Can the coronavirus spread through the mail?
Some people worry letters and packages could worsen the outbreak — here's what the United States Postal Service says.
Some people worry letters and packages could worsen the outbreak — here's what the United States Postal Service says.
A CBS News producer shares her eye-opening experience meeting a death row inmate for the first time.
State and party officials grapple with holding nominating contests amid coronavirus fears.
Don't worry, experts say — that package you ordered from overseas is safe.
The three most common symptoms to look out for are fever, a dry cough and shortness of breath.
Deadly outbreaks throughout history may offer people some important insights on how to deal with the coronavirus pandemic gripping the globe. In her best-seller, "Leadership: In Turbulent Times," Pulitzer Prize-winning author Doris Kearns Goodwin examines how four U.S. Presidents grappled with historic challenges. Kearns Goodwin joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about what people worried about the virus' spread can learn from history.
Education experts say more needs to be done, such as putting a pause on all repayments until the pandemic ends.
Although gyms and exercise venues have closed to help stem the spread of the coronavirus, that doesn't mean you can't work out. Here's how you can stay fit during the pandemic.
The first person to receive the experimental shot was a 43-year-old mom from Seattle.
Biggest hotel chain announces reduced hours or "temporary leave" for employees, who will keep health benefits for now.
Concern over the use of the anti-inflammatory drug started after a warning from the health minister of France.
As consumers hunker down, many of America's biggest retailers are temporarily shutting stores or cutting their hours.
"The data really says that as you get older the risk goes up," said a top doctor at the CDC. Here's what you should know and do.
Four people were brutally murdered in Chino Hills, Calif,. in 1983. Evidence used to convict Kevin Cooper is now being questioned more than 35 years later.
The Federal Housing Finance Agency said it will help borrowers who are at risk of losing their homes.
"This is an increased anxiety for everyone," one expert said — but for those with mental illness, coping could be much harder.
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said American reporters from the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Washington Post have 10 days to surrender their press credentials if they expire before the end of the year.
Grammy award-winning Irish singer-songwriter Hozier sits down with “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason to talk about the writing process behind his hit song, “Jackboot Jump.” The artist, who turned 30 on Saint Patrick’s Day 2020, revealed that he had the song’s riff in mind for some time before penning the rest of it, but it has since evolved as the singer played it to various audiences.
While Legend admitted that the disruption to his life was noticeable, he put his massive platform to good use.
Despite calls to avoid racial labeling, Mr. Trump has repeatedly referred to COVID-19 as the "Chinese virus."
Dr. Deborah Birx gave her first interview since the outbreak began.
The president said he would invoke a law that allows officials to turn away migrants.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says New Yorkers should be "prepared" for the possibility of a shelter in place order.
Will warmer, more humid temperatures affect the spread of the virus? CBS News spoke to a top expert on infectious disease transmission about what we know and don't know.
As panic over the coronavirus spreads through the country and the globe, people search for answers about what to look out for and what to do to stay healthy. Dr. David Agus joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to provide insights and break down health officials’ latest projections for the disease.