Abortion patients in Texas now travel 20 times further, study says
Because of the state's temporary ban on abortion, the procedure has become out of reach for some.
Because of the state's temporary ban on abortion, the procedure has become out of reach for some.
Owing child support could shrink your check, but being behind on taxes or student loans aren't a factor.
There are now more than 220,000 confirmed cases in the United States, and that number is spiraling upward.
"When you have a few extra minutes at work you take the time to go to the Helipad and pray," Angela Gleaves, a nurse in Tennessee said.
The FDA said the changes are "expected to remain in place" after the coronavirus pandemic has subsided.
Molly Moon has had to make many tough choices to keep her popular Seattle ice cream chain alive during the pandemic.
The number of deaths worldwide has soared past 51,000,
Departments across the country struggle to fill in for sick officers; some are seeing deaths within their ranks.
The One America News Network employee in question says she'll be at Thursday's briefing — as a guest of the White House press secretary.
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Colorado says arts-and crafts sales not a "critical business," while Ohio gives deadline for stores to close in state.
"I still remember growing up with my mother in Milwaukee when we were all on welfare, and sometimes we needed assistance for our family just to survive. During times like this, so many more people are vulnerable," Winfrey said.
"Do not challenge the government," he warned the nation Wednesday. "You will lose."
Got a loan? Here's who is getting a break on making payments under the $2 trillion stimulus law — and who isn't.
Zoom's CEO said conferencing company will freeze certain features for 90 days to work on strengthening its security.
From hallowed U.S. colleges to Parisian museums to Italian landmarks, the coronavirus is clearing out the world's most beloved public spaces.
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont said they believe it is "one of the youngest lives lost anywhere" from COVID-19.
"I love you, everybody loves you, this is going to be fine," the governor told his little brother.
"When we are infected, no one is safe," Kim Smith, a registered nurse in Texas, said in a news release announcing the protests.
The company is also expanding its use of temperature checks to all its facilities, after a surge of worker complaints.
Every day, this family from the Welsh village of Ewloe surprises their mom when she walks through the front door after her shift as a nurse. They've welcomed her with balloons, confetti, flowers – and hand sanitizer.
Millions of young people set to graduate from college are facing the toughest labor market in decades, experts warn.
Wednesday marked the first time the U.S. reported more than 1,000 deaths from the virus in a single day, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
President Trump said he's considering domestic travel restrictions as the coronavirus continues to spread across the U.S. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN from Washington to talk about the latest.