
Japan ditches COVID restrictions to welcome back foreign tourists
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.
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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.
The White House defended its decision not to release specific goals for the fall booster rollout.
The CDC is monitoring an uptick in flu cases in the southern United States, a sign of a potentially severe flu season ahead. Dr. David Agus joins to discuss that plus COVID-19 vaccinations, monkeypox, and questions from the public.
This flu season could be particularly nasty after two milder flu seasons due to COVID precautions. Health officials are urging people to get their annual flu shot sooner rather than later. Dr. Jon LaPook shares more.
This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," we discuss the Jan. 6 hearings with Rep. Zoe Lofgren, a Democrat from California, go over the recently approved COVID-19 vaccine for kids with former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb and take a look at America’s inflation problem.
This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," we'll have the latest on Ukraine with Samantha Power, the head of the U.S. Agency for International Development, and Virginia Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine. Then we'll hear from Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger; Dr. Paul Burton, the chief medical officer at Moderna; and Dr. Deborah Birx, the COVID-19 response coordinator during the Trump administration.
Health officials are worried about a false sense of security after two milder flu seasons due to COVID precautions.
The CDC is encouraging Americans to get vaccinated against the flu and receive the updated COVID-19 booster shot. Dr. Peter Chin-Hong joins CBS News to discuss the fall vaccine rollout.
Congress expected to pass relief package; Advanced AI drones coming to local police departments
U.S. COVID-19 death toll surpasses 450,000; DHS monitoring threats ahead of Super Bowl Sunday
Tampa Bay Bucaneers are Super Bowl champs; Women break barriers during the big game
Texas becomes largest state to lift mask mandate; Countries consider "vaccine passport" programs
Trump acquitted of insurrection incitement charge; Minnesota family reunited after half-century apart
President Biden pledges to buy 200 million more vaccine doses; Super Bowl ramps up coronavirus safety precautions
All adults will be eligible to get COVID vaccine by May 1; Matthew McConaughey weighing run for Texas governor
Johnson & Johnson seeks vaccine emergency approval; Chiefs & Buccaneers making final preparations ahead of Sunday
U.S vaccine rollout uneven as cases soar in the south and west; President Biden's dogs arrive at the White House
Severe weather impacts millions across United States; United Kingdom child volunteers get vaccine test shots
Asian Americans outraged, in fear after Georgia spa shootings; How QAnon is damaging personal relationships
Johnson and Johnson inoculations could start today; Senate to take up economic relief bill this week
U.S. surpasses 500,000 reported COVID-19 deaths; 5.9% of population has received two vaccine doses
White House to distribute vaccines directly to pharmacies; Texas teacher delivers remote lessons from historical sites
Prince Philip leaves the hospital after one month; Children's TV shows becoming more diverse
Health experts say the U.S. could see 90,000 coronavirus deaths over the next month; Poet Amanda Gorman will perform at Super Bowl LV
At least eight dead in shootings at Georgia spas; "The Talk" on hiatus amid CBS investigation
Conservative activist and Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk died Wednesday after he was shot at an event at Utah Valley University.
Charlie Kirk died Wednesday after he was shot in the neck while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University.
The ICE raid that swept up 300 South Koreans in Georgia has strained an important bilateral relationship, and highlighted a significant challenge.
It's unclear if the repeal will end up in the final version of the National Defense Authorization Act, which still has to get through the Senate.
Britain's Ambassador to the U.S., Peter Mandelson, has been fired by Prime Minister Keir Starmer over "the depth and extent" of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris' book, "107 Days," will detail her sprint of a race for the presidency.
Authorities said a male student opened fire with a handgun Wednesday at Evergreen High School, wounding two students, before fatally shooting himself, according to authorities.
On a rare trip back to the U.K., devoted mostly to charity events, Prince Harry may have begun the reconciliation with his family he's said he wants.
About 250,000 West Virginia residents rely on untreated sources of water, like natural springs or aquifers from coal mines.