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All adults should be vaccine eligible by April 19; Migrants determined to enter the U.S.
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All adults should be vaccine eligible by April 19; Migrants determined to enter the U.S.
CDC expected to announce new mask guidance; iPhone software update lets users determine privacy
Johnson & Johnson vaccine returns as hesitancy remains a concern; "Superman" pharmacist goes above and beyond
World remembers George Floyd one year later; President Biden to host Floyd family
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are reviewing Johnson & Johnson's vaccine; Officer fired and department sued after an incident involving an Army lieutenant
Experts meet to decide on Johnson & Johnson vaccine; Water crisis plagues Jackson, Mississippi
Colorado shooting suspect charged with 10 counts of first-degree murder; Wednesday marks Equal Pay Day in U.S.
AstraZeneca says its COVID-19 vaccine is 79% effective; Hasbro to update Monopoly's Community Chest Cards
Opening statements to begin in George Floyd trial; Cruise lines call on CDC to lift "No Sail" order
Deadly shooting in Orange, California; Vatican sees decline in revenue due to pandemic
Colorado shooting suspect in court Thursday; Olympic torch relay kicks off in Japan
Moscow taking aim at Donbas stronghold as Ukrainians try to flee; Scottie Scheffler wins Masters golf tournament
Judge scraps mask mandate for travelers; Lori Vallow Daybell to appear in court
U.S. urges Canada to end trucker protest; Drew Carey opens up about suspicious death of former fiancée
Trucker protest causes turmoil in Canada; Celebrating chefs on childhoods, careers and advice for next generation
Central and Northeastern U.S. bracing for snow, ice, frigid temperatures; Teen's initiative sends thousands of books to hospitals and schools
Biden clarifies Putin comment that sparked controversy; Will Smith slaps Chris Rock over joke about Jada Pinkett Smith's hair
Russia moves closer to Ukraine border as U.S. soldiers arrive in Poland; Group pushes for more Black athletes to get involved in winter sports
3,000 U.S. troops deploying to Eastern Europe to reinforce NATO allies against Russia; Queen Elizabeth marking 70 years on throne
U.S. says Moscow could start aerial bombardments "at any time"; Legacy of St. Emma Military Academy, which was dedicated for decades to exclusively educating young Black men
Supreme Court blocks vaccine rule for large employers; U.S. racing to tackle a truck driver shortage
The respiratory illness RSV can be serious, especially in children and older adults.
After decades of limited success, scientists say research has reached a turning point, with many predicting more vaccines for cancer treatment will be out in five years.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called on the White House to de-escalate tensions with Russia and even suggested the president should meet with Vladimir Putin while speaking in New Hampshire Tuesday night. Kennedy is challenging President Biden for the party's nomination. He is also an anti-vaccine activist and has been accused of spreading misinformation. James Pindell, a political reporter for the Boston Globe, joined CBS News to talk about Kennedy Jr.'s campaign.
The national COVID-19 emergency order will end on May 11. CBS News' Errol Barnett and Tony Dokoupil talk to reporter Alexander Tin about what will change and how people could be affected.
Conservative activist and Turning Points USA co-founder Charlie Kirk was shot Wednesday at an outdoor event at Utah Valley University.
A new lawsuit filed by fired FBI agents says the bureau "tried to put the President in jail and he hasn't forgotten it."
Former Vice President Kamala Harris' book, "107 Days," will detail her sprint of a race for the presidency.
At least two students were wounded Wednesday in a shooting at a high school in the Denver metro area.
Polish and allied NATO warplanes shot down Russian drones that entered Poland's airspace in what NATO says was the first such intervention during the war in Ukraine.
NASA's Mars rover Perseverance has uncovered rocks in a dry river channel that may hold potential signs of ancient microscopic life.
Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison took the title of world's richest person from Elon Musk after stock in the software giant shot up on Wednesday.
Passengers endured 2.5 minutes of turbulence that caught the pilots by surprise even though they had already altered their route to avoid the storms, the NTSB said.
The seizure comes as President Donald Trump has declared war on Latin American drug traffickers and designated cartels foreign terrorist organizations.