Transcript: Michael Osterholm on "Intelligence Matters"
In this episode of "Intelligence Matters," top epidemiologist Dr. Michael Osterholm talks with Michael Morell about the essential and unanswered questions surrounding a COVID-19 vaccine.
In this episode of "Intelligence Matters," top epidemiologist Dr. Michael Osterholm talks with Michael Morell about the essential and unanswered questions surrounding a COVID-19 vaccine.
IRS says it has sent about 130 million payments. Here's why you may still be waiting for your money.
The Disaster Distress Helpline, which provides crisis counseling for people after natural and human-caused disasters, has seen a massive uptick in calls in recent weeks.
Alameda County officials are signaling the two sides have come to an agreement after Elon Musk defied local orders and reopened the plant
He says he'll let people and groups who weren't directly involved in the case weigh in. He could also seek more from the department itself.
Tiffany will replace former reality TV star Sean Duffy, a Republican who retired in September.
Dr. Fauci warns reopening U.S. too soon could worsen coronavirus outbreak; Texas principal drives over 800 miles to visit graduating high school seniors
The Broadway star's wife, Amanda Kloots, said the news is "a miracle" on Instagram, saying, "It's a very long road still… but we are in the beginning of recovery and him waking up."
Scammers posing as charitable donations have emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cybercriminal experts have seen a 6,000% increase in spoof emails during the outbreak. CBS Minnesota's Erin Hassanzadeh reports.
A teenager was caught driving 191 mph in his father's car on a highway in Ontario, more than triple the speed limit. CBSN's Elaine Quijano reports.
Vietnam veteran Joe Tasby was admitted to a Nevada hospital in March with his guide dog, Cupid, by his side. When the hospital went into lockdown due to the coronavirus crisis and visitors couldn't stop by to care for Cupid, he needed help. That's when nurse Barbara Borbeck stepped in to care for them both.
In Georgia, the prosecutors who first investigated the killing of Ahmaud Arbery are under investigation for their handling of the case. It took more than two months and the release of a graphic video of the shooting before a father and son were charged. Omar Villafranca has the latest.
Four of the Trump administration's top medical experts testified about the U.S. response to the coronavirus before the Senate HELP committee Tuesday. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe and Reuters White House correspondent Jeff Mason join CBSN's Elaine Quijano to recap the hearing.
Biden has a total of 1,444 delegates, but he is still short of the 1,991 needed to clinch the nomination.
Health care workers, first responders, military and other essential personnel in San Diego and Los Angeles will get their salute from the U.S. Air Force on Friday.
Florida’s unemployment insurance system is among the most troubled in the country — slow to process claims and challenging for claimants to navigate.
Millions of unemployed Americans are relying on their unemployment checks to pay their rent and to feed their family, but many are concerned about their finances when the unemployment checks stop in July. Mark Strassmann reports.
Europe is lifting strict coronavirus lockdowns despite having a higher coronavirus death rate than the U.S. Sweden stands as the one country that never imposed a shutdown. Charlie D'Agata reports.
The coronavirus pandemic has caused many schools to close and cancel many graduations, but a high school principal in Texas made a special effort to visit every graduating senior. Mireya Villarreal has his story.
Supreme Court justices on Tuesday heard arguments on whether President Trump can be forced to turn over his private financial records, including income tax returns. The extraordinary decision is expected this summer. Jan Crawford reports.
The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday over whether President Trump's tax returns should be released. CBSN legal analyst Keir Dougall, a former federal prosecutor, joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with his analysis.
More than 100 potential coronavirus vaccines are being tested at record speeds. As pressure builds to get a vaccine approved, some experts say there could be considerable safety concerns in speeding up the process. Carolyn Johnson, a science reporter for The Washington Post, joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss the latest on vaccine development.
Garcia is battling Assemblywoman Christy Smith in a special election for Katie Hill's seat.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has issued new guidelines to partially reopen the world's fifth largest economy, but tensions continue to rise as L.A. County will continue enforcing a stay-at-home order until July. Jamie Yuccas has the latest.
The nation's top public health experts, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, are warning against reopening the U.S. economy quickly as some states grapple with containing the virus. Nancy Cordes reports.