The New York City Department of Consumer Affairs revealed a sharp price gap between products aimed at women and girls, versus men and boys. From toys to clothes and health care items, the research shows an average cost difference of seven percent. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the findings. Source
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CBS Weekend News, April 11, 2021
Vaccine shortages emerge as COVID cases rise in some states; Venues across the country are finding new ways to welcome audiences Source
TSA changes may mean travelers can’t opt out of body scans
AAA estimates for the first time that more than 100 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles over Christmas and New Year’s. Nearly six million will get on an airplane, and travelers may not have a chance to avoid airport body scanners. Officials tell CBS News the TSA is changing its passenger screening protocols. Jeff Pegues reports. Source
Clint Black talks “On Purpose”
The country singer tells CBS News’ Lauren Moraski about his latest album and the inspiration behind it. Source
Clint Black opens up on Donald Trump
The former “Celebrity Apprentice” contestant weighs in on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in an interview with CBS News’ Lauren Moraski from November 5, 2015. Source
CBSN business headlines for Dec. 22, 2015
Chipotle suffers another outbreak of E. coli, BMW is fined $40 million for a failed Mini-Cooper recall and more. CBS News Moneywatch’s Hena Daniels has today’s CBSN business headlines. Source
Worldwide COVID infections rising due to new virus variants
Europe is in the grip of a so-called third wave of infections that have caused hospitals to become overstretched. Elizabeth Palmer reports. Source
Why there’s a shortage of Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine shortage
CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus on the Johnson & Johnson vaccine shortage, states struggling with vaccine distribution and why millions of Americans are still hesitant to get vaccinated. Source
Protests over “shocking imbalance” of COVID vaccine distribution in South Africa
The World Health Organization has panned the way the coronavirus vaccine has been distributed in South Africa between the rich and poor. And for those living there, it’s happened before. Debora Patta has the story. Source
Venues across the country are finding new ways to welcome audiences
Henry Timms, President of Lincoln Center in New York City, calls on communities to support local arts organizations as artists faced severe setbacks during the pandemic. Source