At 36 weeks pregnant, a Florida health care worker received her first shot of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. She gave birth three weeks later to a healthy baby girl — with COVID-19 antibodies. | Continue reading
It would take over six times more rockets to transport the samples than it took to build the International Space Station. | Continue reading
More than 7,000 unaccompanied migrant children were transferred to U.S. refugee agency shelters last month — a record high for a February. | Continue reading
The group wants to spring forward and never fall back – and they have many reasons. | Continue reading
"We need to let kids be kids," said State Assemblyman Evan Low, who co-sponsored the proposed law. | Continue reading
A Banksy piece called "Morons (White)" was intentionally destroyed, then digitized as a non-fungible token, or NFT. | Continue reading
Ex-Green Beret Michael Taylor and his son don't deny masterminding Carlos Ghosn's cinema-worthy escape to Lebanon in a speaker box. | Continue reading
A woman brought the dogs to the LAPD's Olympic Community Police Station around 6 p.m, said Captain Jonathan Tippett. | Continue reading
For decades, the art world has wondered who scrawled the message, "Could only have been painted by a madman!" on one of the world's most famous paintings. | Continue reading
In the wrongful death suit, Alex Kearns' parents accuse the company of targeting unsophisticated traders like their son. | Continue reading
In the wrongful death suit, Alex Kearns' parents accuse the company of targeting unsophisticated traders like their son. | Continue reading
President Joe Biden sits down with "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell ahead of Super Bowl LV for his first network interview since taking office. | Continue reading
The study looked at changes in the forests of Southeast Asia – "a global hotspot" for bat species. | Continue reading
Video game retailer has lost more than $30 billion in market value after a stock frenzy driven by Reddit board. | Continue reading
One research firm believes that as much as 97% of the posts on WallStreetBets could be generated by bots, not people. | Continue reading
Sports gear maker touts new footwear as helpful for people with disabilities, or just people in a hurry. | Continue reading
Pockets hold a fascinating history, and if you dig down deeply enough, you may discover how, over the course of centuries, the humble pocket has carried the secrets and desires of men (and, eventually, women). Correspondent Faith Salie looks at how this fashionable clothing compo … | Continue reading
Some students began withholding tuition last Friday, the due date. | Continue reading
60 Minutes has learned Chinese company BGI Group, the largest biotech firm in the world, offered to build COVID labs in at least six states, and U.S. intelligence officials issued warnings not to share health data with BGI. See the story, Sunday on CBS. | Continue reading
60 Minutes has learned Chinese company BGI Group, the largest biotech firm in the world, offered to build COVID labs in at least six states, and U.S. intelligence officials issued warnings not to share health data with BGI. See the story, Sunday on CBS. | Continue reading
The money will be split between seven Vermont based charities. | Continue reading
Apple advised users to update devices after a researcher found a security threat. | Continue reading
New funding keeps cinema chain open for now, but speed of COVID-19 vaccinations will ultimately decide its future. | Continue reading
Delivery company says it's cutting workers at the request of grocery stores. Stores say they weren't consulted. | Continue reading
More than 2,700 bodies are stored at both hospitals and the coroner's office, according to the emergency order. | Continue reading
The 50 scholarship recipients must commit to eight years of racial justice work in the South. | Continue reading
Security officials are concerned about an insider attack or other threat from service members involved in securing the inauguration. | Continue reading
Your smartwatch may know you have the coronavirus before you do, according to a growing body of research. | Continue reading
Jack Dorsey said the ban was "the right decision for Twitter": "Offline harm as a result of online speech is demonstrably real, and what drives our policy and enforcement above all." | Continue reading
Ric Jackson has fixed more than 650 bikes for friends, neighbors, even strangers. | Continue reading
The sun is about 3% larger in the sky on Saturday — but it won't be any warmer in the Northern Hemisphere. | Continue reading
The vessel will rely on the latest navigation technology when it sets out to sea — but it won't be carrying a crew or captain. | Continue reading
"He makes you feel like a friend when you see him," one neighbor said of Anthony Gaskin. | Continue reading
Tax cuts for the wealthy didn't boost the economies of the U.S. and 17 other countries — but they did worsen income inequality. | Continue reading
Stanford coach's 1,099th career victory eclipsed the late Pat Summitt's mark | Continue reading
Tommy Thompson's case dates to his discovery of the S.S. Central America, known as the Ship of Gold, in 1988. | Continue reading
Scott, the 18th richest person in the world, said she wanted to accelerate her giving due to the impact of the pandemic. | Continue reading
Tommy Thompson's case dates to his discovery of the S.S. Central America, known as the Ship of Gold, in 1988. | Continue reading
Super-spreader event in late February brought the virus to Australia, Slovakia and 29 U.S. states in following months. | Continue reading
It was completely legal and it won them millions. Jon Wertheim reports on how Jerry Selbee and his wife Marge used "basic arithmetic" to crack the code on certain lottery games | Continue reading
A capsule containing the rock samples created a stunning fireball across the sky before landing in the Australian outback on Saturday. | Continue reading
Many scientists and Puerto Ricans mourned the news, with some tearing up during interviews. | Continue reading
Many scientists and Puerto Ricans mourned the news, with some tearing up during interviews. | Continue reading
Many scientists and Puerto Ricans mourned the news, with some tearing up during interviews. | Continue reading
Doctors are still searching for answers to why a portion of people who were diagnosed with COVID-19 are still suffering symptoms months later. Anderson Cooper reports. | Continue reading
Millions of households are behind on their rent and face a potential "fiscal cliff" early next year. | Continue reading
Japan had turned the tide on suicides until the pandemic reality sunk in, now it could prove a worrying harbinger of a mental health crisis festering elsewhere. | Continue reading
Archaeologists have discovered the bodies of two men who died during so-called second pyroclastic flow, after the initial eruption of Mount Vesuvius. | Continue reading