Trump invokes Defense Production Act
The president has been criticized for his hesitancy in exercising the law.
The president has been criticized for his hesitancy in exercising the law.
Where will all that money for massive amounts of health and economic aid come from? Can America afford the added debt?
She said federal agencies gave the city "no red flags" before the famous celebration.
New details surrounding the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on the economy come every day. "CBS This Morning" assembled a panel of experts to answer viewers' most pressing questions to make sure you have the information you need to navigate the new normal.
U.S. Attorney General William Barr has directed the Bureau of Prisons to increase the use of home confinement for inmates in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus in federal prisons.
Morley Safer reports on Forrest Bird, who invented the modern medical respirator. A pilot, Bird got the idea from how air moves over a wing.
A girl's high school track team from New York stayed connected during the coronavirus outbreak by "passing the baton" in a "relay" between their separate self-quarantines.
"There are only a certain amount of chickens laying a certain amount of eggs each day," a commodity analyst warns.
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Those who intentionally defy social distancing orders could be fined thousands of dollars and face up to six months in jail.
Mirko and Valerio, 12-year-old twins from Sicily, put on a violin concert while in quarantine, performing Coldplay's "Viva La Vida."
An Oregon doctor rallied his coworkers to create entertaining dance videos – bringing some brightness to a dark time.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo thanked members of the National Guard for building emergency hospital facilities and helping save lives in the coronavirus crisis. "This is not going to be a short deployment," Cuomo said. "I am proud to fight this fight with you." Watch his remarks.
"CBS This Morning" assembled a panel of experts to answer questions from viewers who want to know how the coronavirus and its economic impact affects them.
The Savilles waited two years to be able to go to India and adopt their daughter. Just 22 days later, the coronavirus paralyzed the globe and sent India into a three-week lockdown.
The players no longer pose a risk of infection to others.
State prosecutors allege company auctioned N95 masks, hand sanitizer and other supplies needed against coronavirus.
The bill was approved by a voice vote, despite the efforts of a Republican senator to hold a recorded vote.
New York is the U.S. epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped again Friday morning after rallying earlier this week. Melissa Armo, C.E.O. and founder of The Stock Swoosh, joined CBSN to talk about what's happening on Wall Street.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says the state is working to rapidly increase its number of hospital beds form 53,000 to 140,000 and is seeking to build four more emergency hospital facilities in the New York City metropolitan area. Watch his remarks from Friday's briefing.
Crocs promises to give out 10,000 pairs every day for as long as it can.
Some of the president's allies are criticizing China and urging the U.S. to hold it accountable for the virus.
You may have heard the old rhyme, "Lizzie Borden took an axe and gave her mother 40 whacks." But did she actually do it? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriaty joined CBSN with more on this week's episode.
The president said he has "a feeling" that the requests are bigger than what states really need.