What Washington is proposing to curb economic impacts of coronavirus
The Trump administration and Congress have been working on a bill to address the detrimental economic impacts of the outbreak.
The Trump administration and Congress have been working on a bill to address the detrimental economic impacts of the outbreak.
The passenger reportedly received a message during the flight that he tested positive for COVID-19.
President Trump's aides spent Thursday negotiating with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on a plan to help people who have taken a financial hit amid the coronavirus pandemic. Pelosi expressed optimism after an all-day negotiation with officials, promising that the relief package would cover sick leave, unemployment insurance and family medical leave. Paula Reid breaks down how the pandemic response is playing out in the nation's capital.
In a recent survey, 53% of Americans said they do not have emergency funds to cover a significant amount of time without a paycheck. Although President Trump has proposed a payroll tax cut to ease the burden, one finance expert says that won't help people who are most struggling from the coronavirus shutdowns, hourly employees. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about the economic effects of the ongoing public health crisis.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health, said Thursday the United States' coronavirus testing system was "failing." He joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what the country is doing to correct the system and get more people tested.
Five members of Congress who are close to President Trump have self-quarantined due to contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus. Mr. Trump himself has not been tested and the White House said he does not have any symptoms. After claiming the U.S. economy was resilient enough to weather the fallout, Mr. Trump is now seeking substantial relief that would include a possible payroll tax cut. Paula Reid reports on how else the White House is handling the outbreak.
The Dow Jones industrial average saw its biggest one-day drop in history over stock markets’ coronavirus panic, though investor optimism due to the Trump administration’s economic proposals helped lift world markets overnight. Nikki Battiste is at the New York Stock Exchange to report on whether the optimism is still helping numbers recover.
A new poll shows former Vice President Joe Biden widening his lead in Michigan ahead of Tuesday's primary. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and New York Magazine national correspondent Gabriel Debenedetti join "Red & Blue" to discuss what's at stake in Tuesday's contests.
Voters in six states will head to the polls Tuesday for the next set of Democratic presidential nominating contests. CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright previews what's at stake for the Biden and Sanders campaigns.
Some airlines are seemingly encouraging travel when health officials are urging just the opposite.
The White House is pushing for tax relief to counter an economic slowdown. That won't work, experts warn.
Big companies and local governments try grants and tax deferrals to help small players survive coronavirus slowdown.
"There are still several other early voting options available for those who want to avoid potential crowds on Election Day," Arizona Secretary of State Kate Hobbs said.
Biden and Sanders instructed campaign to work from home, and the Trump campaign is giving workers the option of working from home.
"We felt a bit tired, like we had colds, and some body aches. Rita had some chills that came and went. Slight fevers too," he posted on Twitter.
He said Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are "in good spirits."
Authorities worldwide are racing to combat and contain the COVID-19 outbreak.
President Trump's proposed ban on some travel from Europe has led to confusion from U.S. airline carriers, a backlash from U.S. allies and panic at European airports. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Senator Bernie Sanders announced he is staying in the 2020 race, despite lagging farther behind Joe Biden in the delegate count after Tuesday night's primaries. CBSN political reporter Catilin Huey-Burns and CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright joined CSBN with the latest on the 2020 race.
After all of the top presidential campaigns approached the mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, looking for an endorsement, he went to his residents for help making a decision. Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba joins CBSN with more on the process that led to his endorsement of Senator Bernie Sanders and his reaction to Biden's success in Mississippi.
On "The Takeout" podcast this week, political strategists Jamal Simmons and Terry Sullivan weigh in on Sanders' presidential campaign.
Stocks were rising in Europe Friday after turbulent sessions in Asia. U.S. futures were pointing higher. But the recent coronavirus-linked carnage has already taken a huge bite out of global prices.
The strikes were aimed at five weapon storage facilities.
"The arguments and language contained in this week's legal filing caused great offense and pain, especially to our Women's National Team players who deserve better," he wrote.
A Dallas cafe owner is giving a chance to those who are too old for foster care and too young to support themselves. Mireya Villarreal reports.