6.3 percent, the lowest level since 2008. Jill Wagner has that story and more MoneyWatch headlines.
Janos Jurisoo is being called a hero. The local business owner and immigrant from Estonia stopped a robbery in progress at a Sarasota CVS by tackling the robber and holding him for police.
Critics say CVS and Walgreens are to blame for a slow rollout of COVID-19 vaccines meant for residents of nursing homes and long-term care facilities. The federal government selected the two pharmacies to lead the effort with that part of the U.S. population. CBS MoneyWatch senior reporter Stephen Gandel joins CBSN AM with the latest on the delays.
"People are absolutely dying right now who didn't have to," said the chief medical officer of one assisted living chain.
CVS, Walgreens and Kroger among those hiring as large chains ready to play part in nationwide immunization effort.
Doctors John LaPook and Holly Phillips join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the week's top medical news including CVS decision to ban the sale of tobacco products in its stores.
“Face the Nation” host commends pharmacy chain for deciding to stop selling cigarettes and other tobacco products.
Growing number of major retailers are making masks mandatory as coronavirus surges across the nation.
Walgreens and CVS Health announced they would join Walmart in no longer locking up the products.
Amazon said it adjusted routes and suspended some deliveries to keep drivers safe in cities such as Minneapolis and Seattle.
CVS Pharmacy says it is pulling the heartburn medication Zantac from its shelves over traces of a substance with a possible link to cancer. CBSN New York reports.
Drugstore chain says it'll deliver results in less than 15 minutes to as many as 3,000 people a day.
A California agency said an investigation found 81 CVS stores refused to redeem its recyclables or pay a daily fee.
CBS News investigation reveals that there might not be just an "impurity" — but something much more serious
Retailer is suspending all over-the-counter ranitidine products, including Zantac and Equate, following FDA alert
Drugstore chain starts trials of machine that could change life for millions of patients and upend a $35 billion market
CVS was earlier hit with a similar suit claiming misleading sales practices for remedies that aren't tested for safety
Big retailers plan to shrink the card aisle as people increasingly use social media to convey their feelings
In addition to in-store clinics, it's testing much broader "HealthHUB" stores as it integrates its Aetna purchase
FDA says the drugstore chain has the worst record among pharmacies in cracking down on sales to minors
Some batches found with overly high concentrations of the drug, with infants especially vulnerable to adverse effects
The plaintiffs in this case are t10 migrant children between the ages of 10 and 17 who entered the U.S. without authorization and without their parents or legal guardians.
President Trump expressed less confidence he will be able to arrange bilateral talks between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The U.S.-born pope spoke in English as he denounced the attack and the "logic of weapons" fueling wars around the world.
The Global Sumud Flotilla will try to break the Israeli blockade of the Palestinian territory and bring humanitarian aid, food, water and medicine to Gaza as Israel steps up its offensive in Gaza City.
Kari Lake, acting CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, announced the latest round of job cuts in a social media post late Friday.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker told CBS News that President Trump has "other aims" aside from fighting crime, as he vows to crack down in Chicago.
Mark Knoller was, to put it simply, a legend. For decades, everyone in the White House press corps knew him as the unofficial presidential historian and statistician.
Amtrak's NextGen Acela high-speed trains are now racing passengers between Boston, New York and Washington, D.C., hitting top speeds of 160 miles per hour.
Police in Barcelona arrested two protesters as they demanded "climate justice."