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"The overall direction is good, even though it is very painful," Cuomo said Sunday.
"The overall direction is good, even though it is very painful," Cuomo said Sunday.
In a 2005 interview, Michael Jordan told 60 Minutes what he did after losing a game of golf at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, people across the U.S. are losing loved ones to the illness. The victims include engineer Richard Passman, acclaimed Chef Jesus Roman Melendez, and EMT and Pastor Billy Birmingham. Anthony Mason profiles them and others for our series Lives to Remember.
Slowly and cautiously, several hard-hit European countries are easing restrictions on people and businesses.
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments by telephone conference and provide live audio for the press and the public for the first time ever.
An excerpt from Morley Safer's 1977 "An American Tragedy" about the 1970 events at Kent State University -- and how a future CBS photographer captured an indelible historical image.
"He's like my big brother," Bryant said. "I don't get five championships here without him."
"Some of the outrageousness of what happened at our capitol depicted some of the worst racism and awful parts of our history in this country," she said.
The new Payroll Protection Program has processed more than $500 billion in loans to help small businesses survive the coronavirus lockdown, but critics say the PPP isn't doing what it was meant to. The loans will be forgiven only if businesses spend 75% of the money on their employees in just eight weeks. But, Ed O'Keefe reports that some workers have concerns about going back to work.
The CBS drama "All Rise" is the first primetime scripted series to produce a virtual episode that reflects the realities of the coronavirus. In Monday night's special episode, recorded using FaceTime and Zoom, Judge Lola Carmichael, played by actress Simone Missick, must preside over a virtual bench trial during a mandatory shelter-in-place order. Missick joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the unique episode.
"The virus is now in Yemen," and health officials warn there's little left in the desperately poor, war-ravaged country to stop it.
A federal judge threw out the equal pay claims in the U.S. women's soccer team's lawsuit on Friday. The players, who make up one of the most successful female sports teams in American history, argue they have not been treated the same as the men's team. The team's co-captain Megan Rapinoe joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the setback in their fight for equal pay.
Forty child welfare workers submitted video diaries to CBS News about how the outbreak is putting kids and workers at risk.
People across the country are sharing daily video diaries documenting their experiences during the coronavirus pandemic with CBS News. Jaqi Wright and Nikki Howard are Maryland sisters who started The Furlough Cheesecake after the government shutdown of 2018. Rances Perez is the founder of The VidaProject, a mindset and fitness program based in New Jersey. Lindsey Nash owns a hair salon in Georgia, which is now open of businesses. Bill Wood is a California truck driver, who has been delivering food up and down the West Coast.
Longtime CBS communications chief Gil Schwartz died Saturday of natural causes. Schwartz retired as senior executive vice president and chief communications officer at CBS Corporation in 2018. "For the better part of three decades, Gil Schwartz led CBS communications with creative flair, craftsman-like expertise, and an abundance of personality," CBS said in a statement. Schwartz was 68 years old.
Paper checks could take weeks to arrive in the mail for the more than 8 million households without bank accounts.
The Alexander sisters will be the first generation of their family to attend college.
Health experts are warning that the coronavirus crisis is not over, as the push to reopen the economy intensifies. Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the partial reopening of states could affect the fight against the virus.
The Justice Department filed a statement of interest in support of Lighthouse Fellowship Church in Chincoteague Island, Virginia.
Report obtained by Associated Press shows Bejing tried to stock up as it covered up word on extent of COVID-19 and how contagious it was.
Steve Hartman teaches an online lesson for kids about finding a purpose.
J. Crew announced it's filing for bankruptcy protection. It's the first national retailer to take this action since the coronavirus pandemic forced companies to close their stores. J. Crew's sales had slipped in recent years, and it is nearly $2 billion in debt. The retailer says it expects to stay in business and emerge from bankruptcy as a profitable company.
Many experts predicted at the start of the pandemic that widespread self-isolation would lead to more cases of child abuse. Now, they believe cases are being underreported. Calls to child abuse hotlines have gone down since stay-at-home orders took effect, by around 50% in some states. Jericka Duncan shares the video diaries from child welfare workers around the country who spoke about how the outbreak is putting kids and workers at risk.
This week we sat down with Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, Gilead Sciences CEO Daniel O'Day and FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb for the latest on the battle against COVID-19.
Preppy clothier, loaded with debt, is the first major retailer to collapse following government-mandated shutdowns.