Fears of eroding democracy in Eastern Europe
A vote in May could increase President Andrzej Duda's chances of re-election, as he's currently leading in the polls.
A vote in May could increase President Andrzej Duda's chances of re-election, as he's currently leading in the polls.
Traveling nurse Aliyah Hofman joins CBSN to discuss her experience working on the front lines of the coronavirus crisis in a New York City hospital. Hofman says a difficult challenge for her group of nurses has been getting their scrubs laundered. You can help Aliyah and her fellow nurses by donating to her GoFundMe page.
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced Thursday that he has signed an executive order allowing two weeks of paid supplemental sick leave to help those working in the food supply chain who have been exposed to coronavirus or have been quarantined. Watch his remarks here.
The White House has tapped a bipartisan group of lawmakers to serve on a task force to reopen the economy.
Chairman Jim McGovern recommended voting by proxy, where a member would cast a vote on behalf of another
Hospitals and laboratories across the U.S. are still reporting COVID-19 test shortages and backlogs. Internal medicine physician Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider joined CBSN to discuss what types of problems we could face if testing is not ramped up quick enough.
The renowned chef says "the solution has to be now" when it comes to addressing food shortages caused by the pandemic. Anderson Cooper reports on how Andrés' organization has served nearly 2 million free meals in more than 50 American cities, Sunday on 60 Minutes.
"There's no 100% risk-free way of easing up on the current physical distancing restrictions. It's just not possible," Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider said.
Democratic Senate hopefuls outraised GOP incumbents in key battleground races in first quarter, but most GOP Senators still have cash advantage.
With nearly all Americans subject to mandatory stay-at-home orders, houses of worship have altered their practices in accordance with federal, state and local social distancing guidelines.
The facility had been discussed as a target for violence on social media by a white supremacist group, the FBI says.
Captain Tom Moore set out to raise about $1,000 for the U.K. National Health Service, but he struck a chord with a public eager to help.
"We are all in this together," Governor Gavin Newsom said.
A healthcare worker tells CBS News what it's like on the frontline of the fight against COVID-19 in New York City.
Save the economy or save lives? That's the key moral dilemma facing officials as they weigh which steps to take next in response to the pandemic. The New York Times held a video conference with five experts from different backgrounds to discuss the difficult decisions that lie ahead. Reverend William Barber, a prominent political activist who took part in that discussion, joined CBSN with more.
Burly actor started in films as a macho heavy and later in his career won plaudits for his stage work in plays by William Shakespeare, Eugene O'Neill and Arthur Miller.
Another 5.2 million people filed for unemployment last week, according to the latest jobs report, as the coronavirus continues to slam the U.S. economy. A total of 22 million people have filed claims in the last four weeks, accounting for nearly 13% of the workforce. Optimal Capital's Director of Strategy Frances Stacy joined CBSN to discuss the impact.
The ranks of jobless Americans continue to surge, with about 5.2 million filing for unemployment benefits in the second week of April.
Apple and Google are creating a new tool to help track the spread of coronavirus. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joins CBSN to talk about how it works and the privacy concerns surrounding it.
"What started as a public health emergency has snowballed into a formidable test for global development and for the prospects of today's young generation."
Bernie Sanders joins Tony Dokoupil for his first network TV interview since endorsing Joe Biden. After dropping out of the 2020 race and backing his former rival, Sanders said he believes the vast majority of his supporters will rally behind Biden in November. Although Sanders acknowledged that "everybody in American knows" how different the two are, he stressed that the "choice is pretty clear" when deciding between Biden and President Donald Trump. The Vermont senator is also asked about his thoughts... Читать дальше...
These days, the trash goes out more than people do. So it's become a trend on social media to dress up in formal wear and costumes to take out the garbage – because where else are you going to go? People around the world have shared their silly photos and videos, lifting each other's spirits with their creative bin outings.
Though many things have changed, one activity has remained constant: taking out the trash.
A new service intended to help people track their federal stimulus check is leaving some users in the dark.
Airlines around the globe are searching for ways to get back on their feet after the industry was hit by a steep decline in demand due to the coronavirus pandemic.