Cuomo on virus pandemic: "The worst is over" but "it's not over"
Cuomo gave an update on the state's response after New York endured its deadliest week since becoming the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Cuomo gave an update on the state's response after New York endured its deadliest week since becoming the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Fauci warned that "we could see a rebound" of coronavirus around the time of the election.
This week on 60 Minutes: New York's health care workers treating coronavirus describe lack of equipment, infections of colleagues; Then, dealing with the mental health issues brought on by the coronavirus pandemic; And, the resurrection of New York's St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church.
Notorious serial killer Ted Bundy targeted three young Florida women in one of his final attacks. They survived and share their terrifying ordeal and long road to recovery. CBS News correspondent Tracy Smith reports.
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro challenged 60 Minutes to show him our past reporting on pandemics.
New York state has more coronavirus cases than any country worldwide; Americans get creative with their hairstyling needs while social distancing
On Easter Sunday, the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was lit up to look like a doctor wearing a stethoscope and white coat. Messages of thanks flashed across the landmark as a way to honor health care professionals around the world on the front lines of the coronavirus battle.
"Fique em casa," the projection read – "Stay at home."
Stocks tumbled despite the historic cut of almost 10 million barrels, ushered in through President Donald Trump's efforts.
Union claims Dale Engle said that a deputy sheriff contracted and died from the virus because he was a "homosexual who attended homosexual sexual events."
As governments around the world face mounting pressure to revive flailing economies, President Trump appears to be at odds with his top disease expert.
Actor John Krasinski surprised the nurses at a hospital in Massachusetts with legendary slugger David Ortiz on his YouTube show "Some Good News." Ortiz then told the nurses, who happen to be diehard Red Sox fans, that the team was donating four tickets for life to the staff.
Many people spent part of the night sheltering in basements, closets and bathroom tubs as sirens wailed to warn of possible tornadoes.
"Fique em casa," the projection read – "stay at home"
E-commerce giant said it has expanded grocery capacity by 60% due to coronavirus, but shoppers still report problems.
"Thank you so much. I hope we gave you this much joy in the middle of all this," Krasinski said.
Steve Hartman teaches an online class on Optimism.
The arguments will be held by telephone over a span of six days in the first two weeks of May, the Supreme Court said, and live audio will be provided for the first time.
"We are also at risk of dying. We are also people, human beings," one Cuban asylum-seeker held by ICE Louisiana told CBS News.
Rural America is especially hard-hit, as demand across the country nearly doubles while many food pantries have been forced to close
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact all parts of our lives, CBSN Originals is looking to make sense of the long-term effects, and we want to chronicle that journey with self-shot videos of everything from daily routines to the greatest challenges on the frontlines. Reach out to us at originals@cbsi.com with any videos or stories related to your experiences with COVID-19, and a producer will respond with more details.
The death is the first among crew members of the USS Theodore Roosevelt, which has been docked in Guam since late March.
Union representing entertainment giant's employees said their health insurance coverage will continue for a year.
South Carolina Senator Tim Scott is calling on the Trump administration to monitor the impact of the coronavirus on communities of color. Scott joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the disproportionate COVID-19 death rate among black Americans.
Tennessee State University, where Jackson worked as a quarterbacks coach, confirmed Jackson's death to CBS News.