Trump's coronavirus response under scrutiny
On Sunday, the Trump administration pushed back to the scrutiny about how it has handled the coronavirus outbreak so far. Natalie Brand reports.
On Sunday, the Trump administration pushed back to the scrutiny about how it has handled the coronavirus outbreak so far. Natalie Brand reports.
A CBS News Battleground Tracker shows Bernie Sanders leading the field in California and Texas ahead of Super Tuesday. Joe Biden is running close behind after his big win in South Carolina. Nikole Killion reports.
Eddie Gallagher was a decorated Navy SEAL who was called “evil” by a member of his own unit. Accused of murdering an ISIS prisoner, he was sent to the brig until the President intervened and had him released. During his trial, a witness confessed to the crime on the stand. David Martin reports.
More than four decades ago, 60 Minutes reported, "Solar energy may be an idea whose time has come for all of us." Today, the Bahamas is turning to solar arrays to restore power after Hurricane Dorian
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News" anchored by Errol Barnett.
With Italy's cases surging to nearly 1,700 people, numbers of the faithful were noticeably down at the Pope's address on Sunday. More than 60 countries are now reporting cases, Italy being the hardest hit country outside Asia. Charlie D’Agata reports.
Many people who are homeless in Seattle live along the highway or in parks. Maria Elena Salinas spoke with the city's Navigation Team, which is often called in to clean up areas where people are living and help connect them to city services.
Katie Pruitt grew up in Georgia where she would jam with friends before school. Soon she started writing songs. The music industry quickly recognized her talent, and awarded her the Buddy Holly Prize from the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Pruitt joins "CBS This Morning's" Saturday Sessions to perform the title song from her debut album, "Expectations."
In Washington's King County, which includes Seattle, more than 2,100 people live in their vehicles. King County Executive Dow Constantine speaks with Maria Elena Salinas about what the county is doing to help people transition into permanent homes.
A tiny country in "Hurricane Alley" is trying to be an example to the world after Category 5 storms demolished parts of its electrical grid. Bill Whitaker reports on the Bahamas' adoption of solar energy.
In the aftermath of the first death from coronavirus, a Seattle-area nursing home is at the center of a state and federal investigation. More than 50 patients and staff members are showing symptoms associated with the virus. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Mike Bloomberg says he entered the race for president because he thought his fellow Democratic candidates' ideas were too extreme, and he thinks they won't fare well in the general election against the president.
More than four decades ago, 60 Minutes reported, "Solar energy may be an idea whose time has come for all of us." Today, the Bahamas is turning to solar arrays to restore power after Hurricane Dorian.
South Carolina has 54 delegates up for grabs on Saturday, which could be a preview for Super Tuesday, when more than 1,300 delegates will be doled out. CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto reports on what exit polls in South Carolina are showing.
President Trump addressed the nation Saturday after a Washington state man in his 50s became the first person in the U.S. to die from coronavirus. Mr. Trump said there's no reason for panic. Steve Dorsey reports.
President Trump picked John Ratcliffe to be the new Director of National Intelligence. Officials have questioned Ratcliffe's experience for the position, in which he'll lead the nation's 17 intelligence agencies. Catherine Herridge reports.
"I believe in divine appointments and know that Ryan was the one to deliver our pizza for a reason," the boy's mom wrote.
In honor of Black History Month, CBS News met with a choir from Denver on a mission to preserve and revive a rich musical treasure. The historic songs they sing are called "spirituals," and they were created by enslaved African Americans to express virtue in the face of suffering. Janet Shamlian reports.
President Trump on Saturday addressed attendees of the Conservative Political Action Conference. Mr. Trump took shots at his Democratic political rivals and touted his administrations accomplishments in the lengthy speech.
Some of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates joined marchers in Selma, Alabama, who are commemorating the 55th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday" -- the violent confrontation that happened decades ago between African American demonstrators and dozens of state troopers. The incident sparked a major moment in the Civil Rights movement and paved the way for the Voting Rights Act.
Trump said Saturday that 22 patients in the United States have coronavirus.
Italy reported a 45% single-day increase in infections and stock prices dropped on U.S. markets again.
Americans are weighing their travel plans amid the outbreak. Here's what you need to know about insurance and planning.
Representative John Lewis of Georgia addressed the crowd at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in remembrance of the 55th anniversary of the bloody conflict that shaped the Civil Rights Movement decades ago. CBS News contributor Antjuan Seawright joins CBSN with more.
President Trump addresses nation after first Coronavirus death in the U.S.; Denver choir hopes to preserve their history with "spirituals"