The FDA’s approval of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine came on the deadliest day in the U.S.’ battle against the pandemic. More than 3,300 people died of the virus, with the country’s total death toll nearing 300,000. Janet Shamlian reports on the struggle facing hospitals and health care workers across the country. Source Read More »
Eye Opener: FDA approves Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine
The FDA has officially given the green light for Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, with millions of doses readying to ship nationwide. Also, the Supreme Court rejected a Texas lawsuit backed by President Trump aimed at overturning the presidential election results. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source Read More »
Wisconsin Supreme Court meeting in rare Saturday session for Trump case
The high court agreed to take the case at President Trump’s urgent request Friday. Source Read More »
Florida vs. Florida State odds, line: 2020 college basketball picks, Dec. 12 predictions from proven model
SportsLine’s advanced computer model simulated Florida State vs. Florida on Saturday 10,000 times Source Read More »
NBA preseason opening night: Lakers youngster steals spotlight; Wall, Cousins impress; Bench Melo is a problem
The 2020-21 NBA preseason tipped off on Friday without fans in the stands, and this will take some getting used to Source Read More »
New Rockets John Wall, DeMarcus Cousins send strong message to James Harden with promising preseason debut
If Friday is any indication, Harden might still have a chance to compete with Houston after all Source Read More »
Iowa vs. Iowa State score: Luka Garza explodes in second half as No. 3 Hawkeyes trounce rival Cyclones
The reigning Big Ten Player of the Year continues to take it to a new level early this season Source Read More »
Mayor slams U.S. Marshal for “uninformed” statement on shooting
Mayor Andrew Ginther wrote that U.S. Marshal Peter Tobin was “wrong to make a statement.” Source Read More »
U.S. executes Louisiana man who killed 2-year-old daughter
Bourgeois was the 10th federal death-row inmate put to death since federal executions resumed under President Trump in July after a 17-year hiatus. Source Read More »
Early in-person voting for Georgia’s Senate runoff races begins Monday
President-elect Biden will be traveling to Atlanta next week to campaign for both democratic Senate candidates, Reverend Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff. The high stakes special election is already drawing thousands of votes, as early voting gets underway in the state. Tia Mitchell is a Washington correspondent for the Atlanta-Journal Constitution. She joined CBSN’s Lana Zak to discuss the latest ... Read More »