Debates over stay-at-home orders across the U.S.
Some states seem to be taking a cautious approach to reopening the economy. Mola Lenghi reports.
Some states seem to be taking a cautious approach to reopening the economy. Mola Lenghi reports.
The pressure to "LIBERATE" comes as many regional pacts and individual state governors are building up plans and timelines to modify or lift their "stay-at-home" restrictions.
The College Board on Wednesday announced that the SAT scheduled for June 6 is now canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
"It's survival money," one hospital CEO told CBS News. Without the funding, he said it would be difficult to operate "beyond a couple of months."
Petco and PetSmart keeping some locations open under the argument that professional pet grooming is a vital service.
Food delivery service Uber Eats has revealed the most popular dishes, desserts and drinks Americans ordered while at home in March.
Three couples from Missouri, Texas and Arizona say cruise lines should have done more to protect them from COVID-19.
She successfully submitted an application this week, finally, but is concerned all $350 billion has been spoken for.
Mounting evidence links COVID-19 to olfactory loss, bringing attention to anosmia, a condition that can impact everything from taste to memories to intimate relationships.
The Washington Post reports Attorney General Jeff Sessions spoke twice with Russia's ambassador to the U.S; President Trump has promised to do a "big number' on Dodd-Frank. In his new book "Why Wall Street Matters," Vanity Fair contributor Bill Cohan says he agrees with Mr. Trump on this.
The mortality rate from the coronavirus pandemic is overwhelming New York City's health care system and funeral homes. Sunday, 60 Minutes reports on how the city’s Chief Medical Examiner is working with the National Guard to bring dignity to the dead even in crisis -- and how coronavirus survivors are hoping to help.
CBS News has learned former acting Attorney General Sally Yates warned the White House about the possibility former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn may have been "compromised" by Russian contacts; Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski says he isn't a lobbyist, but is reportedly offering access to the president
The mortality rate from the coronavirus pandemic is overwhelming New York City's health care system and funeral homes. Sunday, 60 Minutes reports on how the city's Chief Medical Examiner is working with the National Guard to bring dignity to the dead even in crisis -- and how coronavirus survivors are hoping to help.
Vice President Mike Pence was on Capitol Hill Monday night as the White House pushes forward with a third attempt at getting a vote on overhauling health care; They were targeted for not supporting then-candidate Donald Trump, and when they created Republican Women for Hillary, they even received death threats
President Trump is set to speak at CPAC, the annual conservative conference, and among other topics, he will likely discuss immigration; Reince Priebus, Steve Bannon and Kellyanne Conway take the stage at CPAC; demonstrators gathered outside of the Stonewall Inn in New York City as a show of support for transgender youth.
Republicans change course on the spending bill that would keep the government open; the tax bill victory lap
The President named Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster as the new national security adviser on Monday; The New York Times reported that President Trump's personal lawyer delivered a peace plan for Ukraine and Russia to Michael Flynn before Flynn's resignation. It's unclear if the White House would adopt the proposal as policy.
White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said James Comey had "politicized" the role of FBI director; Despite criticizing former FBI Director James Comey after the 2016 election, some Senate Democrats are using his firing as a rallying cry
The White House says President Trump knew for two weeks that Michael Flynn had misled Vice President Pence about his conversations with a Russian diplomat; White House Senior Policy Adviser Stephen Miller received praise for his defense of President Trump on the Sunday political shows
Former acting Attorney General Sally Yates told a Senate panel Monday that she warned the White House that former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn could be potentially compromised by Russian operatives; As President Trump comes up on four months in office, we're hearing more from Americans about his job performance
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced the creation of a task force to help reopen the state's economy, the fifth-largest in the world, amid the coronavirus pandemic. Watch his remarks.
Where did the U.S. government's nearly $350 billion in rescue loans to small businesses go? You might be surprised.
On "The Takeout" this week, Moore told Major Garrett he thinks Trump should name a recovery czar, too, and recommended Jeff Bezos and Fred Smith for the job.
Hours before Tuesday night's arguments, President Trump appeared to shift his stance toward the judiciary, saying he wanted his order to be tested in the courts; CNN's Jake Tapper pressed top White House advisor Kellyanne Conway Tuesday about the Trump administration's treatment of the press