CBS Evening News, April 2, 2020
6.6 million Americans filed for unemployment, setting new record; Child donates vital medical gear to hospital in Virginia
6.6 million Americans filed for unemployment, setting new record; Child donates vital medical gear to hospital in Virginia
The docking of Zaandam and Rotterdam — part of Holland America — ends a nightmarish odyssey for some on board. But for others, the journey is far from over.
The masks have a clear screen, so people are able to see the mouth of the person wearing it.
At least eight of the 16 named tropical storms that are forecast will reach hurricane status with winds greater than 74 mph, according to Colorado State University.
6.6 million Americans filed for unemployment, setting new record; Child donates vital medical gear to hospital in Virginia
The nominating convention has been moved to August 17 amid uncertainy surrounding the spread of the coronavirus.
Hospitals are running out of protective equipment for doctors and nurses, but while politicians point fingers, a young boy in Virginia is getting things done. Kris Van Cleave shares his story.
Nearly 900 U.S. service members have tested positive for the coronavirus and it is quickly spreading. Military scientists at the U.S. Army's top virus research lab are working on vaccines and treatments. David Martin reports.
National parks are free and open during the coronavirus outbreak, but many fear the large crowds will further spread the virus. Chip Reid reports.
They urged Trump in a March 27 letter to consult Congress before ordering strikes on Iran or taking other actions that could lead to war.
Much-needed funding is on the way to fight a rapidly-growing problem in this crisis: food insecurity. Meg Oliver reports.
Two cruise ships carrying passengers with coronavirus have been allowed to dock in South Florida after many countries refused to let the ship dock. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
The White House also announced the president has again tested negative for COVID-19.
Hospitals are low in medical supplies and struggling to handle the surge of coronavirus patients, causing the EMT not to transport patients in cardiac arrest. Mola Lenghi has the latest.
The docking of Zaandam and Rotterdam — part of Holland America — ends a nightmarish odyssey for some on board. But for others, the journey is far from over.
More than 6.6 million Americans have filed for unemployment benefits last week, double the number of claims from the week before. Experts are saying next week's numbers could be worse. Mark Strassmann reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
But the deadline to turn in absentee ballots was extended by the court.
Covid-19 is "significantly" worsening hunger in America, Amazon CEO says in announcing donation to Feeding America.
Some residents have gone as far as pleading with authorities on social media to help pick them up.
The acting secretary of the Navy said he relieved Captain Brett Crozier of command after losing confidence in his ability to lead.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg's fundraising success; Trump's July 4th celebration plans
Millions of Americans have filed for unemployment this week, doubling the record set last week. Brian Sozzi, Yahoo Finance editor-at-large, joins CBSN's Reena Ninan with a look at the economy during the coronavirus pandemic and what's in store for the weeks to come.
W.H. tells Don McGahn not to testify; 2020 hopefuls on the student loan debt crisis
Trump announces new public charge rule; 2020 contender Tulsi Gabbard on foreign policy.