Report says coronavirus pandemic could last for 2 years
An estimated 70% of the human population may need to be immune to halt the pandemic, researchers say.
An estimated 70% of the human population may need to be immune to halt the pandemic, researchers say.
The holdouts underscore challenges facing Biden as he prepares to lead a party fighting to defend a House majority and narrow the Republican majority in the Senate.
Money from $650 billion federal rescue is a lifeline for some small businesses while others struggle to stay afloat.
False information about the coronavirus can seemingly spread like wildfire online, but new research finds there are ways to combat it. Axios media reporter Sara Fischer joined CBSN with more.
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President Trump says he's seen evidence the coronavirus originated in a lab in China. However, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence says it's still investigating. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN to talk about the latest from Washington.
The governor said no decision has been made about the fall reopening of schools.
"The fact that we've never had enough tests, that the federal government didn't prepare, contributes to the fact that we had to ration tests at the front end of this pandemic," Governor Whitmer said.
Photos showed Pence was the only person not wearing a mask during his visit to the Mayo Clinic
At his Friday briefing, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said schools in the state will remain closed for the rest of the semester, and that no decision has been made yet about how they will operate in the fall. Watch his remarks.
As the U.S. grapples with the devastating impact of the coronavirus pandemic, Americans say they're not satisfied with the government's response. A new article in The Atlantic argues it's the result of "serious underlying conditions" of a failing state. Author George Packer, a staff writer for The Atlantic, joined CBSN to discuss what it will take to fix the nation's broken systems.
Next Friday, VE Day will commemorate 75 years since the end of World War II. But celebrations have been largely canceled across the U.K. because of the coronavirus pandemic. In this week's edition of "London Calling," Simon Bates reflects on the subdued celebration of a turning point in history.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says world leaders are not doing enough to work together to combat the novel coronavirus. Guterres joined BBC News to explain why the lack of global leadership is helping spread the virus instead of slowing it down.
Consumer demand for bleach and other cleaning supplies amid the coronavirus outbreak is driving a sales surge.
The dominant ecommerce company hauled in $75 billion in revenue in the first three months of the year — a record.
In rare earnings miss, energy giant lost $610 million in the first quarter as the coronavirus shut down transportation.
Salon owner Shelley Luther said she would keep her salon open, even if she was arrested.
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has told CBS News partner network BBC that the global fight against a deadly new virus has been hampered because the world's most powerful country's "lack the leadership" required to work together on against a common enemy.
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says China and the U.S. may be the biggest powers in the world, but "leadership and power are not associated."
Workers deemed "essential" are more likely to live below the federal poverty line and live with others in similar jobs.
A group of medical experts warn the coronavirus pandemic could last up to two years and won't be controlled until about two-thirds of the world's population is immune. Dr. Bob Lahita joined CBSN to discuss what we know about immunity in the battle against COVID-19.
For the first time, Joe Biden has spoken out and denied sexually assaulting former Senate aide Tara Reade in 1993. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joins CBSN to report the latest developments.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer extended the state's emergency order after its Republican legislature declined to do so. While the state has worked to ramp up testing, parts are still plagued by critical shortages in staffing and PPE, and some say the efforts to expand COVID-19 tests came too late. Adriana Diaz speaks to one woman who says her hospital worker mother died after being denied a test at the same hospital multiple times for our series, "State of Testing."
Nurses are planning to protest at 139 hospitals across 13 states, according to National Nurses United.
As unemployment soars, a growing number of Americans are falling behind on their house payments.