CBS News spoke to Moderna’s president, Dr. Stephen Hoge, for the “CBS Evening News” series Racing to a Cure. Source
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Hurricane Sally slams Gulf Coast, leaving 2 dead
Hurricane Sally battered the Gulf Coast with winds topping 100 mph and more than 2 feet of rain. At least two people were killed. Manuel Bojorquez has the latest. Source
Rising tensions between Trump and CDC chief over vaccine timeline
There are rising tensions between President Trump and his CDC chief, Robert Redfield. Paula Reid reports. Source
Daughter’s plea helps save her father’s taco truck
“There were so many people, and (my dad) was kind of shocked because he didn’t think there would be a turn around that quickly,” the owner’s daughter said. Source
Sally leaves Gulf Coast with severe flooding; at least 2 dead
Hurricane Sally battered the Gulf Coast of Alabama and the Florida Panhandle on Wednesday with 100 mph winds, two and a half feet of rain and a surge of seawater. Source
Daughter’s tweet helps save her father’s food truck
The coronavirus pandemic has hit small businesses particularly hard. For the owner of a taco truck in Texas, it meant saying goodbye to his food truck, until his daughter turned to Twitter for help. Mireya Villarreal has the story. Source
Barr under fire for comparing coronavirus lockdowns to slavery
Attorney General William Barr is under fire for comparing coronavirus lockdowns to slavery. Jeff Pegues reports. Source
“CBS Evening News” headlines for Thursday, September 17, 2020
Here’s a look at the top stories making headlines on the “CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell.” Source
“Cheer” star Jerry Harris arrested on child porn charge
The Netflix star admitted to soliciting and receiving child pornography on Snapchat from at least between 10 to 15 other people he knew were minors, according to a criminal complaint. Source
New York City delays in-person learning over coronavirus safety concerns
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio will be delaying in-person learning for another week as pressure from teachers and parents continue to grow over coronavirus safety concerns. Nikki Battiste reports. Source