U.S. job market suffers its worst month in history
More than twice as many jobs were vaporized last month as were lost during the entire Great Recession.
More than twice as many jobs were vaporized last month as were lost during the entire Great Recession.
He announced Thursday that no one in the state can be evicted for not paying rent due to the coronavirus until August 20.
The man's daughter said she originally couldn't file a police report because there was "no victim" since her dad died
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the #1 Sunday morning news program
The special will air Friday, May 15, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
n the midst of a pandemic that has paralyzed the world, a team of CBS News journalists embedded with emergency physicians and critical care specialists struggling to save patients suffering from COVID-19 in "Bravery and Hope: 7 Days on the Front Line," a one-hour, primetime special set at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New York. The special will air May 15 at 9p ET on CBS.
Inside the investigation of a serial killer and the FBI's mission to identify unknown victims.
Investigators say father and son Gregory and Travis McMichael have been arrested and charged with murder in the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery, a black man who was running in his Georgia neighborhood. The arrest happened the day before what would have been Arbery’s 26th birthday.
The U.S. economy lost 20.5 million jobs in April amid the coronavirus pandemic. The national unemployment rate soared to 14.7% last month, the highest since the Great Depression.
At least 44 states have partially lifted restrictions introduced to fight the pandemic. How can we be safe when venturing outdoors? What precautions are needed before stepping outside? CBS News Senior Medical Correspondent Dr. Tara Narula joins “CBS This Morning” to answer questions submitted by viewers on social media and through email.
Democrats appear to be narrowing the gap in Senate races across the country. Election experts believe contests in Arizona, Colorado, Maine, and North Carolina could decide whether Republicans hang onto their majority. UVA Center for Politics Director Larry Sabato joins CBSN with more on the races to watch.
The U.S. is denying involvement in alleged plot to overthrow the Maduro regime in Venezuela after two Americans were reportedly captured in the scheme. CBS News State Department and foreign affairs reporter Christina Ruffini joins CBSN to break down the latest developments.
Large VE Day celebrations scheduled to take place this weekend were canceled due to the coronavirus, but a new book celebrates some of the unsung heroes of the U.S. war effort. Jan Crawford spoke to one of the women pilots who helped break down barriers by taking to the sky.
The FBI reveals evidence for the first time as they try to identify victims of a notorious serial killer.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, people across the U.S. are losing loved ones to the illness. The victims include legendary Philly folk DJ Gene Shay, Disney ink and paint artist Ann Sullivan, English teacher and novelist Kimarlee Nguyen, real estate broker Robby Browne, Chicago ICU nurse Joyce Pacubas-Le Blanc and gym teacher Simon Press. Anthony Mason profiles them in our series Lives to Remember.
On Friday morning, the unemployment report for April will be released, and it is expected to be its highest on record since the Great Depression. Carter Evans is in Los Angeles, where some business owners are concerned reopening is too little, too late.
President Trump and Vice President Pence will now be tested daily after a White House valet tested positive for the coronavirus. There are now questions about whether or not the administration is following its own guidelines.
A look at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
She was upset after being asked to wear a face mask and cursing at shoppers and workers so he intervened, police say, and things spiraled from there.
More states continue to reopen despite rising coronavirus cases. Also, one of President Trump’s valets tested positive for coronavirus. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
The former Senate staffer accusing Joe Biden of sexual assault is calling on the presumptive nominee to drop out of the presidential race. It’s the first time Tara Reade has talked publicly since Biden denied the allegation in a television interview last week.
Attorney General William Barr responds to backlash from critics who say he’s doing the president’s bidding. This comes after the Justice Department’s unprecedented move to drop charges against President Trump’s first national security adviser, Michael Flynn. Barr sat down exclusively with CBS News Senior Investigative Correspondent Catherine Herridge.
Australians are back out at shops, cafes and beaches after an effective government strategy of testing, quarantine and early lockdown.
Millions of people who are out of work right now are self-employed or run small businesses and normally wouldn't qualify for unemployment. But in many states, they're now eligible for help under the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program.
Congressman Ro Khanna spoke with CBS News' Major Garrett for this week's episode of "The Takeout" podcast