You have to wear a face mask on these airlines
Virtually every major U.S. airline insisting all customers wear their own face masks while flying, starting this month.
Virtually every major U.S. airline insisting all customers wear their own face masks while flying, starting this month.
Among them is Texas, which is allowing nonessential businesses to start reopening.
States across the U.S. are preparing for a surge in vote-by-mail ballots, and election officials are now offering guidance around the country on voting during a pandemic. Zach Montellaro, a campaign pro reporter and the author of the Morning Score for Politico, joins CBSN with details.
Human trials for a coronavirus vaccine are underway in Britain after group of scientists at Oxford University developed a formula they believe could stop the deadly virus. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab reports from London.
The drug, produced by Gilead Sciences, may shorten the time it takes seriously ill patients to recover from COVID-19.
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany gave the first White House briefing in over a year, and her first since taking over as press secretary. Watch the briefing.
"I've been practicing law for over 40 years and I've never seen something like this," said one housing lawyer.
The United States has the most recoveries, followed by Germany, Spain and China.
Effective immediately, all roads into Gallup, New Mexico, are closed.
Gianna Bryant would have turned 14 years old today.
"All I asked in the piece was that we take a moment for those who are feeling grief and sorrow," Dickerson said about his Atlantic magazine article. Dickerson also spoke about it this week on 60 Minutes.
Robert Hirschmann remembers his son's last days before he died at home from the coronavirus: "This is a hole in your heart that will never be filled again."
"I wanted to be a part of this team because I want to make a difference," one worker said.
60 Minutes meets with some of the 30 million American economic victims of the pandemic, Sunday at 7 p.m. ET/PT
60 Minutes reports on some of the 30 million American economic victims of the pandemic, Sunday at 7 p.m. ET/PT
Having antibodies to COVID-19 may not mean we are immune to it, Dr. Bob Lahita said.
With unemployment soaring, a growing number of Americans are seeking relief in paying their home loans.
The prime minister said Canadians "need more than thoughts and prayers"
CBS News spoke to the friends and families of five inmates who have been impacted by what one person characterized as a "gag order."
The vast majority of questions were not on the declared topic of Justice Department initiatives during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kayleigh McEnany held her first news conference as White House press secretary.
The two landmasses have lost about 5,000 gigatons of ice in the last decade and a half, which could fill around 2 billion Olympic-sized swimming pools.
From Matthew McConaughey playing virtual bingo to a pilot thanking first-responders on his flight, these are the most uplifting news stories from the month of April.
These five housekeepers from New York-Presbyterian hospital volunteered to clean the rooms of COVID-19 patients – risking their own health to keep others safe. ""I love seeing patients,"" one member of the all-star team said. ""I feel like I'm saving a life.
A Dallas salon owner ripped up a judge's cease-and-desist letter ordering her to close her shop, vowing she will keep it open – even if she's arrested.