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New York City's strictest vaccine mandate takes effect
New York City's strictest COVID-19 vaccine mandate to date has taken effect. Private sector employees must now show proof of at least one vaccine dose to enter the workplace. Everyone aged 12 and olde...
Home - CBSNews.com Dec 29, 2021
Former officer Aaron Dean found guilty of manslaughter in shooting of Atatiana Jefferson
Aaron Dean, the White former Texas police officer accused of shooting and killing Atatiana Jefferson, a Black woman, in her own home, has been found guilty of manslaughter. Dean will be sentenced at a...
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MoneyWatch: Apple Watch unveiled; GM begins stock buyback
Apple announces the pre-order and release date for the Apple Watch, the tech-giants first wearable device. And, General Motors is starting a five billion dollar stock buyback as part of a plan to retu...
Home - CBSNews.com Apr 01, 2021
How men and women view sex differently
There's new evidence of just how differently men and women view sex. The "Sex and America" survey appears in April issues of both Esquire and Cosmopolitan magazines. Two thousand people shar...
Home - CBSNews.com Apr 01, 2021
Families flee Fallujah as Iraqi forces encircle city
One of the most important battles to date against ISIS is taking place west of Baghdad. Iraqi forces, with help from the U.S. and Iran, are attempting to take back Fallujah, two years after ISIS took ...
World - CBSNews.com Apr 18, 2021
Nicole Lovell's friends on rumors at school
Nicole Lovell, 13, kept her online communications secret from her parents, but they were no secret around school. With their parents' permission, "48 Hours" spoke to her friends, who said Ni...
Home - CBSNews.com Apr 22, 2021
New food labels released to prevent food waste
An advocacy group says nine out of 10 Americans find food expiration dates confusing and that causes them to throw out thousand dollars worth of food every year. Now the government is hoping a change ...
Home - CBSNews.com Apr 25, 2021
So far, Earth is having the second-hottest year on record
According to new NOAA climate data, the globe had the second-hottest April on record, and so far 2017 has been the second-hottest year to date. Arctic and Antarctic sea ice are also at record lows. NO...
Home - CBSNews.com May 01, 2021
Trump leads Republican presidential candidates with sizable lead, poll shows
Just days away from the first Republican primary date and former President Trump's likely surrender in Atlanta following his fourth indictment, a new CBS News poll finds he still holds a commanding le...
Home - CBSNews.com Aug 21, 2023
Netanyahu vows expansion of Rafah offensive
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says a date has been set for an expansion of Israel's military offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. It is not clear when Israel will carry out the expansion ...
Home - CBSNews.com Apr 09, 2024