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U.S. regulators say they are no longer considering authorizing second COVID-19 booster shots for all adults under 50 this summer.
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U.S. regulators say they are no longer considering authorizing second COVID-19 booster shots for all adults under 50 this summer.
A vote on the Senate's Inflation Reduction Act could come as early as next week. While the last-minute bill covers a lot of ground, many of the Democrats' top priorities fell to the wayside during secret negotiations between Senators Chuck Schumer and Joe Manchin. CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Joel Payne joined Vladimir Duthiers and Christina Ruffini to discuss what's in, what's out and what's next for the legislation.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Joe Manchin reached a deal to pass some of President Biden's domestic agenda. The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 addresses energy, health and tax policy, but leaves out child tax credits, free community college and a national paid family leave program. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss.
"They lived up to the agreement. They lived up to their end of the bargain," Stewart told "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell.
President Biden says the budget bill agreed to by Senate Democrats Joe Manchin and Chuck Schumer will be "the most important investment that we've ever made in our energy security." Watch his full remarks.
In a surprise move, Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin announced a historic deal on climate, energy and health care costs – a major breakthrough for President Biden. Chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes has details on the unexpected compromise.
Dozens of medical school graduates in white coats marched in Mexico City Wednesday to protest the violence their colleagues face.
The "Game of Thrones" actor suffered two life-threatening brain aneurysms in 2011 and 2013.
Jury selection began in the criminal trial of Steve Bannon. Bannon, who served as former President Trump's chief strategist, is charged with two counts of criminal contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with a subpoena from the January 6 committee. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion joined CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss.
The Health and Human Services Department is telling hospitals that they "must" provide abortion services if the life of the mother is at risk.
Jackson Women's Health Organization, the abortion provider at the center of the Supreme Court case that overturned Roe v. Wade, has closed for good.
Sens. Joe Manchin and Chuck Schumer craft a scaled-back version of the economic package thwarted by Manchin last year.
A dermatologist is offering to teach others how to diagnose and treat minorities with skin conditions.
Most big companies offering an abortion travel benefit will likely add it to existing health care plans, says expert.
Dr. Henning Tiemeier, the director of the maternal health task force at Harvard University, says the high maternal mortality rate in the U.S. is the "top of the iceberg of poor health in women and poor health in Black women," due to poverty, discrimination and poor health care.
The overturning of Roe v. Wade "is going to make pregnancy more dangerous," one doctor said. Another put it bluntly: "Many, many people will die."
The new program, which will take until 2024 to fully implement, will provide coverage for an additional 764,000 people.
Even a decade in, the Affordable Care Act's recommendations to cover preventive screening and care without cost-sharing remain confusing and complex.
Ann was 15 weeks pregnant with her fourth child when the results of her prenatal genetic test indicated something was very wrong.
Conservatives say they're hopeful and happy.
A Kaiser Health News poll finds one-quarter of American adults with health care debt owe more than $5,000 and 1 in 5 of those who have any debt say they don't expect to ever pay it off. CBS News consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner spoke with a family whose medical debt continues to follow them.
In the past five years more than half of U.S. adults have gone into debt because of medical and dental bills, a poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation found.
More than 100 million people have been saddled with health care debt in the U.S. — including this Chicago family.
If screenings indicate more testing is needed, patients may be on the hook for hundreds or even thousands of dollars for diagnostic services.
COVID-19 has exacerbated doctor burnout, but the problem existed long before the pandemic. The Association of American Medical Colleges reports burnout could cause a significant shortage of physicians by 2034. Dr. Tina Shah, a critical care physician and former senior adviser to the U.S. surgeon general, joined CBS News' Lana Zak to discuss.
President Trump offered no plan for health care costs, which has been a sticking point in ending a government shutdown, and says it will end when Democrats give in.
President Trump and both parties are drawing negative ratings for their handling of the government shutdown.
President Trump said he's OK with tactics used by ICE agents during raids "because you have to get the people out."
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the federal government will "stop traffic" if it becomes a safety issue, adding, "We're not going to let that happen."
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, in a social media post, said the vessel was allegedly operated by a U.S.-designated terrorist organization but did not name which group was targeted.
Watch as President Trump discusses testing nuclear weapons, U.S.-China relations, Israel, the government shutdown, immigration, tariffs, and whether he'll try to stay in the White House beyond 2028.
A majority of Americans think Trump's policies are bringing migrant crossings at U.S-Mexico border down.
Police say an explosion inside a building on the Harvard Medical School campus in Boston early Saturday morning appears to have been an intentional act.
The shooting happened at an Airbnb in Bath Township, about 15 miles northwest of Akron. It was not immediately clear if all nine people were shot.