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NYC vaccination requirement becomes a flashpoint for U.N.
The Biden administration worries that this year's U.N. General Assembly could become a COVID-19 "superspreader event" as world leaders descend on New York City.
Home - CBSNews.com Sep 18, 2021
Search intensifies for Gabby Petito's missing fiancé
Authorities brought in dive teams to comb through a dense swamp preserve in Florida as they searched for Brian Laundrie. The remains of his fiancé, 22-year-old Gabby Petito, were recovered in G...
Home - CBSNews.com Sep 23, 2021
Jobless claims rise for a second straight week
Number of Americans applying for unemployment aid remains about 60% higher than before the pandemic.
Us - CBSNews.com Sep 23, 2021
David Byrne on the need for social gatherings
The musician discusses the importance of collective rituals, such as concerts, which have been denied us during the pandemic lockdown, and how their return is part of our healing.
Home - CBSNews.com Sep 26, 2021
U.S. drops extradition request for Chinese Huawei executive
Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou has returned to China after U.S. officials agreed to defer fraud charges against her. CBSN contributor and founder of Strategy Risks Isaac Stone Fish shares more.
Home - CBSNews.com Sep 26, 2021
Facebook pauses effort to build Instagram for kids
In a stunning reversal, Facebook said it needs more time to release a version of Instagram for kids. The decision came after leaked internal research found the photo-sharing app could be harmful to te...
Home - CBSNews.com Sep 27, 2021
Britney Spears' father criticizes potential replacement for conservatorship
Jamie Spears is claiming the man nominated to replace him is not qualified to serve as a conservator of his daughter's estate, according to new legal filings.
Us - CBSNews.com Sep 28, 2021
Les Paul's prototype Gibson Goldtop, up for sale
One of the most influential instruments of the past century - the first approved prototype of Les Paul's Gibson Goldtop, dubbed #1 - is going on the auction block later this week. Correspondent Anthon...
Home - CBSNews.com Oct 10, 2021
Taking a flying car for a test drive
After years of development, the BlackFly personal aerial vehicle will soon be on sale. Correspondent John Blackstone set out to see how someone with no flying experience could manage behind the contro...
Home - CBSNews.com Oct 10, 2021
Paul McCartney blames John Lennon for Beatles split
Paul McCartney said he didn't break up the Beatles, it was the late John Lennon who did. McCartney insisted he wanted to keep the group together.
Home - CBSNews.com Oct 11, 2021