4 arrested for alleged ISIS plans to attack U.S. bases in Germany
Prosecutors said the group had already obtained firearms and ammunition to carry out their attacks, while the suspected ringleader had ordered materials to build an explosive device.
Prosecutors said the group had already obtained firearms and ammunition to carry out their attacks, while the suspected ringleader had ordered materials to build an explosive device.
New York City death toll spikes with revised count; California business owner fights to keep employees on payroll
"I have to think this is one for the record books," General Motors CEO Mary Barra said when asked if the automaker had ever undertaken such a large project this quickly.
General Motors, with the help of Ventec Life Systems, has begun producing ventilators to help in the fight against coronavirus. Mary Barra, the CEO of GM, and Chris Kiple, CEO of Ventec Life Systems, discussed their ongoing efforts with "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell.
President Trump said Tuesday that he is instructing his administration to halt funding to the World Health Organization (WHO) during an investigation. He alleged the WHO was "severely mismanaging and covering up the spread of the coronavirus." Watch is remarks here from the White House Rose Garden.
Delta, American, United, Southwest, Alaska, JetBlue and others have tentatively agreed to terms that would pay workers and keep them employed through September.
April is National Stress Awareness Month, a timely coincidence during the coronavirus crisis. CBSN's Reena Ninan spoke to therapist and author Laurie Nadel about how to manage stress amid a global pandemic.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
The president claimed the organization's failures caused many deaths.
The New York congresswoman said of the sexual assault allegation against Biden that "silencing of all dissent" is "form of gaslighting."
There are now more than 600,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases in the country.
India's prime minister has extended his country's nationwide lockdown. It started on March 25 and restricted movement for the 1.3 billion people who live there. CBS News' Arshad Zargar reports from New Delhi.
The CEO of a California health club is trying to keep employees on the payroll, even while the club is shutdown during the coronavirus pandemic. Mike Alpert has asked members to continue paying dues during the crisis, with the promise of repaying them when the club reopens. Jamie Yuccas reports.
With over two weeks to go until the end of social distancing guidelines laid out by the White House, experts have expressed skepticism that the country will be able to reopen on May 1.
Researchers are testing a blood therapy treatment that’s been used since the Spanish flu. It’s being used to treat some of the most severe cases of COVID-19. In CBS News’ new series, “Racing to a Cure,” Meg Oliver reports on how the treatment is providing new hope.
Millions of Americans have lost their jobs or been furloughed due to the coronavirus pandemic, but reopening the economy too soon could make things even worse. Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb joins "CBS Evening News" with more on what it will take to get America back to work.
President Trump says it is up to him to decide when coronavirus lockdown restrictions are lifted. Mr. Trump went so far as to compare governors who disagree with him to "mutineers." Paula Reid reports.
Hundreds of workers at food processing plants in states including South Dakota, Iowa, Colorado, Georgia and Pennsylvania have been infected with coronavirus. Several plants have been forced to shut down, putting the nation's food supply at risk. Dean Reynolds reports.
Consumers are experiencing some shortages due to hoarding. But there is food. The main issue is distribution as more workers get sick.
Dr. Scott Gottlieb warned there could be a big risk in the fall when schools reopen.
New York City's health department has revised its death toll to include probable COVID-19 cases. Now, more than 10,000 people have died in the city. Mola Lenghi reports.
A common argument claims taking action on climate change is too expensive. But new research finds just the opposite: We can't afford not to.
Former President Barack Obama delivered his long-awaited endorsement of Joe Biden for president on Tuesday. Washington Post national politics reporter and CBSN contributor Sean Sullivan joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss Obama's support for his former vice president.
"If your child does have a low-grade fever right now and a cold, you have to assume that it's COVID."
The NYC Department of Education says 50 employees, including 21 teachers, have died due to the virus.