Cuomo: Increase in coronavirus cases expected as New York reopens
"You're going to see an increase in the numbers, but you don't want to see a spike," Cuomo said at his daily coronavirus briefing.
"You're going to see an increase in the numbers, but you don't want to see a spike," Cuomo said at his daily coronavirus briefing.
The overwhelming use of force is being questioned after a chase in Florida ended with a deadly shootout. Two men who led police on the chase were killed. As Manuel Bojorquez reports, so was a UPS driver who was taken hostage and an innocent bystander.
Flags were lowered to half staff across Minnesota in honor of three Army National Guard soldiers killed in a helicopter crash. The Black Hawk was only in the air for minutes when authorities heard a distress call. Dean Reynolds reports.
Madison Ocheltree was just 12 when she took her own life. In a lawsuit, her mother alleges her daughter's friend alerted a teacher, but the school failed to contact their family. Jamie Yuccas reports.
Every year, an anonymous, wealthy businessman, travels the country giving money to strangers. This year, he decided to recruit some Milwaukee bus drivers to help his mission. Steve Hartman has their story on the road.
There's new fallout following a group photo that appeared to involve a Nazi salute. It shows a training class for West Virginia corrections officers with arms raised.
Senator Cory Booker on Friday unveiled his plan for rural America. The presidential hopeful is promising to address everything from infrastructure to the role of farmers in climate action. Adam Brewster spoke with Booker after a town hall in Iowa. Brewster joined CBSN to break it all down on this edition of 2020 Daily Trail Markers.
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg discussed the 2020 presidential race in a wide-ranging interview with “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King.
In October 2013, after a night out on date, a young Wisconsin woman vanishes — "48 Hours" investigates the search to find her and the search for justice for her killer
An estimated 30 million Americans are living with diabetes. That’s over 9% of the nation, but there are warning signs. One is the condition known as prediabetes, where blood sugar levels are higher than normal, but below the range for type 2 diabetes. Data from 2005 to 2016 shows that nearly one in five American children ages 12 to 18 were prediabetic. CBS News Medical Contributor Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning Saturday" to discuss this condition, as well as a new diet trend.
It's been a decade since Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz formed their folk duo Mandolin Orange in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Since then, they've toured the world and appeared at the nation's top festival stages, including Newport Folk and South by Southwest. Earlier this year they released their latest collection, "Tides of a Teardrop." Mandolin Orange performs "Wildfire" on Saturday Sessions.
"Sunday Morning" takes us to a late autumnal scene near the northern New Hampshire town of Pittsburgh. Videographer: Scot Miller.
When Erika Sandoval, 28, got off work the morning of February 6, 2015, she says she had three things on her mind: getting a pedicure, having her taxes done, and taking her 2-year-old son for frozen yogurt. But the first thing Sandoval did after leaving work was to go to the house of her ex-husband Police Officer Daniel Green where, she admitted to jurors, she killed him with four bullets fired from close range.
In this web extra singer-songwriter Billie Eilish talks with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King about the kind of comfort she feels from covering up.
Singer-songwriter Billie Eilish ("Bad Guy") demonstrates for CBS News' Gayle King how she and her brother, Finneas O'Connell, improvise and conjure up songs at their home studio.
In this web extra, former New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski talks with correspondent Reena Ninan about when he began feeling that he might not be able to physically maintain an NFL career.
A Chinese-American grad student is free after being imprisoned in Iran for three years. In a rare diplomatic breakthrough, the U.S and Iran exchanged prisoners in Switzerland. President Trump boasted about the swap, tweeting "taken during the Obama administration, returned during the Trump administration." Roxana Saberi reports.
In Washington, House Democrats are in the final stages of preparing articles of impeachment. President Trump once again dismissed the inquiry on his way to Florida, where he'll speak at an event Saturday night. Natalie Brand reports.
Robert Levinson is the longest-held American hostage in Iran. His family is now calling on the U.S to do more to secure his release. Levinson's family said in a statement they're disappointed the U.S has been unable to bring him home. Jeff Pegues reports.
After a deadly measles outbreak in Samoa, the government there says nearly everyone who is eligible has now been vaccinated for the disease. At least 65 people have died since October, and 57 of them were children under the age of four. Carter Evans reports.
Cuomo announced on Friday that beaches in New York will open for Memorial Day weekend.
After nine seasons and three Super Bowl wins, New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski retired from the field earlier this year. In this web extra, correspondent Reena Ninan asked Gronkowski about the prospects of the Patriots as the regular season winds down and they head toward the playoffs.
After three years in a Tehran prison, Princeton graduate student Xiyue Wang is on his way home, in exchange for Iranian scientist Masoud Soleimani, who'd been arrested in the U.S. last year – part of a prisoner swap arranged between the United States and Iran. Roxana Saberi reports.
It's the latest struggle between Main Street and corporate America: Dollar General, Dollar Tree and Family Dollar have opened tens of thousands of retail outlets across the U.S., and in many rural areas they are the only game in town. Grocers say these stores have effectively forced them out of business, thereby reducing options for fresh food and produce for miles around. Experts say it is having negative effects on public health, but according to Dollar General it is up to consumers to decide where to shop and what to eat. Читать дальше...
On December 8, 1941, the day after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, members of the United States Congress voted unanimously to authorize a declaration of war, with one exception: Rep. Jeannette Rankin of Montana, an avowed pacifist. Jane Pauley reports.