What's included in the coronavirus response package?
The House passed a sweeping coronavirus relief bill that includes free testing and paid sick leave.
The House passed a sweeping coronavirus relief bill that includes free testing and paid sick leave.
Trump declares national emergency to combat coronavirus; Virginia Congressional candidate heals political divide with compassion
Cancellations escalate across the U.S. to stem spread of coronavirus; Dallas cafe gives a chance to children often forgotten by others.
At least two tornadoes struck Tennessee overnight on March 3, killing at least 25 and destroying dozens of buildings.
A joint state and federal effort will get underway Monday to disembark passengers from the ship in the Port of Oakland.
Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards has signed a proclamation moving the state's upcoming presidential primary from April 4 to June 20 due to coronavirus.
Royal Caribbean, Princess Cruises, MSC Cruises, Disney Cruise Lines and Viking have stopped all U.S. departures.
The company said stores in China will now reopen.
Areas of particular concern are states where with large outbreaks, where blood drives are being called off due to people generally choosing to avoid congregating.
Williamson said he will cover the salaries for all Smoothie King Center employees for the next 30 days, as many are "still recovering from long term challenges created by Katrina."
The iconic Olympic flame lighting ceremony in Greece was closed to the public Thursday morning amid fears over the coronavirus. While the games are still four months away, some are concerned about what the global pandemic could mean for the fate of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Ramy Inocencio reports on how much Tokyo has spent so far to prepare for the event, and what the world stands to lose if it is called off.
In a dramatic move to stop the spread of the coronavirus, President Trump ordered an extensive travel ban on Europe during a Wednesday night Oval Office address. The speech sent stock futures plummeting and angered Democratic leaders who criticized Mr. Trump for failing to address the shortage of test kits. The State Department issued its own alert as well, urging Americans to reconsider any international travel plans. Paula Reid reports on how the federal government is dealing with the fallout.
A Missouri nonprofit is working to help some of the over 37,000 homeless veterans living in the U.S. by creating tiny homes designed to get them on their feet again. The Veterans Community Project in Kansas City built a cluster of 49 small but livable homes that have everything from furniture to a fully stocked refrigerator, where they can live among others who may share their experience and provide some comfort. Dean Reynolds spoke to some of these former service members about what the project means to them for our series A More Perfect Union.
Country star Maren Morris was nearly nine months pregnant with her first child with husband and fellow musician Ryan Hurd when she performed in front of the biggest audience of her career. As a Texan, her show at the Houston Rodeo was an iconic event. "CBS This Morning" co-host Anthony Mason sat down with Morris to talk about her uniquely successful career and her humble beginnings singing in Arlington, where her parents owned a hair salon.
Washington Governor Jay Inslee announced a statewide ban on gatherings of 250 people or more amid the coronavirus pandemic. All but eight of the 39 coronavirus-related deaths in America have been in Washington state. Seattle Public Schools also announced they were closing all 114 schools. Jonathan Vigliotti reports on what the new restrictions mean.
After Vice President Pence attempted to assure Americans about the federal government's coronavirus response, CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus cast doubt on whether the administration is prioritizing the right things. On "CBS This Morning," Agus expressed concern that the government was still having trouble collecting accurate national data on coronavirus testing, comparing it to the ease with which President Trump was able to enact sweeping travel restrictions on Europe.
Vice President Mike Pence joined "CBS This Morning" just a day after WHO announced the coronavirus was being classified as a pandemic. He lauded President Trump's decision to allow commercial labs to produce coronavirus test kits, and assured Americans that they are working to expand test availability to doctors, and ultimately pharmacies, throughout the country. Mr. Pence also called Europe the "epicenter" of the virus, backing Mr. Trump's extraordinary measure to temporarily suspend travel from the continent.
President Trump's coronavirus travel restrictions caught U.S. airlines by surprise, leading to overnight confusion about what it meant for travelers both at home and abroad. The Department of Homeland Security issued a statement clarifying Mr. Trump's remarks, specifying that foreign nationals from certain European countries would be banned rather than everyone from countries other than the U.K., as the president initially announced. Kris Van Cleave breaks down what is understood so far as concern over the coronavirus grows.
Dr. Vivek Murthy, who served as Surgeon General in the Obama administration, spoke to "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell.
“Some of my favorite moments of my career have been honoring or singing with someone that I really respect.” Grammy winning musician Maren Morris talks to Anthony Mason about her musical collaborations, including with Dolly Parton, Hozier, Zedd and country music supergroup The Highwomen.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
"He reached across that gap and took my hand," said Oz Dillion.
President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence said Friday that they were working with the cruise and travel industry to make sure cruises are "safer than ever before" amid the coronavirus outbreak. Watch their remarks.
President Trump said a press conference on Friday that he will "most likely" get tested for coronavirus. When pressed by CBS News' Weijia Jiang, Mr. Trump said he thought Americans "should listen to their doctors" about getting tested.
Officials worldwide are being forced to accept that slowing the coronavirus' spread will require Herculean, and incredibly painful sacrifices.