Hobby Lobby reopens as "essential business" despite stay-at-home orders
Arts-and-crafts retailer defies mandates to curb the pandemic's spread, saying it sells mask and education supplies.
Arts-and-crafts retailer defies mandates to curb the pandemic's spread, saying it sells mask and education supplies.
Despite being acquitted of double murder, time and popular culture have forever cast Lizzie Borden as one of America's most notorious killers. Did she do it or not? "48 Hours" re-examines the case.
Medical staff found out after the mother fell sick with symptoms of COVID-19.
"The pain is as heavy today as it was a year ago," the late rapper's longtime partner wrote.
Hearts of Gold, which has been around for 26 years, helps mothers and children who are low-income, homeless or formerly homeless.
Secretary of Defense Mark Esper spoke to CBS News as more than 500 members of the military have tested positive for COVID-19.
The California congressman made his remarks just hours after President Trump said the next two weeks would be "very, very painful."
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The comparison comes after the White House on Tuesday projected at least 100,000 deaths from COVID-19 in the U.S.
More than 75,000 cases have been confirmed in the state, which is the U.S. epicenter of the virus outbreak.
Like a number of European countries, Germany has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. There's more than 72,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country, but fewer than 800 people have died. That's far less than the thousands who have died in Italy and Spain. CBS News journalist Anna Noryskiewicz joined CBSN with more on what could be contributing to Germany's low mortality rate.
A defiant pastor Tony Spell presided over another service at the Life Tabernacle Church despite being charged with violating the state’s virus-prompted gatherings ban. Some protesters showed they thought he was out of line. Lester Duhe of WAFB-TV reports.
Six staff members at a care facility in Yucaipa, east of Los Angeles, also tested positive for the coronavirus. Testing of all residents and workers was continuing. KCAL's Nicole Comstock reports.
Financial markets are losing ground as the boost from last week's federal stimulus bill fades.
President Trump is telling Americans to prepare for a "very painful" two-week period as the coronavirus death toll continues to climb. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN to talk about the latest.
The six members of England's Marsh family may be stuck at home together, but they're trying not to lose their sense of humor, and it's helping others through a crisis.
Former Vice President Joe Biden said now that the Tokyo Olympics have been pushed back a year because of the coronavirus, "there's more time" for the Democrats to hold their nominating convention.
The drug bust happened after agents found a 2,000-foot-long underground tunnel that extended from a warehouse in Tijuana to San Diego.
A golden retriever in Colorado is helping his elderly neighbor practice social distancing by picking up her shopping list, giving it to his owner, and then delivering her bags of groceries.
With millions more people out of work, many states are freezing evictions. But that doesn't mean free rent.
A group of 70 young adults from Texas traveled to Mexico – now the health department is investigating.
Cruise ship operator said people on the ships may not be able to disembark until the end of April.
Video released by the ministry showed the cargo plane loaded with boxes preparing to take off from a military airbase near Moscow.
"Despite everything I experienced along the way, they deported me the next day," one indigenous teenager from Guatemala told CBS News.
President Trump's coronavirus task force shared grim projections for the country's future amid the coronavirus crisis, estimating that 100,000 to 240,000 Americans could die before the crisis is over. The tone of the press conference marks a stark departure from Mr. Trump's previous media appearances, where he mostly touted the success of his administration's response. Weijia Jiang is at the White House where she breaks down the president's latest message.