New York Yankees co-owner Hank Steinbrenner dies at 63
Hank Steinbrenner, the co-owner of the New York Yankees, died at his home in Clearwater, Florida, from a longstanding health issue.
Hank Steinbrenner, the co-owner of the New York Yankees, died at his home in Clearwater, Florida, from a longstanding health issue.
A month after Putin declared the situation "under control," Moscow's hospitals are running out of beds and ambulances are waiting hours to deposit the sick.
"I believe Joe has all the qualities we need in a president right now," the former president said.
Maryland grocery store clerk Leilani Jordan passed away from COVID-19 on April 1. Her mom warned her about the risks, but Jordan said she needed to "work and help people." Anthony Mason remembers the 27-year-old.
"God is larger than this dreaded virus," Bishop Gerald Glenn told his congregation in Virginia last month.
More than 30 grocery workers around the U.S. have died from COVID-19, with many employees lacking protective gear.
"I don't like what I do professionally, I've decided," he said.
In two separate rulings, federal appeals courts allowed the majority of abortion services to resume in Oklahoma and Texas despite the coronavirus pandemic.
Wilson is teaming up with Naughty by Nature to remix their hit song "Hip Hop Hooray" to raise money for musicians.
"This is a significant blow in particular to entities that are also ineligible for the Paycheck Protection Program," Pelosi wrote in a "Dear Colleague" letter to Democrats.
Japanese company's sails have helped win Olympic medals since 1996, and they know if that's to happen again soon, everyone has to do their part in the race against COVID-19.
A shelter in Chicago reported at least 37 cases of coronavirus among children in government custody, and it expects that number to rise.
The former president's endorsement comes a day after Senator Bernie Sanders formally announced his support for Biden.
As scientists race to develop a vaccine to protect against COVID-19, some outspoken voices of the anti-vaccine movement are already seeking to undermine their efforts.
The mayor of Orange County, where WWE normally tapes, said it was originally deemed a non-essential business – but the governor changed that
For hundreds of millions of daily wage earners put out of work by the shutdown, the remedy may be as painful as the disease.
Actress and singer/songwriter Rita Wilson sits down with Gayle King over video chat for her first interview since her and her husband Tom Hanks' coronavirus diagnosis. Wilson says she's feeling great after her recovery, and opens up about how her symptoms felt and why she teamed up with hip-hip trio Naughty by Nature for a remix of their hit, "Hip Hop Hooray."
Sesame Street has been teaching kids valuable lessons for more than 50 years, but how to stay safe during the coronavirus pandemic may be one of the most important yet. On Tuesday night, the primetime special, "Sesame Street: Elmo's Playdate" will show kids how they can sing and play together, while apart. Big Bird joins "CBS This Morning" with his advice to kids who might be feeling scared or lonely during the coronavirus pandemic.
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright says countries must work together in order to stop the coronavirus. The first woman to lead the State Department warned that working separately will only do more damage. Albright joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about the global and national responses to the pandemic, as well as her new book, "Hell and Other Destinations," where she writes about her whirlwind career.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about a joint effort with the governors of several eastern states to coordinate the reopening of the region and its economy. The initiative comes as President Trump claimed in a task force briefing that the power to reopen the U.S. economy rests with him.
CEO Jamie Dimon said it was necessary to set aside the funds "given the likelihood of a fairly severe recession."
Michigan officials say the city of Detroit has over 6,700 confirmed coronavirus cases and more than 5% have died, making it one of the country's hardest-hit areas. To help control the spread of the virus, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan initiated the Coronavirus Water Restart Plan in March after a series of controversial water shutoffs since 2014. Jericka Duncan examines how the city, where 36% of the population lives in poverty, is working to contain its growing virus outbreak.
Some governments around the world have begun tracking citizens using apps, drones and other high tech methods in an effort to contain the coronavirus. Critics are warning that the surveillance may go too far. Google and Apple are building "contract tracing" technology into smartphones to track the virus' spread, a move President Trump says he is looking into. Roxana Saberi speaks to one American University student who says the level of enforcement he faced in his home country of Taiwan was "scary."
Access to water has been an issue facing Detroiters since 2014 when the city started a series of controversial water shutoffs.
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