Women urged to delay fertility treatments during pandemic
"You never get used to the phone call that says you can't move further, you can't move on," one woman said.
"You never get used to the phone call that says you can't move further, you can't move on," one woman said.
He told supporters today, "I congratulate Joe Biden, a very decent man, on his victory."
Schools have been closed in just about every state for weeks now. Some teachers can't stand seeing their students all cooped up at home, so they found a way to bring a smile to their faces. Jamie Yuccas has their story.
Federal health officials are looking at new guidelines to make it easier for people who have been exposed to coronavirus to return to work if they are asymptomatic. Weijia Jiang reports.
Senator Bernie Sanders says he will suspend his 2020 presidential campaign. He admitted that his path to victory is virtually impossible. Ed O'Keefe reports.
The government will release on Thursday the weekly number of newly jobless Americans. With crashing websites, jammed phone lines and long lines -- it means the struggle many face grows more desperate with each passing day. Manny Bojorquez reports.
More than half the nursing homes in New Jersey have at least one case.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
Coronavirus cases in the U.S. have now surpassed 420,000, with more than 14,000 deaths. New York, the U.S. epicenter of the pandemic, has set another one-day record for fatalities. Mola Lenghi has the latest.
Wait times at polling places were as long as two hours Tuesday in Wisconsin, where the governor's bid to delay the state's primaries was denied in a last-minute court decision. It was the first major election to be held under a stay-at-home order. Ed O'Keefe reports.
Tripp made secret tapes of conversations with Monica Lewinsky, who told her she had had an affair with President Clinton.
Although details are lacking, there is little evidence that many loans have actually been made yet under the program.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says he expects the state's near-total ban on abortion during the coronavirus outbreak to reach the Supreme Court. CBS News reporter Kate Smith joined CBSN to talk about her exclusive interview with Paxton.
Abortion in Texas has been unavailable for more than two weeks, the first time the procedure has not been accessible in a state since Roe v. Wade.
Salvadorian gangs have taken up the role of enforcing social distancing, threatening offenders with threats and bats.
Nike joins an almost wartime effort of American companies pitching in to make supplies for frontline workers.