New York governor on coronavirus: "We're still in the woods"
He reported 752 new deaths due to the virus – close to the number of deaths the day before: 778 fatalities.
He reported 752 new deaths due to the virus – close to the number of deaths the day before: 778 fatalities.
The coronavirus pandemic has become a factor in politically explosive cases involving voting rights, immigration and abortion.
Rhino poaching is surging across Africa as a lack of funding causes security shortages in conservation areas. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta reports.
In two separate rulings, federal appeals courts allowed the majority of abortion services to resume in Oklahoma and Texas despite the coronavirus pandemic.
U.S. retail sales dropped 8.7% in March, the biggest one-month plunge on record. This comes as the Trump administration has reportedly outlined plans to begin reopening the economy as the coronavirus continues to claim more lives. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joined CBSN with the latest.
At his daily news briefing, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said the state is not out of the woods in its fight against the coronavirus, "but the good news is, we've showed that we can change the curve." Watch his remarks.
Reverend Richard "Dick" Ottaway, a retired Episcopal minister, passed away from COVID-19 at 88 years old. Ottaway was a renaissance man, whose Cape Cod home was always “open to everyone," his family said. Anthony Mason tells his story.
Ellis Marsalis Jr. died earlier this month from complications of coronavirus.
Ben Luderer, a special education teacher and baseball coach, passed away on March 30 after battling coronavirus. He was 30. His former college teammates remember him as a “goofball” who loved working with children. Anthony Mason looks back on Luderer’s legacy.
Throughout a remarkable six-decade career, the actress has captivated audiences with dramatic, unconventional and offbeat characters of startling honesty
At least 30 grocery store workers have died during the pandemic – and deeming them first responders would help them get PPE.
Jazz Legend Ellis Marsalis, Jr. passed away in April due to complications from the coronavirus. Marsalis was the patriarch of what is considered to be the first family of jazz. His son, Wynton Marsalis, is an acclaimed musician and the managing and artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center. He joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about how the Marsalis family is keeping his father's legacy alive, as well as staging a virtual concert with musicians from around the world, called "Worldwide Concert for... Читать дальше...
A key component to getting America back up and running is widespread antibody testing. The blood tests may be able to determine if someone who had COVID-19 is now immune, but there are concerns about the test's accuracy and how long immunity might lasts. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus joined CBSN to discuss.
The president's name will appear in the memo line, but Treasury Dept says the addition won't delay checks.
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The United States accounts for about 30% of cases, with more than 600,000 nationwide.
Governor John Bel Edwards said it was a "grim milestone."
The U.S. Supreme Court could soon tackle an abortion crackdown in Texas. The state deemed the procedure a non-essential medical service amid the coronavirus crisis. CBS News reporter Kate Smith joins CBSN to break down the latest developments.
PM Jacinda Ardern and other government employees will take a pay cut for the next six months to help those who are struggling.
At least half of the nation's agricultural workers are undocumented — and they will not be getting coronavirus relief checks.
Officials said low traction on the expressway caused the collisions.
The test can determine, through a few drops of blood, if someone has built up antibodies to fight off the coronavirus.
Disturbing increase comes after stark warnings about a rise in domestic abuse against women globally due to quarantine measures.
Several states have moved their primaries, while others are allowing absentee voting
You can now check your balance — the first batch of deposits began Saturday.