Vice President Kamala Harris’ trip to Vietnam was briefly delayed after reports of “Havana Syndrome” cases, while Japan extended its state of emergency. German police are investigating an attempted murder by poisoning at a university. Ian Lee joined “CBSN AM” from London with more on these and other world headlines. Source
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New York’s first female governor, Kathy Hochul, discusses her priorities in office
New York’s first female governor, Kathy Hochul, who took over after former Goveronor Andrew Cuomo resigned over sexual harassment allegations, joins “CBS This Morning.” Source
48 Hours preview: The Circleville Letters
An anonymous writer terrorized the small town of Circleville, Ohio for almost 20 years by writing letters that exposed their alleged secrets. 48 Hours correspondent Erin Moriarty gave CBSN’s Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers a preview of “The Circleville Letters,” which airs 10 p.m. ET, 9 p.m. CT on Wednesday, August 25 on CBS. Source
Delta Air Lines to charge unvaccinated workers $200 a month
The average hospital stay for employees with COVID-19 costs the airline $50,000 per person, CEO Ed Bastian said. Source
Titans QB Ryan Tannehill Confident Offense “Will Be in a Good Spot” For Regular Season
Tannehill has seen some positive developments this week – Julio Jones returned to the practice field in uniform on Tuesday, a day after several of the team’s starters on the offensive line returned to practice. Source
Small town targeted by threatening anonymous letters containing rumored secrets over nearly two decades
After years of speculation and investigations from podcasts, TV shows, and writers, the author of the Circleville letters in Ohio has still never been charged. Erin Moriarty joins “CBS This Morning” with details on the mystery in her latest “48 Hours” report. Source
J&J says COVID-19 booster shot strengthens immunity
A second shot of its coronavirus vaccine offered ninefold increase in antibodies, drugmaker says. Source
DHS to allow some Afghan evacuees to enter U.S. on “humanitarian parole”
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is granting “humanitarian parole” to some of the at-risk Afghans evacuating Kabul without a U.S. visa. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins “CBSN AM” to discuss the latest. Source
OnlyFans suspends plan to ban sexual content on October 1
The company said it “stands for inclusion” in its decision to reverse ban that had angered some of its creators. Source
Caldor Fire prompts hundreds of animal rescues in California
Evacuation Team Amador, a group of 39 members and dozens of volunteers, has rescued 483 animals since the fire started on August 14. Source