Roughly 1 in 7 U.S. workers are now jobless
Roughly 1 in 7 workers is now jobless as the coronavirus pandemic shuttered large portions of the U.S. economy.
Roughly 1 in 7 workers is now jobless as the coronavirus pandemic shuttered large portions of the U.S. economy.
Roughly 1 in 7 workers is now jobless as the coronavirus pandemic shuttered large portions of the U.S. economy.
Twenty-five years later, 60 Minutes takes a look back at the bombing that affected so many lives.
After studying the star for nearly 30 years, astronomers have once again proven Albert Einstein's theory of relativity.
With so many Americans out of work and stuck inside during the coronavirus pandemic, very few are spending money like they used to.
At his daily news briefing, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo was asked about a remark by President Trump that questioned the way New York City was reporting "probable" coronavirus deaths. Cuomo said the numbers were accurate and in line with CDC requirements. Watch his remarks.
Returning space station astronauts face extended quarantine in COVID-19 pandemic.
At his daily news briefing, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that the state will extend its "NY Pause" shutdown policies through May 15, and he explained his executive order requiring people wear face masks in public places where social distancing can't be maintained. Watch his remarks.
In 2017, 60 Minutes followed José Andrés to Puerto Rico where he dished out millions of free meals to the hurricane-ravished territory.
"What happens after then? I don't know," he said at his daily coronavirus briefing.
This week, 60 Minutes follows José Andrés around the U.S. to see how his non-profit organization is feeding America during the coronavirus pandemic.
New York City mayor's office says the victims "deserve to be recognized, not minimized."
Democratic Senate campaigns and outside groups have been racking up big ad buys to highlight flaws in the healthcare system and slam Republicans over access to coverage.
In 2010, Anderson Cooper reported on José Andrés' avant-garde style and innovative approach that earned the chef four Michelin stars.
The Brevard County Sheriff's Office interviewed Kim Hallock hours after she says she and ex-boyfriend Charles "Chip" Flynn were abducted from a local park and taken to a remote orange grove where Flynn was fatally shot. Listen to excerpts of the 43-minute interview conducted on April 4, 1989.
The coronavirus pandemic has been especially deadly for the country’s nursing home populations. In Richmond, Virginia, the Canterbury Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center has lost 45 residents, making it one of the hardest-hit facilities in the U.S. Federal officials are also facing criticism for not publicly tracking infections and deaths in nursing homes. CBS News reached out to every state but only got complete data from 19. Jonathan Vigliotti reports on the data.
U.S. Small Business Administration says it has made more loans in 14 days than it has made in 14 years.
The president has claimed he has "total" authority over whether states reopen their economies, although he's softened that stance slightly.
The Senate is convening for a pro forma session on Thursday, but is not expected to pass additional funding.
Syrian refugees are facing new challenges amid the coronavirus pandemic. Syria lacks stable hospitals and reliable medical care nationwide, especially in refugee camps where women, children and families are struggling to survive. CBS News producer Pinar Sevinclidir takes a closer look.
Poaching is surging across Africa as tourism and crucial funding plunge. Conservation areas can no longer afford to pay security and park rangers amid the coronavirus crisis. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta reports from Johannesburg.
The SNL star announced he was taking care of their rent "in the spirit and memory" of his grandmother, who died of COVID-19.
More than 24,000 COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in the state.
Some countries in Europe are starting to ease tough restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic, reopening stores and restarting factories and construction projects. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams joins CBSN from Istanbul with the new developments.
The Vermont senator said "the American people are gonna have to make a fundamental decision" in November.