Nearly one in five say coronavirus has caused financial hardship
Lower-income Americans are more likely to feel hardship, according to latest CBS News poll.
Lower-income Americans are more likely to feel hardship, according to latest CBS News poll.
Online retailer offering to subsidize emergency child or adult care after employees cited it as challenge.
The season would restart at Disney World with 22 of the 30 teams.
Memorable stories from 60 Minutes Sports, highlighting extraordinary people, places and moments, will air on CBS over six episodes.
60 Minutes Sports reports on what is thought to be the most prestigious summer baseball league in the world.
Rev. Al Sharpton delivered a powerful eulogy at the Minneapolis memorial service for George Floyd. He said, "It's time for us to stand up in George's name and say, 'Get your knees off our necks!'" Watch his remarks.
Governor Jay Inslee and Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards promised a “full and complete investigation into the death” of Manuel Ellis, who died on March 3 in handcuffs while being restrained on the ground by Tacoma police. The medical examiner ruled Ellis’ death a homicide, CBS affiliate KIRO-TV reports.
Congressman John Lewis is a champion and leading figure of the civil rights movement. He marched alongside Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and was repeatedly beaten and arrested during nonviolent protests for racial equality. Congressman Lewis joins "CBS This Morning" for his first network TV interview since the protests over the death of George Floyd began, to share his message of hope to protesters.
All four officers involved in George Floyd's death have now been arrested and charged. Jeff Pegues spoke to his brother and the family's attorney, who say the charges are important, but that it's not the end of the road to justice.
Nation's largest largest mall operator says the ailing retail chain owes $66 million in rent.
Protests across the nation over Floyd's death and racial injustice are continuing.
Brandon Saenz was in the crowd protesting police brutality Saturday when he says he became a victim of it. His attorney says Saenz lost his left eye when he was hit by a "non-lethal" police munition. CBS Dallas-Fort Worth's Andrea Lucia reports.
Attorney Benjamin Crump, who represents the family of George Floyd, spoke at the memorial service for Floyd in Minneapolis Thursday. Watch his remarks.
White backlash in the United States dates back to at least the period after the Civil War, and history professor Lawrence Glickman says it's not just about conservatives.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said Thursday that people in New York City who are protesting George Floyd's death should assume they've been exposed to the coronavirus in the crowd. He urged them to get tested and also warned it may trigger a spike in COVID-19 cases in the days to come. Watch his remarks.
Newsome is chairman of Black Lives Matter of Greater New York, and has spent his adult life advancing the cause of what he calls the "Second Civil Rights Movement."
The top Republican has been unsatisfied with the White House's explanation for the firings of internal watchdogs.
The season will restart on July 31 with 22 of the 30 teams.
As protests continue nationwide following the death of George Floyd, Washington Post Global Opinions Editor Karen Attiah joined CBSN to discuss how Western media might cover the story if it happened in another country.
Hong Kong has passed a controversial law criminalizing insults to the Chinese national anthem. Meanwhile, many in the city gathered today to remember the victims of the Tiananmen Square massacre. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio reports for CBSN.
While Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has defended their taken a hands-off approach, Twitter's recent decision to attach warnings and fact-checks to presidential tweets has earned the platform a powerful enemy. New York Times technology reporter Mike Isaac joins CBSN to discuss his most recent article.
Police said they received "hundreds" of tips and videos identifying Paul as a participant in the demonstration at a Scottsdale mall.
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