Joe Biden raises $46.7 million in March 2020
He had his best fundraising month to date in March, as the Democratic field winnowed.
He had his best fundraising month to date in March, as the Democratic field winnowed.
NASA and the European Space Agency asked pro and amateur astronomers to find the greatest images from the telescope's archives
For more than 20 Years, the Hubble Space Telescope has been shooting up the universe
Coronavirus disrupts plans to mark the Hubble Space Telescope's 30th anniversary, but its extraordinary work continues.
A "deeply concerning picture" about COVID-19 in long-term care facilities has emerged in recent weeks, the World Health Organization's Europe director says.
The NFL draft is giving millions of Americans a chance to watch a major sporting event live for the first time in weeks.
A study using antibody tests showed roughly 320,000 people in Los Angeles County may have had COVID-19.
The Pentagon's plans for combating a pandemic, "did not survive contact with the enemy," according to the general in charge of the response. 60 Minutes reports, Sunday.
Tech companies like Facebook, Google and Twitter are working to curb the spread of false information online regarding COVID-19, but they have come under fire for some of the messages spread on their platforms. Some of the activity appears to originate from China. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joins CBSN with more.
Film producer Scott Budnick spoke to CBS News about his efforts to cut prison populations during the coronavirus pandemic, how he's lobbying for criminal justice reform, and why he's showing his recent movie "Just Mercy" to governors around the country.
"This behavior is not tolerated in normal times, and certainly will not be tolerated now," Attorney General William Barr said.
Governor's controversial decision to let close-contact businesses open applauded by some struggling to stay afloat.
The military flyovers would occur in some 30 cities, including New York, Washington, Atlanta and Dallas.
Cuomo said during his daily press briefing that not funding state and local governments is "incredibly short-sighted."
The plan is far more detailed than the one the White House released and emphasizes the need for things like increased testing capacity.
Millions of sports fans will tune into their first major event in six weeks, as the NFL draft kicks off Thursday night.
President Trump's guidelines for a multi-phased plan to reopen the country have been met with mixed reviews. Connor Boyle, a rsearcher in the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at The University of Pennsylvania, joins CBSN's Reena Ninan for a closer look.
How U.S. health officials and hospitals are handling the COVID-19 coronavirus; Then, Fiona Hill warns about Russian political meddling; And, the outdoor skating race that brings the Netherlands to a standstill
Scientists rush to develop a novel coronavirus vaccine; Then, Fed official uncertain how economy will fare during the coronavirus crisis; And, why Hungary is paying its citizens to start families
Life inside an American coronavirus containment zone; Then, early results from 174 Flint children exposed to lead during water crisis shows 80% of them will require special education services; And, driverless trucks could disrupt the trucking industry as soon as 2021
Doctors treating coronavirus say they're doing their best, "but it feels like wartime”; Then, Brené Brown on vulnerability and courage; And, false promises for African basketball players
Struggling in a coronavirus-ravaged economy; And, Holocaust survivors will be able to share their stories after death thanks to a new project
He says the thieves knew exactly what they wanted during overnight theft in LA-area garage.
Dr. Lydia Kang and Nate Pedersen's book explores the history of bad medicine, charlatans and snake oil salesman through the ages
" On this week’s “London Calling,” Simon Bates says: “The knives are out for UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Why didn't he get a grip on the virus in February, before it spread across this country?“"