Bagged salad sickens 122 people in 7 states
The recalled salad is contaminated with cyclospora, a parasite that can cause diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea, and fatigue.
The recalled salad is contaminated with cyclospora, a parasite that can cause diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea, and fatigue.
Calls for removal of monument to early 19th century U.S. vice president and U.S. senator have long been controversial.
Brazil, where President Jair Bolsonaro has been dismissive of the coronavirus, is the region's hardest-hit nation by far.
This would be the league's shortest season since 1878.
FBI found no crime had been committed, adding noose discovered in Wallace's NASCAR garage had been there since October 2019 and was likely just a way to pull door down more easily.
On Thursday, the Supreme Court blocked President Trump's effort to wind down DACA. CBS News contributor Maria Elena Salinas shares emotional reactions from many who've faced an uncertain future in America.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has just ruled President Trump can proceed with an indoor rally on Saturday without requiring face masks. The decision comes as the state battles a surge in coronavirus cases. Omar Villafranca reports.
One Chicago resident’s project to photograph all 77 of the city's neighborhoods became something entirely unexpected due to the coronavirus pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests. Ryan Bakerink talked with “Sunday Morning” producer Sara Kugel about his images of Chicago captured during a historic time.
Attorney General William Barr said Saturday that President Trump had fired Geoffrey Berman, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York. Berman oversaw many high profile cases, including investigations of the president and his allies. Nikole Killion reports.
The most vulnerable demographic to the coronavirus is senior citizens, making social distancing all the more essential. But senior citizens are still finding ways to connect with loved ones thanks to apps like Zoom and FaceTime. Chip Reid reports.
Americans are starting to fly again, and this week, the number of flyers hit its highest point in nearly 3 months. But with traffic still down more than 80%, airlines are expected to lose thousands more employees and planes. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Tim Cook has been the CEO of Apple for nearly a decade now, and still carries on an Apple tradition: their Worldwide Developers Conference, which starts tomorrow (though in an age of social distancing, this marquee event will be virtual). "60 Minutes" correspondent John Dickerson talks with Cook about societal changes, corporate responsibility, and the role of smartphone cameras in helping advance social progress.
A U.S. soldier is accused of helping plan a deadly ambush on his own Army unit. Federal prosecutors say he was motivated by hate. David Martin reports.
Attorney General William Barr is once again facing accusations that he interfered to protect President Trump and his allies. This comes after the sudden firing of key U.S. attorney Geoffrey Berman. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
The public viewing for Rayshard Brooks took place in Atlanta as mourners lined up to pay their respects. As calls for police reform mount after the killing of Brooks and George Floyd, the apparent use of a chokehold by police in New York has led to another suspension. Jeff Pegues reports.
But the real estate investment CEO and motivational speaker said after the results were in, "I want to make something clear: I support our great president"
Bowman's campaign was surprised he's leading in precincts where Engel, a 31-year incumbent, was expected to have strong support.
This would be the league's shortest season since 1878.
CBS News estimates that as of Tuesday night, Biden now has 2,304 delegates.
Indiana Republican Senator Mike Braun joins CBSN's "Red & Blue' to discuss the Reforming Qualified Immunity Act. He says qualified immunity as it is now is judicial overreach.
In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled the Trump administration improperly ended the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as DACA. It's the second major loss this week for the Trump administration at the newly conservative court. Jan Crawford reports.
In a stunning decision that could test the legal framework of #MeToo cases, Pennsylvania's highest court will review the trial decision to let five other accusers testify at Bill Cosby's sexual assault trial in 2018, which ended with the longtime TV star's conviction. CBSN Philly reports.
People who do not wear a face mask in Washington will soon be charged with a misdemeanor crime.
The quake centered near the resort of Huatulco swayed buildings in Mexico City and sent thousands fleeing into the streets.
Protesters are demanding answers in the fatal shooting Thursday of 18-year-old Andres Guardado in Gardena, California. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department says two deputies saw Guardado with a gun and gave chase when he fled, but investigators don't believe the teen fired the weapon. Jeff Nguyen reports for CBS Los Angeles.