Video shows quarantined Italians singing together from windows
"The Italians are experiencing a very difficult time," David Allegranti told CBS News. "People cling to what they can, including a traditional song like this."
"The Italians are experiencing a very difficult time," David Allegranti told CBS News. "People cling to what they can, including a traditional song like this."
Stocks surged after Mr. Trump's announcement, with the Dow rising nearly 2,000 points at its close.
Stocks jumped after Mr. Trump detailed measures to contain the coronavirus, reversing losses from Thursday's plunge.
Quarantined in their homes due to the coronavirus outbeak, people in Naples, Italy, sang together and chanted "don't give up" from their balconies, filling the empty streets with joyful noise. Similar scenes were captured across Italy, as the entire country of 60 million people remains on lockdown.
The four states involved in next Tuesday's primaries have been signaling all week how they would approach coronavirus.
Disneyland will be closed the rest of the month due to coronavirus fears — but officials aren't letting food go to waste.
A Chinese official tweeted a conspiracy theory about coronavirus, while some U.S. lawmakers have hurled accusations of their own.
60 Minutes climbs aboard for a look at the very near future of transportation and technology that could eliminate as many as 300,000 jobs, Sunday.
"Flattening the curve" graphs are being shared across social media – but what does it actually mean, and how do we do it?
The governors are hoping to create a reserve workforce of health care professionals.
Plunging demand for air travel is "unlike anything we've seen," CEO Ed Bastian says.
Rebecca Mehra helped an elderly couple get food when they were too scared to go into a crowded grocery store because of the coronavirus outbreak – proving that, even in dark times, kindness prevails. Mehra's story went viral, and she hopes it reminds others to check up on older friends and family members during the outbreak.
Attorney General William Barr was also in close quarters with Australian government minister Peter Dutton, who is now hospitalized.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday gave details about a coronavirus response bill called "Families First." Watch her press conference.
The former Tallahassee mayor issued a statement saying he had "too much to drink," but "I have never used methamphetamines."
From Seattle to Mecca, the world is reacting to the coronavirus with face masks, empty streets... and lots and lots of sanitizer.
With the league on hiatus, arena employees and local businesses may have the most to lose.
"My sister is dead in bed. I don't know what to do... The institutions have abandoned me," man says in desperate Facebook plea.
Pelosi and the White House have been in negotiations over what will be included in the relief package.
Best practices and how to stay safe from the coronavirus pandemic.
The annual pilgrimage, dubbed the "Woodstock of capitalism," typically draws over 50,000 people to Omaha, Nebraska.
A story of tragedy and triumph -- the murder of a young woman and how her killer’s heart saves the life of a dying woman. CBS News' Jim Axelrod reports for "48 Hours" Saturday, March 14 at 10/9c on CBS.
Handshakes were reportedly excluded from the ceremony to try to prevent the spread of the virus.
For the first time, scientists have used the gene-editing tool known as CRISPR inside a patient. The groundbreaking procedure was performed in Oregon. Dr. Eric Pierce, a professor of ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School, joined CBSN to discuss the breakthrough.
Conspiracy theorist hawked phony COVID-19 treatments on his radio show, New York's attorney general says.