Coronavirus updates: Drug trials bring hope as COVID-19 keeps spreading
Los Angeles becomes first major U.S. city to offer every resident a COVID-19 test as treatments and vaccines show promise, but remain out of reach.
Los Angeles becomes first major U.S. city to offer every resident a COVID-19 test as treatments and vaccines show promise, but remain out of reach.
Gavin Newsom's order is also expected to include state parks. He was upset by large crowds at beaches during a heat wave last weekend despite his stay-at-home order.
Kardashian West has teamed up with Kevin Sharp, the former federal judge who sentenced Young in 2013.
The Bureau of Prisons on Thursday reported that two staff members were presumed positive for COVID-19.
The notes show that during an internal discussion about the bureau's investigation of Flynn, an unknown author questioned whether the goal was "Truth/Admission," or "to get him to lie."
The New York Police Department is looking into a growing number of homeless people sleeping in subway cars and stations. This caught the ire of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who called the situation "disgusting." CBSN New York's Dave Carlin reports.
Experimental drug shows potential in treating COVID-19; Famous D.C. restaurant fights to stay open during coronavirus outbreak
Documents related to the prosecution of former national security adviser Michael Flynn were unsealed Wednesday. They include handwritten notes from his 2017 interview with the FBI. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero with more.
"This is not democratic, this is not freedom. Give people back their g**d*** freedom," the Tesla CEO says in an earnings call.
The group's chairwoman sent Governor Gavin Newsom a letter weeks ago asking him to halt the practice of ballot collecting for two upcoming special elections amid the coronavirus pandemic.
With the world's economic output lessened and automobile and air traffic drastically reduced, dramatic changes in air quality have been measured
Dramatic reductions in air pollution have been recorded around the world, given the economic shutdown and drastically lower levels of automobile and air traffic resulting from the coronavirus pandemic. “Sunday Morning” producer Sara Kugel reports.
At least 32 people have died as tornadoes carved a path of destruction from Texas to the Carolinas. Mireya Villarreal reports.
Video and photos from outside the state's prisons show former inmates tearfully reuniting with their loved ones
Four inmates at the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman spoke to CBS News in recent days, expressing frustration as they wait to be relocated from the state's oldest prison.
Lawyers representing inmates at the Mississippi State Penitentiary, known as Parchman, filed a motion on Monday requesting emergency relief amid the global coronavirus outbreak.
Thousands of Americans are stuck at sea as the pandemic continues. The CDC is refusing anyone to disembark onto U.S. land for the next three months. Kris Van Cleave explains.
Experts had predicted social distancing would be necessary to save the country from a pandemic -- and former President George W. Bush took their warnings seriously during his administration. New York Times investigative reporter Eric Lipton joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to explain how the concept was born years ago.
At least nine American crew members on Holland America's Oosterdam cruise ship were blocked by the CDC from getting off in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
With 291 confirmed coronavirus cases, the jail is experiencing one of the largest outbreaks inside a U.S. correctional facility.
The country's top infectious disease doctor says there is a potential breakthrough in the treatment of coronavirus. This comes as the number of COVID-19 cases nationwide surpass 1 million. Mola Lenghi has the latest.
"We're not just fighting for a few people, we're fighting for everyone to be bonded out," said Jason Hammond of the Chicago Community Bond Fund.
Robin Grubbs, a case manager at the United States Penitentiary in Atlanta, was found dead in her home Tuesday and posthumously tested positive for the virus, a spokesperson said.
Robin Grubbs, a caseworker at the United States Penitentiary in Atlanta, was found dead in her home Tuesday and posthumously tested positive for the virus.
A federal prison in Louisiana has come into focus after five inmates housed at the facility died after contracting the coronavirus.