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Doctors predict that Tiger Woods will likely have a difficult road to recovery following his crash in Los Angeles this week.
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Doctors predict that Tiger Woods will likely have a difficult road to recovery following his crash in Los Angeles this week.
The singer is offering a $500,000 reward for their safe return, a spokesperson for Lady Gaga confirmed to CBS News.
Like its predecessor, "Black History Always" is an ode to the social justice movements of the past and present.
Bruce Springsteen pleaded guilty to having shots of tequila at a New Jersey beach where drinking is illegal, but he was cleared of DWI and reckless driving charges.
"I had two small shots of tequila," Springsteen said in response to questions from an assistant U.S. attorney.
Woods, 45, underwent lengthy surgery for extensive injuries to his lower right leg, ankle and foot suffered in the crash, his organization said.
French movie star was not arrested when handed the charges in December, and the Paris prosecutor stayed silent until the case was leaked to media.
Only on "CBS This Morning," Anthony Mason interviews sports photojournalist Neil Leifer about his long career, including more than 200 covers, his iconic photographs, and his favorite subjects, including Muhammad Ali.
Netfilx's hit period drama is breaking records, breaking boundaries and inflaming passions.
"My greatest prayer is that this is an inflection point that results in real institutional change for the better," he said.
Actress says, "I don't know him as a football guy. I know him as like the nerd who wants to host 'Jeopardy!' That's the dude I know."
Rapper says he's since apologize to the late basketball great's widow.
The duo will discuss a wide array of topics like race, fatherhood and marriage.
Daft Punk, the influential electronic group, is calling it quits after 28 years.
Han spoke with CBS News before the Netflix premiere of "To All The Boys: Always and Forever."
This is the first military action under President Joe Biden.
President Joe Biden told "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell earlier this month that he didn't think the minimum wage hike would ultimately be included.
Top officials including Dr. Anthony Fauci and FEMA Administrator Bob Fenton join the CBSN special, "A Shot of Hope: Vaccine Questions Answered."
"This is a tragic end to a tragic story for everyone involved," said the Michigan attorney general.
"I've been clear in my views about President Trump and the extent to which following January 6, I don't believe he should be playing a role in the party," Cheney said.
The Equality Act would ban discrimination against people based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Just two weeks ago, the Senate Minority Leader called the former president "practically and morally responsible for provoking the events" of January 6.
President Biden spoke Thursday with Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, MBS' father.
Doctors predict that Tiger Woods will likely have a difficult road to recovery following his crash in Los Angeles this week.
This is the first military action under President Biden.
New study finds evidence of an unprecedented slowdown in North Atlantic Ocean circulation, likely to due to human-caused climate change.
The famous tapestry was retrieved by Nelson A. Rockefeller Jr., who loaned it to the United Nations in 1984.
President Biden spoke Thursday with Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, MBS' father.
Satellite imagery indicates construction at the facility at the center of the nuclear weapons program that Israel refuses to confirm even exists.
"I've been clear in my views about President Trump and the extent to which following January 6, I don't believe he should be playing a role in the party," Cheney said.
This is the first military action under President Biden.
Much like the name of the rover, Diana Trujillo persevered.
Partisans differ on school reopening, according to latest CBS News polling.
Just two weeks ago, the Senate Minority Leader called the former president "practically and morally responsible for provoking the events" of January 6.
"I've been clear in my views about President Trump and the extent to which following January 6, I don't believe he should be playing a role in the party," Cheney said.
This is the first military action under President Biden.
Partisans differ on school reopening, according to latest CBS News polling.
President Joe Biden told "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell earlier this month that he didn't think the minimum wage hike would ultimately be included.
Just two weeks ago, the Senate Minority Leader called the former president "practically and morally responsible for provoking the events" of January 6.
Doctors predict that Tiger Woods will likely have a difficult road to recovery following his crash in Los Angeles this week.
The singer is offering a $500,000 reward for their safe return, a spokesperson for Lady Gaga confirmed to CBS News.
Like its predecessor, "Black History Always" is an ode to the social justice movements of the past and present.
Bruce Springsteen pleaded guilty to having shots of tequila at a New Jersey beach where drinking is illegal, but he was cleared of DWI and reckless driving charges.
"I had two small shots of tequila," Springsteen said in response to questions from an assistant U.S. attorney.
Much like the name of the rover, Diana Trujillo persevered.
The site is also working on other new products, including Communities that let users chat about favorite topics.
By comparison, the biotech company's total revenue last year was less than $1 billion. What a difference a pandemic makes.
The rover's high-power Mastcam-Z dual camera instrument provides astonishingly detailed images of the red planet.
Woman claims power provider is breaking Texas price-gouging law with sky-high charges during state's deep-freeze outages.
New study finds evidence of an unprecedented slowdown in North Atlantic Ocean circulation, likely to due to human-caused climate change.
Partisans differ on school reopening, according to latest CBS News polling.
The website VaccineFinder has been overhauled to help people locate available coronavirus immunization shots close by.
Top officials including Dr. Anthony Fauci and FEMA Administrator Bob Fenton join the CBSN special, "A Shot of Hope: Vaccine Questions Answered."
California's coastal redwoods, some standing since before Julius Caesar ruled Rome, are in a fight for their lives.
Partisans differ on school reopening, according to latest CBS News polling.
"These workers are risking their lives," local official says after voting for the temporary pay hike.
The website VaccineFinder has been overhauled to help people locate available coronavirus immunization shots close by.
Doctors predict that Tiger Woods will likely have a difficult road to recovery following his crash in Los Angeles this week.
By comparison, the biotech company's total revenue last year was less than $1 billion. What a difference a pandemic makes.
Woman claims power provider is breaking Texas price-gouging law with sky-high charges during state's deep-freeze outages.
Pay bump comes as lawmakers negotiate raising U.S. minimum wage to $15 an hour. Higher pay "makes sense," Costco's chief said.
"These workers are risking their lives," local official says after voting for the temporary pay hike.
The "meme stock" is surging again, reprising last month's dizzying rally in the videogame seller's shares.
By comparison, the biotech company's total revenue last year was less than $1 billion. What a difference a pandemic makes.
Some blame the rise of anti-Asian discrimination on the former president's rhetoric in his description of the coronavirus pandemic.
Prosecutors have charged around 275 people for their alleged roles in the riot.
"This is a tragic end to a tragic story for everyone involved," said the Michigan attorney general.
The singer is offering a $500,000 reward for their safe return, a spokesperson for Lady Gaga confirmed to CBS News.
John Geddert was head coach of the 2012 U.S. women's Olympic gymnastics team, which won a gold medal.
Much like the name of the rover, Diana Trujillo persevered.
The launch will come a year later than planned after Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin lost out on a major Space Force contract.
The rover's high-power Mastcam-Z dual camera instrument provides astonishingly detailed images of the red planet.
Eagle-eyed space enthusiasts spotted a hidden message in binary code within the pattern of the rover's parachute.
NASA's Perseverance rover has sent back video of its descent and landing on Mars, as well as audio recorded on the red planet. CBSN's Tanya Rivero has details.
Two men are shot and killed at their homes 2,800 miles apart by a man delivering a package – how a car full of clues helped solve the murders.
An unusual winter weather pattern brought snow to places that rarely see it.
Mike Reuschel told police he and his wife Sue had been stabbed by an intruder, but she later told police her husband was the real assailant.
There have been some super games since 1967, but which one is the best?
It was the end of the road for "Supernatural," "Hawaii Five-0," "Modern Family" and more.
Senator Mark Warner joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss President Biden's latest executive order to strengthen American supply chains. He also weighed in on the growing domination of big tech companies and next week's Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on the SolarWinds hack.
Dr. Anthony Fauci and other top experts answer coronavirus vaccine questions as part of “A Shot of Hope,” a CBSN special about the rollout and distribution of coronavirus vaccines across the U.S. Anchored by Tanya Rivero, this CBSN special hour focuses on the latest medical updates, the status of vaccine distribution, the struggle to get back to work and school, and the trust and access issues among minority communities.
The U.S. conducted its first military action under President Biden, targeting infrastructure utilized by Iranian-backed militant groups in Syria in response to recent rocket attacks in Iraq. Ed O'Keefe reports.
The fight to increase the minimum wage in the U.S.; CPAC set to kick off in Orlando, Florida
Communities of color have a long history of mistrust in the medical community that's grounded in a history of abuses like the U.S. Public Health Service syphilis study in Tuskegee, Alabama, and the case of Henrietta Lacks. But they also suffer from a lack of access. CBSN speaks to family members connected to those cases, as well as doctors and community leaders overcoming roadblocks to get the vaccine to those who need it most. Plus, Montana Governor Greg Gianforte explains his state's success in COVID-19 vaccinations. Montana has one of the best vaccination rates in the country.