30 million unemployment claims filed in last 6 weeks
Another 3.8 million workers filed for unemployment benefits last week, bringing the total to 30 million in the last six weeks. Mark Strassmann reports.
Another 3.8 million workers filed for unemployment benefits last week, bringing the total to 30 million in the last six weeks. Mark Strassmann reports.
Former Vice President Joe Biden is expected to address an allegation of sexual assault against him when he appears on a cable news program Friday. Ed O'Keefe reports.
The Tyson food plant in Nebraska produces enough beef in one day to feed 18 million people but the food plant is shutting down its production after workers stopped showing up over concerns of the coronavirus. Nancy Cordes reports.
The coronavirus deaths and cases continue to rise as many states prepare to loosen restrictions. Carter Evans reports.
President Trump and White House health officials are optimistic that a vaccine for the coronavirus is expected to be ready by end of the year. Weijia Jiang reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
The House speaker says she's "satisfied" with the response of Joe Biden's presidential campaign to allegations of sexual assault against him.
From coast to coast, about two dozen meat packing plants have had to close sometime in the past two months because workers became sick.
President Trump said he would consider bringing former national security adviser Michael Flynn back into the administration.
Nicholas Proffitt also faced hate crime charges more than a decade ago for damaging the Cape Girardeau Islamic Center.
Rafael Bedolla is among the thousands of meatpackers infected with the coronavirus. Bedolla, an employee at the JBS meat processing plant in Marshalltown, Iowa, tells CBS News “many” workers are seriously ill, but the facility continues to operate. “We are essential workers, but they have to protect us more.”
A group of sanitation workers from Henderson, Nevada, surprised a 3-year-old girl with a parde for her birthday.
The latest jobs report shows an additional 3.8 million people filed for unemployment last week, bringing the total to 30.3 million people without jobs. Frances Stacy, Optimal Capital's director of portfolio strategy, joined CBSN to explain what these new numbers mean and if it's too late for the U.S. to make a V-shaped recovery.
94-year-old Jack Holzberg survived the Holocaust and COVID-19. When he was finally able to reunite with his family after beating the coronavirus, the health care workers who took care of him rolled out a red carpet.
When the coronavirus pandemic hit, this Houston couple wanted to find a way to help their community. So they started a free food pantry – right on their front lawn.
Hopes are high for antiviral drug after a clinical trial showed promise, but the benefits may be limited, experts say.
In New York City, the nation's busiest mass transit system, all 741 rail and subway stations are being disinfected twice a day.
States are seeing their revenue sources dry up because of the coronavirus and want federal assistance, but some Republicans don't believe taxpayer dollars should be used by states to backfill their budgets.
"This is going to be one of the most aggressive, creative, challenging undertakings that the MTA has done," Governor Andrew Cuomo said.
The dominant ecommerce company is seeing demand for all its services skyrocket as consumers shelter in place.
45 years ago, CBS News photographer John Filo was a student working in Kent State's photo lab; by lunchtime, he had shot a photo that went on to win a Pulitzer Prize
Some small farmers are spending years in the red as big farms get the lion’s share of payments from a $28 billion bailout meant to make up for the loss of their export market to China. Now, they're also facing the coronavirus pandemic. 60 Minutes reports, Sunday.