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Cheaper, sleeker hearing aids may hit drugstores next year
Americans with mild hearing loss may soon be able to buy hearing aids at their local drugstores. Source
Consumers fear supply-chain snags will ruin holidays
More than a quarter of Americans worry popular holiday gifts will be hard to find and cost more, a new survey shows. Source
Report: FDA may allow mix-and-match approach for COVID-19 vaccine boosters
The Food and Drug Administration is reportedly set to allow a mix-and-match approach for COVID-19 vaccine booster shots. According to the New York Times, the agency could announce its decision Wednesday, when it’s expected to authorize the Moderna and Johnson and Johnson boosters. CBS News correspondent Laura Podesta joined “CBSN AM” to discuss. Source
Virginia’s governor race in final stretch with two weeks left before Election Day
The race for governor in Virginia is in its final stretch with just two weeks to go before Election Day. Former Governor Terry McAuliffe, the Democratic candidate, and Republican nominee Glenn Youngkin have clashed on several issues related to schools from charter schools to vaccine mandates for teachers and students. Stephen Farnsworth, director of the Center for Leadership and Media Studies at the University of Mary Washington, joined “CBSN AM” to discuss. Source
Mom, boyfriend arrested amid search for long-missing 5-year-old
Danielle Dauphinais and Joseph Stapf were arrested on witness tampering and child endangerment charges, authorities said. Source
Film crew shot 30 hours of footage on trip to space station
If the project stays on track, the movie will beat a Hollywood production announced last year by NASA and Elon Musk’s SpaceX, starring Tom Cruise, to the silver screen. Source
Colin Powell’s cancer history likely weakened his defenses against COVID-19, despite vaccination
Colin Powell’s blood cancer left him vulnerable to COVID-19. Dr. David Agus explains how a treatment could soon protect millions of others with compromised immunity from the worst effects of the coronavirus. Source
Parents struggle to find affordable child care, while day cares face staffing shortage
“CBS Mornings” is taking a look at the growing problems with child care and possible solutions. Parents are struggling to find child care, especially child care that’s affordable. At the same time, child care facilities are reporting they can’t find or retain staff. Meg Oliver reports from Montana, on the struggles both child care facilities and families are facing. Source
John Grisham on latest thriller “The Judge’s List”
Author John Grisham joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss his new book “The Judge’s List.” It’s his 37th book published in the past 33 years, but first to feature a serial killer. He also talks about his work with the Innocence Project and how it informs his fiction. Source