Bindi Irwin gets married at zoo hours before virus lockdown
"We planned this beautiful day for nearly a year and had to change everything, as we didn't have guests at our wedding," Irwin said.
"We planned this beautiful day for nearly a year and had to change everything, as we didn't have guests at our wedding," Irwin said.
Fitness studios are offering quarantine-friendly at-home workouts for free during the pandemic.
Dr. Elvis Francois sampled John Lennon's "Imagine" for "CBS This Morning" viewers while Vladimir Duthiers accompanied him on the guitar.
The provision, reported on by CBS News in May 2019, will give employers the ability to help employees pay off their student loans without being taxed.
As Americans stay home amid the coronavirus pandemic, DJ D-Nice is determined to bring a dance party to everyone. He is hosting daily events he calls “Homeschool at Club Quarantine.” On Sunday, more than 160,000 people watched his Instagram Live. D-Nice joins “CBS This Morning” from his home in Los Angeles.
Attorneys wrote that thousands of unaccompanied migrant children "spend all of their time in close proximity to other children and staff members."
He spoke as the Senate was moving forward on a sweeping $2 trillion financial relief package.
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says 40,000 doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists and other medical professionals have signed up to join a surge health care force to help fight the coronavirus outbreak. "That's a big, big deal," Cuomo said at a briefing Wednesday. He said mental health professionals are also volunteering to provide free counseling.
Amazon, Instacart and Walmart are among the big companies seeking workers amid surge in demand during the pandemic.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced new rules for New York City playgrounds and said a pilot program will test closing some streets to reduce crowding for pedestrians during the coronavirus outbreak. Watch his remarks from a news conference Wednesday.
President Trump said Tuesday he would like to see the country reopen by Easter, but health officials say it's premature to plan on that. This comes as Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the president will be "absolutely" pleased to sign the Senate's coronavirus economic relief bill. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joined CBSN with the latest.
Agreement on huge package to help workers, businesses and the severely strained health care system came as Trump said he'd like the U.S. to be "opened up" by Easter.
Many retail outlets "will never reopen their doors," analysts say in underlining the outbreak's "debilitating" impact.
Democratic and Republican leaders in the Senate say help is on the way for American workers and businesses slammed by the coronavirus pandemic, with agreement on a roughly $2 trillion dollar rescue package. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN to discuss when that relief could reach the public.
"I will turn this state upside down to get the number of beds we need, but we need the staff for those beds," New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said.
The patient left the note on the glass widow of his isolation room, through which he watch nurses tirelessly working
President Trump said he hopes the U.S. economy will be up and running again by Easter, despite the advice of medical experts. Also, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo pleads for federal help as the state remains the U.S.’s coronavirus epicenter. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Thee White House and Senate leaders reached a deal on a $2 trillion economic stimulus package early Wednesday morning.
Investors weighing impact of $2 trillion stimulus bill versus the pandemic's growing economic toll.
Americans across the nation are staying home to help slow the spread of the coronavirus. People who are self-isolating are now looking for new ways to experience culture though virtual concerts, TV shows and podcasts. Dan Ackerman, senior managing editor of C-NET, joins "CBS This Morning" to share some ideas for what you can do at home.
"To everyone who has left New York over the last few days: Because of the rate of the number of cases, you may have been exposed before you left New York," said Dr. Deborah Birx.
White House coronavirus response coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx says the coronavirus is so widespread in New York that anyone who leaves the area should self-quarantine for 14 days to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 to other communities. Watch her remarks.
A Minnesota orthopedic surgeon is using his voice in addition to his medical skills to help patients and tired hospital staff. Videos of his performances with colleagues have gone viral online with millions of views. Vladimir Duthiers speaks to Dr. Elvis Francois about why he's using his musical skills to lift spirits during the coronavirus crisis.