09/09/2021
North Korea Banned From Beijing Olympics After Skipping Tokyo Games
North Korea said it decided against sending athletes to the Summer Games because of coronavirus concerns.
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North Korea Banned From Beijing Olympics After Skipping Tokyo Games
North Korea said it decided against sending athletes to the Summer Games because of coronavirus concerns.
Queen Supports Black Lives Matter Movement, Says Royal Representative
Sir Ken Olisa, the first Black Lord-Lieutenant for London, said race is a "hot conversation topic" in the royal household.
Trump Promotes 9/11 Boxing Match By Claiming He Could Beat Biden
“I think Biden would go down within the first few seconds,” the former president claimed during a news conference on Thursday.
'The Matrix: Resurrections' trailer shows Keanu Reeves return as Neo for the first time in decades
Fans of the “Matrix” franchise got their first trailer for the highly anticipated fourth installment, appropriately titled “Matrix: Resurrections,” on Thursday.
Alzheimer’s disease and sleep: Could 7 to 8 hours lower the risk?
Sleep is key in the healthy aging process, with disruptions linked to outcomes like greater risk of depression, cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease. But how much sleep is ideal as older adults progress into late life?
New facility in Iceland will capture 4,000 tons of carbon out of atmosphere per year
Most scientists agree cutting our future CO2 emissions won't be enough to stop global warming from causing catastrophic impacts. A new industry hopes to supplement that by removing from the atmosphere CO2 emissions that already exist. CBS News senior...
Watch Live: Biden to mandate COVID-19 vaccine for federal employees and contractors
In a speech later Thursday, the president will outline what the administration is doing to battle COVID-19 cases.
Psaki won't say if Biden wrong to declare victory over COVID in July
White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Thursday wouldn't say if President Biden was "overconfident" in declaring victory against COVID-19 in July.
White House defends calling Taliban 'cooperative and businesslike' in negotiations on Americans leaving
The White House said the Taliban have been "businesslike and professional" in their dealings on allowing Americans to leave Afghanistan, calling the dialogue "cooperative" and casting it as a "positive first step."
Biden to announce vaccine mandate for companies with more than 100 employees
President Joe Biden will announce Thursday that all employers with more than 100 workers will be forced to require coronavirus vaccinations or test employees weekly.
Los Angeles public school board to vote Thursday on student vaccine mandate
The Los Angeles Board of Education is set to vote on whether to implement a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students eligible within the system.
Biden Expands Vaccine Push With Mandates For Private Sector
Large companies will have to require workers to either get vaccinated or show a negative COVID-19 test result at least weekly.
Alzheimer’s risk and sleep: Could 7 to 8 hours lower the risk?
Sleep is key in the healthy aging process, with disruptions linked to outcomes like greater risk of depression, cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease. But how much sleep is ideal as older adults progress into late life?
Justice Department Announces Legal Action Against Texas Abortion Ban
Attorney General Merrick Garland said he will pursue legal action against one of the most restrictive abortion bans in the U.S.
John Mulaney Was 'So Mad' At His Friends During His Intervention
“Sitting here tonight, I’m so grateful to you and to everyone there for saving my life, OK? That night I was not grateful,” he told Seth Meyers.
Flight from Kabul with Americans on board lands in Qatar
A flight with American citizens and lawful permanent residents that departed Afghanistan on Thursday safely landed in Qatar, the White House confirmed, adding that the Taliban was "cooperative" in the effort.
9/11 memorial vandalized in Boston
A 9/11 memorial in Boston was vandalized, with American flags torn out of the ground and snapped in half. But the next day, members of the community worked to put the display back up.
Kelly Clarkson and Brandon Blackstock are divorcing: Here are the messy details
Kelly Clarkson and Brandon Blackstock have been locked in a messy court battle as they work out the terms of their divorce and separate lawsuits. The "American Idol" winner first filed for divorce from Blackstock in June of 2020.
Jennifer Love Hewitt gives birth to son with husband Brian Hallisay
Jennifer Love Hewitt and her husband Brian Hallisay have welcomed their third child.
Veteran suicides decreased by 7% in 2019, lowest in 12 years
New data from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) shows a decrease in veteran suicides to the lowest level in 12 years.
The 9/11 Museum Has A Problematic Legacy. Can It Be Saved?
The museum's handling of the Sept. 11 attacks has long received criticisms, which have become more glaring as the 20th anniversary approaches, scholars say.
Michael Constantine Of ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’ Dies At 94
The Emmy Award-winning character actor died Aug. 31 at his home in Reading, Pennsylvania, of natural causes, his family said.
National Archives racism task force members rip 'charters of freedom' label for Constitution, Declaration
Members of the National Archives' task force on racism have recommended removing the "charters of freedom" description for America’s founding documents, such as the Constitution, arguing that it did not initially grant freedom for all individuals.
Church destroyed on 9/11 will reopen as a national shrine
The church, located steps way from the World Trade Center, was completely destroyed on 9/11. But this week, just ahead of the 20th anniversary, St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church will be reborn.
Former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge reflects on 9/11, recalls how America 'pulled together'
Tom Ridge, a former governor of Pennsylvania and the first Homeland Security secretary, recalled how America "pulled together" in the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 terror attacks 20 years ago.
Space station fire alarm goes off amid smoke, burning smell in Russian section
Smoke alarms sounded Thursday aboard the International Space Station (ISS), prompting an air cleanse of the Russian segment before crews returned to normal operations.
Demi Moore showcases abs in striped bikini: 'Leaping into fall!'
Moore has been vacationing in Croatia and Italy and most recently attended the Celebration of Women in Cinema gala in Venice.
Biden administration reviving Trump's "Remain in Mexico" border policy
"It's frustrating to continue waiting here after all this time and suffering," one asylum-seeker stranded in Mexico with her 9-month-old baby told CBS News.
Alejandro Mayorkas says Homeland Security resources are "stressed"
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said that the department's resources are "stressed" from a number of crises, but the DHS is "meeting every challenge." He also discussed the so-called "Remain in Mexico" border policy in an interview with "CBS...
Killer's misogyny started in 3rd grade when he tried to forcibly kiss girls
Roy Den Hollander held extreme views on men's rights. His hate-filled writings reveal why he targeted lawyer Marc Angelucci and federal Judge Esther Salas.
Appeals Court Restores Several Indiana Abortion Restrictions
A ban on telemedicine consultations between doctors and women seeking abortions is back in force.
Hunter attacked by grizzly bear protecting her cubs in Alaska
Park officials said there are no plans to locate the mother bear involved because of "the defensive nature of the attack."
Amelia Hamlin walks first NYFW runway after breakup with Scott Disick
The 20-year-old daughter of Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin walked for the Bronx and Banco show on Wednesday.
Crews Search For Confederate Statue's 1887 Time Capsule
Workers have so far not been able to find the capsule, which supposedly contains a photograph of a deceased President Lincoln.
White House likely to withdraw nomination of pick for ATF director
The ATF has not has a Senate-confirmed director since 2015.
NYC giving $5,000 checks from Biden stimulus to artists
Some 1,800 artists will receive $5,000 checks, while other federal funds will go to cabbies and homeless people.
Olivia Jade reveals how Lori Loughlin is reacting to her 'Dancing with the Stars' casting: 'Total mom mode'
Olivia Jade Giannulli revealed how her mother, Lori Loughlin, is reacting to her upcoming stint on ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars.”
All 30 NFL stadiums are prepared to begin the 2021 season at full capacity, even as COVID surges
As the NFL kicks off the 2021 season, stadiums are prepared to reopen to seats full of fans after limited capacity last year. Jericka Duncan has the details.
Senator Amy Klobuchar reveals breast cancer diagnosis
The former Democratic presidential candidate said her lumpectomy and radiation treatment "went well."
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