CDC warns of meningococcal disease outbreak in Florida
The health agency encouraged men who are gay, bisexual and have sex with men and live in Florida or plan on visiting the state to get vaccinated against the disease.
The health agency encouraged men who are gay, bisexual and have sex with men and live in Florida or plan on visiting the state to get vaccinated against the disease.
Mexico continues to see a wave of brazen mass killings across the country.
President Zelenskyy says he is grateful for the weapons NATO and the US are sending, but he’s disappointed they refuse to impose a no-fly zone. “Stand in front of the mirror every day and ask yourself: were you able to do something?” https://cbsn.ws/3KwDLg3
CBS News tech reporter Dan Patterson joined CBS News' Tanya Rivero to talk about Elon Musk's decision to not join Twitter's board of directors after all.
President Biden announced that "ghost guns," homemade weapons that lack serial numbers and are difficult to trace, will now face the same regulations as other firearms. He also introduced Steve Dettelbach as his nominee to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Watch Mr. Biden's remarks in the White House Rose Garden.
The suit stems from a 2018 op-ed by Heard, who referred to herself as a "public figure representing abuse." Depp has denied accusations he physically abused his ex-wife.
Some of Finkenauer's signatures on petition to qualify for ballot were successfully challenged by Republicans.
The challenge for Macron now is to unite the left and center-left behind him for the second-round runoff.
Some voters cheered and others teared up after the first round of presidential votes were tallied in France. President Emmanuel Macron will face far-right candidate Marine Le Pen in the second round of the country's presidential election, setting up a rematch of their runoff contest in 2017.
"If you commit a crime with a ghost gun, expect federal prosecution," President Biden said.
The Kardashian-Jenner clan is stepping into the world of streaming in their intimate new reality series.
Health commissioner says residents will again need to cover their faces inside public spaces.
“I don’t have any more lives [to give].” President Zelenskyy explains why he has been so blunt when speaking with NATO and the UN Security Council, asking for help. https://cbsn.ws/3KwDLg3
“Death, just death,” President Zelenskyy says about the mass killings in the Kyiv suburbs of Bucha. “You can’t really understand this world. That there are people on this planet who give these orders and people [who carry them out].” https://cbsn.ws/3KwDLg3
As of April 1, some 70 million Americans had yet to file their returns. Here's what to do if you need more time.
Jack Mallers is founder and developer of Strike, an app that allows people to send money across borders, instantly, for pennies. Then Mallers spent months talking with the Salvadoran government about the merits of cryptocurrencies and bitcoin. https://cbsn.ws/3utXhEk
Mike Peterson, an expat from San Diego, says he was approached by an anonymous donor with a fortune in bitcoin who wanted to see it put to good use. The stipulation was Peterson could not convert the bitcoin into cash. https://cbsn.ws/3utXhEk
Queen Elizabeth II said COVID-19 left her "very tired and exhausted." The 95-year-old monarch spoke about it in a virtual visit with health workers, a former patient and family members of COVID patients at a London hospital.
Several of the defendants charged in the January 6 assault on the Capitol are looking to have their cases heard outside of Washington despite traveling across the country to protest the 2020 election results there. CBS News has confirmed over a dozen people charged with participating in the insurrection are petitioning to stand trial outside of D.C. over fears of bias within the district's jury pool. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more.
New York Attorney General Letitia James is looking to apply additional pressure on former President Donald Trump in the state's ongoing investigation into his company's financial practices. CBS News investigative reporter Graham Kates has been following the story and joins Tanya Rivero to discuss the latest.
The former retail giant is closing its fourth remaining store, in Avenel, New Jersey, on April 16.
She was one of 1,200 Jews saved by the German businessman after he bribed Nazi authorities to let him keep them as workers in his factories.
Stacey Abrams is a gubernatorial candidate in Georgia once again as the lawsuit plays out in court.
For the first time, the CMT Music Awards is airing on CBS.
The agency recently reversed recommendations against routine surveillance of the virus in wildlife, as officials huddle to strategize over the potential threat.
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