Europe reopens for a "summer unlike any other"
The 27 nations of the European Union have agreed to let each other's citizens visit again, but American tourists will have to wait.
The 27 nations of the European Union have agreed to let each other's citizens visit again, but American tourists will have to wait.
Paul Whelan, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran from Michigan, was arrested 18 months ago in Moscow and charged with espionage -- a charge he denies. CBS News foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer was in court in Moscow for Whelan's first hearing and shares the verdict on his case.
The justices declined to take up the contentious matter of gun rights in the United States.
Acclaimed actress Rita Moreno speaks with Anthony Mason about her award-winning show, "One Day at a Time" and Steven Spielberg's remake of "West Side Story." She also reflects on her own history of being typecast in Hollywood and how she relates to protesters in the anti-racism movement.
"We always hope for good business, but not because of a pandemic," said one maker of acrylic shields.
CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus explains how to stay safe this summer and assess the risk of different activities.
Health Departments in many states are developing apps to help track the spread of the coronavirus. But will people use them? Tony Dokoupil reports.
At the age of 17, Darnella Frazier helped spark a worldwide movement when she recorded and posted video of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin pressing his knee into the neck of George Floyd. First on "CBS This Morning," Frazier's attorney Seth Cobin gives an update on his client and speaks about Frazier's ultimate impact.
Rayshard Brooks was fatally shot twice in the back after a struggle with Atlanta police officers on Friday night.
Rayshard Brooks, 27, was fatally shot by police at a Wendy's drive-thru after officials said he resisted arrest and stole an officer's Taser.
Downloadable apps and operating system updates can help public health officials measure the spread of coronavirus, if a wary public "opts in"
The family of a black man found hanging from a tree in Southern California is asking officials to further investigate his death. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
The president is set to make his return to the campaign trail with a rally Saturday.
At least nine states reported increases in coronavirus cases over the past three days and many have seen spikes in hospitalizations since Memorial Day. Omar Villafranca reports.
The Trump campaign is moving ahead with an indoor rally planned for Tulsa, Oklahoma this weekend despite warnings from top health officials calling it "a perfect storm" for the coronavirus to spread. The city's top health official is urging for the rally to be postponed because of rising cases in the state. Paula Reid reports.
She called cops on Filipino man for creating "Black Lives Matter" sign in front of his own home in wealthy San Francisco neighborhood, drawing slew of backlash online.
Air Force says jet went down on a training mission and a search and rescue operation is underway to find the pilot.
Protests in Atlanta continued for a second night over the fatal police shooting of Rayshard Brooks, a 27-year-old black man, at a Wendy's parking lot on Friday night. The Fulton County district attorney said he's weighing potential criminal charges, including murder or felony murder, against the officer who shot Brooks. Mark Strassmann reports.
Protesters across the country continue to call for racial equality and an end to police brutality. But community leaders say another officer-involved shooting in Atlanta over the weekend signals a long road to progress. Jeff Pegues reports.
This week we sat down with Senators Tim Scott, Cory Booker and former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb.
Atlanta is grappling with the fatal police shooting of Rayshard Brooks, who was shot twice in the back. Also, President Trump plans to hold a rally next Saturday, despite COVID-19 concerns and warnings from health officials. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Cuomo issued warning after reports came in from across the state of large gatherings where people were ignoring social distancing and not wearing masks.
Shay Mikalonis, who was shot on June 1, is on a ventilator and unable to speak, his family said.
U.S. Air Force confirms jet went down on a training mission and a search and rescue operation is underway to find the pilot.
Buckeyes' move is likely to become commonplace in college football