Gas prices at their lowest level since 2016
Demand for gasoline has plunged as millions of Americans stopped driving to work, school and stores.
Demand for gasoline has plunged as millions of Americans stopped driving to work, school and stores.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday that more than 100 cases of a mysterious illness in children possibly linked to COVID-19 have been reported in New York, and 14 other states are also investigating cases. Watch his remarks.
Nick Cordero has been hospitalized for more than a month battling the coronavirus. But weeks after being placed in a medically induced coma, Cordero's wife, Amanda Kloots, announced Tuesday that the Tony-award winning actor has finally woken up. CBSN New York has more.
As millions of Americans continue to stay at home, the new era of social distancing may leave many feeling alone. But former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy says a startling number of Americans were feeling lonely long before the pandemic. Dr. Murthy joins CBSN to discuss his position on Joe Biden's unity task force, how to prevent a second surge of infections and how loneliness impacts the body physically.
According to the lawsuit, Breonna Taylor and her boyfriend thought the plainclothes officers were criminals trying to break in.
"These large lizards are voracious predators that have been found consuming a variety of native wildlife," officials warn
The White House has declined to make administration officials available to appear at House hearings.
New York has now identified over 100 cases of the inflammatory syndrome believed to be related to COVID-19.
The family of Breonna Taylor is suing the Louisville Police Department for gross negligence and wrongful death after she was shot as part of an early morning narcotics investigation in March. Jericka Duncan reports.
Both healthy and sick people in the Seattle area are encouraged to apply for the program from the comfort of their own homes.
Experts say it could take years for the U.S. job market to rebound from the massive hit delivered by the coronavirus.
The U.S. is at the "beginning of a long fight," public health expert says — and Dr. Tom Frieden expects major changes in the workplace.
Four of the nation's top medical experts gave grim new warnings Tuesday about the dangers of reopening the country too soon. In a Senate subcommittee hearing, Dr. Anthony Fauci said many more could die if states do not prepare adequately. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN to discuss the response.
After this New Jersey man had to say goodbye to his 92-year-old father via FaceTime, he was inspired to help other elderly people who can't see their families. So he started collecting iPads to donate to senior care units.
The Senate minority leader said the president isn't a doctor or scientist and urged the release of CDC guidelines.
John Lynch had to say goodbye to his dad via FaceTime – now he's making sure other elderly patients can stay connected with their families
New bill would help recoup $10 billion in canceled tickets. It's a "no-interest loan" to carriers, one critic says.
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort has been transferred from prison to transferred to home confinement over safety concerns due to COVID-19. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joined CBSN with the latest.
Top medical experts warned senators about the dangers and challenges America continues to face from the coronavirus pandemic during a Senate hearing on Tuesday. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus joined "CBS This Morning" to explain the biggest concerns and consequences of opening up too quickly.
California Surgeon General, pediatrician Dr. Nadine Burke Harris, discusses how parents can recognize signs their children are struggling with their mental health during the coronavirus shutdowns -- and the impact of stress and anxiety on children's physical health.
Maria Branyas lived through the 1918 flu pandemic – and now, coronavirus.
A LinkedIn survey found that most working professionals feel they are more productive mainly because they no longer spend time commuting.
"60 Minutes" had 14 cameras rolling the day Alex Honnold tackled the sheer mountain face of Sentinel in Yosemite. While some of the cameramen were 2,600 feet below Honnold on the valley floor, others were suspended high above on climbing ropes.
People in the seaside town of Dalkey have been trying to track Damon while he's in Ireland – and one lucky nurse got to actually meet him.
The cases out of Washington and Colorado involving the Electoral College and so-called "faithless electors" come as the 2020 presidential campaign is heating up.