LA mayor urges residents to wear masks when they're not home
Eric Garcetti's recommendation for a way to help curb COVID-19's spread goes further than suggestions from many public health experts.
Eric Garcetti's recommendation for a way to help curb COVID-19's spread goes further than suggestions from many public health experts.
New York hospitals stretched thin as governor says state may be nearing coronavirus apex; Los Angeles woman celebrates 110th birthday amid coronavirus pandemic.
There are currently more than 300,000 confirmed coronavirus patients in the U.S., the most of any country, out of 1.2 million worldwide.
Struggling in a coronavirus-ravaged economy; And, Holocaust survivors will be able to share their stories after death thanks to a new project
Atkinson wrote that he was "legally obligated" to make sure whistleblowers had confidentially.
How bad will the coronavirus outbreak become? It may be one of the deadliest events in U.S. history.
Down-ballot candidates face unprecedented challenges campaigning amid coronavirus.
"All I asked in the piece was that we take a moment for those who are feeling grief and sorrow," Dickerson said about his Atlantic magazine article. Dickerson also spoke about it this week on 60 Minutes.
A New York City restaurant owner says she's concerned about the well being of the employees she's had to lay off as the novel coronavirus grips the region.
A New York City restaurant owner says she's concerned about the well-being of the employees she's had to lay off as the novel coronavirus grips the region.
"All I asked in the piece was that we take a moment for those who are feeling grief and sorrow," Dickerson said about his Atlantic magazine article. Dickerson also spoke about it this week on 60 Minutes.
In 1992, Lesley Stahl reported on the Nazi officer's brutal experiments at Auschwitz. This week, she re-interviews one of his victims in an innovative new way.
Max Eisen is one of the participants in a project that will let future generations engage in real-time conversations with Holocaust survivors, even after their deaths. Producer Shari Finkelstein writes about meeting Eisen and watching him tell his story.
Survivors of the Holocaust now have the chance to preserve their stories in a way that allows them to directly answer future generations' questions about their experiences.
President Trump said Sunday night that Washington state Governor Jay Inslee has returned 400 ventilators for redeployment to states hardest-hit by coronavirus.
During a Coronavirus Task Force briefing at the White House on Sunday, President Trump said more than 1.6 million Americans have had a coronavirus test. He also mentioned two drugs -- erythromycin and hydroxychloroquine -- as possible treatments for those who catch coronavirus. Watch his remarks here.
The president also announced Sunday that some 1.6 million Americans have been tested for the coronavirus.
During a Coronavirus Task Force briefing Sunday night, President Trump said major disaster declarations have been approved in all 50 states and territories. The president also laid out details about supplies and ventilators being sent nationwide to battle the pandemic. Watch his remarks here.
Americans who never thought they would need it are seeking unemployment benefits because of coronavirus-related layoffs. They're finding an overwhelmed system that may not meet their needs in time. Meanwhile, business owners are trying to find solutions.
A 110-year-old woman is celebrating her birthday during a pandemic that ruthlessly targets the elderly. Ruth Mendelson, who also lived through the Spanish Flu of 1918, offers hope and resilience in a time of severe hardship. Jamie Yuccas reports.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo offered a glimmer of hope on Sunday, saying the state may be near the coronavirus apex. The virus is also attacking other cities like Chicago and Detroit at an alarming rate. Meg Oliver reports.
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the impact coronavirus has had on small business owners and how Americans prepare for what's likely to be a catastrophic April.
The coronavirus pandemic has thrown a wrench in the campaign plans for 2020 Democrats. But candidates and their campaign staff are still working on ways to get their messages across at a time where large social gatherings are banned. Ed O'Keefe reports.
Some religious leaders across the U.S. are still opening their doors for Palm Sunday services, defying state and federal orders to ban large gatherings. Public officials warn that the defiant measures are not just irresponsible, but illegal. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
President Trump tweeted earlier Sunday that the task force would be meeting ahead of the briefing.