Search Results
Miami mayor gives update on high-rise building collapse
At least one person is dead and dozens are missing after a high-rise condominium partially collapsed in Sunrise, Florida, overnight. Search and rescue crews are on the scene just north of Miami Beach....
Home - CBSNews.com Jun 24, 2021
CDC lacking data on breakthrough COVID-19 infections
Back in May, the CDC decided to only track severe breakthrough COVID-19 infections, not more mild cases in vaccinated people. The decision could be impacting the agency's ability to track the spread o...
Home - CBSNews.com Aug 31, 2021
Analyzing what's driving the U.S. stock market
Peter Morici, professor at the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland, joins CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Mola Lenghi to discuss today's stock market activity, as well as the s...
Home - CBSNews.com Apr 22, 2022
Water shortage emergency declared in greater Los Angeles area
A water shortage emergency has been declared in the Los Angeles area, limiting outdoor water usage to just once a week. Professor Barton H. "Buzz" Thompson, Robert E. Paradise professor of n...
Home - CBSNews.com May 01, 2022
Senate Democrats push to codify abortion rights into federal law
The Senate is expected to vote Wednesday on whether to codify abortion rights into federal law. The bill is expected to fail with Democrats falling short of the 60 votes they need to break a Republica...
Home - CBSNews.com May 11, 2022
Apple discontinuing the iPod after more than 20 years
Apple is discontinuing the iPod more than 20 years after introducing the product that would shape the music and technology industries in incalculable ways. CBS News tech reporter Dan Patterson joins T...
Home - CBSNews.com May 11, 2022
Kids and working families in a pandemic economy, with Emily Oster
Pfizer has asked the FDA to give emergency use authorization to its COVID vaccine tailored to children under the age of 5. Margaret Brennan discusses the news with Brown University professor Emily Ost...
Home - CBSNews.com Feb 03, 2022
What happens to our brains when we die? A new study could provide answers
A new study suggests the human brain may replay memorable life moments right before we die. The research says it is similar to what sometimes happens during near-death experiences. Neurosurgeon Dr. Aj...
Home - CBSNews.com Feb 26, 2022
12/6: Boeing stock plunges, recovers after Trump tweet; USS Arizona memorial pays tribute to Pearl Harbor
After Donald Trump tweeted about Boeing's allegedly "out of control" costs for building new Air Force One planes, the company's stock plunged Tuesday, though it later recovered; Seventy-five...
Us - CBSNews.com Apr 25, 2021
Hurricane blamed for flesh-eating bacteria cases
Storm victims in southwest Florida are facing a new health hazard in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian: a potentially deadly flesh-eating bacteria in the water. So far, there have been 65 reported cases ...
Home - CBSNews.com Oct 20, 2022