Do face masks protect against coronavirus?
Health officials say human-to-human transmission of the coronavirus is occurring. Here's how to try and prevent it.
Health officials say human-to-human transmission of the coronavirus is occurring. Here's how to try and prevent it.
The 12-member task force, led by Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, is leading the Trump administration's efforts to monitor and mitigate the spread of the virus.
The coronavirus and Corona beer are not connected.
The CDC issued its strongest travel warning, urging Americans to cancel all non-essential trips to China.
The United States will evacuate some Americans in Wuhan on a flight out of the quarantined city Wednesday morning.
Royal Caribbean, MSC and other cruise operators have halted trips in China because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Wall Street saw its worst day in months, with shares of health care and travel companies taking big hits.
The deadly outbreak could crimp global economic growth and hurt some industries, from travel to luxury goods.
Companies offering workers up to five times their pay to ramp up mask production as the deadly coronavirus spreads.
The officials stressed that the risk to the public remains low.
The virus has infected more than 500 people. At least 17 have died.
Shares of Novavax surged after the biotech announced that it is developing a potential treatment for the virus.
The World Health Organization has called a meeting Wednesday to decide whether China's coronavirus is a global health emergency.
Asian governments stepped up screening of travelers from China, prompting a selloff in airlines and travel stocks.
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A Federal Aviation Administration whistleblower is claiming the agency prevented him from properly inspecting sightseeing helicopters in Hawaii. It follows two deadly crashes there. Kris Van Cleave reports.
The most recent case in the U.S. is a man who hadn't visited China, but contracted the virus from his wife, a worrying development as the disease spreads.
With child care costs averaging at about $10,000 per year, many Iowans struggle to make ends meet. CBS News takes a look at how this affects caucus voters in Every State Has a Story.
In this week's "48 Hours," a Michigan woman was convicted of murder and arson after authorities say she set her home on fire to kill her husband and then ran him over with a van when he escaped the flames. She was sentenced to life in prison but convinced a judge that she didn't get a fair trial and was released. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty joined "CBSN AM" with more.
The worst locus crisis in decades is ravaging Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia and threatening the region's food supply. The United Nations has called for $76 million to help stop it from spreading. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta joins CBSN from Johannesburg with the latest developments.
Firefighters in Australia are on high alert as the country braces for another heat wave. Scorching temperatures mixed with high winds threaten to reignite wildfires in New South Wales.
The former auto executive fled charges of misusing corporate funds and lying about his income, and we're learning more about who allegedly helped him escape.
Senator Lamar Alexander, who had been considered a pivotal vote on witnesses, said late Thursday that he will not vote for witnesses in President Trump's impeachment trial. CBSN political contributor Molly Hooper, CBS News White House reporter Kathryn Watson and Loyola law school professor Jessica Levinson joined CBSN to discuss the ninth day of the impeachment trial.
Emotions ran high in Brussels as the EU Parliament sang Auld Lang Syne to its departing British members. Brexiteer Nigel Farage gleefully waved the U.K. flag in his goodbye speech after the country ended its 47-year tenure in the European Union. Mark Phillips reports from London where people are asking what comes next.
Murder suspect Fotis Dulos was taken off life support on Thursday, days after police found him unresponsive in his garage in an apparent suicide attempt. Police checked on Dulos after he failed to show up to a bond hearing that may have sent him back to jail over suspicions he killed his wife. Mola Lenghi reports on the note his lawyer says he left behind.