Trump says Michael Flynn is in the process of being exonerated
The president predicted his former aide who was fired for lying to the vice president will come back "bigger and better" than ever.
The president predicted his former aide who was fired for lying to the vice president will come back "bigger and better" than ever.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo spoke Thursday about plans to ramp up testing and tracing of contacts to help get the largest coronavirus outbreak in the nation under control. "It will require, under any estimate, a tracing army," he said. Watch his remarks.
"It will require, under any scale, a tracing army," he said.
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Workers at Amazon, Whole Foods, Instacart and Shipt are demanding sick leave and safer workplaces.
The official in charge of the state's rural health care system says 60 of the 163 facilities he helps to keep open have less than 30 days of cash on hand. 60 Minutes reports, Sunday.
The social distancing guidelines set out by the White House expire April 30, while stay-at-home orders are still in effect in many states. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN to talk about the latest in the pandemic response and other political headlines.
The pop star just put the "Oops!" in "I did it again."
Stone's attorneys filed a notice of appeal with the federal district court in Washington.
"We leave our families, fleeing our home countries to try to save our lives. And then we come here and die while imprisoned," one asylum-seeker told CBS News.
Cleaning and disinfecting products have been front-and-center in the fight against the coronavirus. Dr. Keri Lestage joined CBSN to explain which product to use and how to help keep your home and family safe.
Mr. Trump told Reuters in an interview Beijing "will do anything" for him to lose reelection.
Most European residents are virtually housebound, but Dutch authorities have merely advised people to stay home, and it seems to be working.
A U.S. Army reservist and her husband are unable to escape a mob of trolls after Chinese diplomats and state media share false conspiracies about COVID-19.
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf is expected to announce which parts of the state can begin phased reopening on May 8. Pennsylvania Capital-Star editor-in-chief John Micek joins CBSN to discuss the decision, the state's primary election, and more.
Intelligence agencies have been exploring but have not uncovered evidence to substantiate a theory that the coronavirus escaped a Chinese lab.
At least 30 million workers have been laid off since the coronavirus outbreak forced employers to shut down.
Carriers could lose lose $21 billion this year, with air travel within the U.S. down 95% from a year ago.
Patients receiving remdesivir in the trial recovered 31% faster, and were slightly less likely to die than those getting a placebo.
Best-selling author John Grisham joins "CBS This Morning" from his Virginia home to discuss his new novel called "Camino Winds," the follow-up to his 2017 bestseller, "Camino Island." The new book tells the story of what happens when a beautiful island is threatened by both a hurricane and a killer. Grisham also shares some news about a sequel to his debut book, "A Time to Kill."
The state of Pennsylvania has so far tested less than 2% of its 12.8 million residents for coronavirus, and for many in Philadelphia, testing can be hard to find. Jericka Duncan speaks to one doctor who was fed up with hearing stories of people being turned away for tests, so she took to the streets to provide free COVID-19 testing to local residents.
Dr. David Agus on potential breakthroughs in the race for treatments for the coronavirus. A clinical trial shows the antiviral drug, remdesivir, shortens the recovery time of hospitalized COVID-19 patients. And Oxford University scientists think they may have a vaccine by September.
Two WWII fighter planes few over the home of U.K. veteran Tom Moore, who turned 100 years old on April 30. Moore, who prefers to be known as "Captain Tom," caught the attention of people all over the world when his record-breaking charity walk in his garden raised tens of millions of dollars to fight the coronavirus. Charlie D'Agata visited the veteran's hometown of Bedford.
The Labor Department's latest report says roughly 3.8 million Americans filed for unemployment last week. The figure, comparatively lower than the last five weeks, brings the six-week total to 30 million U.S. workers filing jobless claims. The devastating total reflects the coronavirus pandemic's effect on the economy, despite trillions of dollars in stimulus spending. Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to break down the staggering figures.
Country supergroup The Highwomen released a new music video for their song, "Crowded Table." Group members and country stars Brandi Carlile, Maren Morris and Natalie Hemby spoke to Anthony Mason about what the song, which celebrates togetherness, means to them in this period of isolation.