Thousands ignore health warnings to flock to U.K. beaches
Officials were forced to issue a "major incident" after half a million people ignored social distancing warnings.
Officials were forced to issue a "major incident" after half a million people ignored social distancing warnings.
New research from Harvard University is shining a light on how local officer-involved shootings significantly impact the academic performance of black and Hispanic students. Harvard assistant professor Desmond Ang joined CBSN to explain is research, including how shootings traumatize students and impact their sense of self-worth.
He was known for his prolific dunks, including one over a 7-foot French player in the Olympics and several at a dunk contest.
President Trump is weighing in as Republicans and Democrats in Congress disagree on the scope of national police reform. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN AM to talk about the latest.
Nearly 1.5 million Americans filed for unemployment last week even as more states reopened their economies. Frances Stacy, director of portfolio strategy at Optimal Capital, joins CBSN to break down the numbers.
A damning independent report finds top leadership at the Holyoke Soldiers' Home in Massachusetts failed to prepare for and handle a coronavirus outbreak that tore through the vulnerable community, killing dozens of veterans. CBS Boston station WBZ's chief investigative correspondent Cheryl Fiandaca joins CBSN to talk about her reporting.
More than 54,000 people living and working in long-term care facilities have died from the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. Many facilities are now starting to reopen to visitors. Dr. Dillard Elmore, senior vice president and director of Daikon Medical Group and corporate medical director for Daikon Senior Living Services, joined CBSN to discuss how nursing homes are grappling with keeping residents safe and maintaining their quality of life.
Fiorina said in an interview with The Atlantic's podcast "The Ticket" that she is not voting for President Trump.
Slate is not the only actor stepping down from playing a biracial character
Texas GOP Senator John Cornyn called on the White House to extend support for testing sites in Texas.
The layoffs hit 3% of the retailer's total workforce as it gradually reopens about 550 stores shuttered during pandemic.
"The State of Texas will pause any further phases to open Texas," reads a press release from the governor's office.
Owner of Dove soap is dropping words like "fair" and "light" in marketing the cosmetics products popular in India.
"They murdered him. They are bullies with badges," Sheneen McClain told CBS News.
National parks are finally reopening after weeks of COVID-19-related shutdowns. Here's where all 62 of them rank in popularity.
Coronavirus cases are surging to record levels and threatening hospital capacity in several states more than five months after the first confirmed illness in the United States. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus explains what's fueling the surge and what can be done to slow it down.
Government watchdog report makes it clear, "a person is not entitled to receive a payment if he or she is deceased."
The country's tried and tested human weapons in the war on infectious disease have given it a leg-up in the battle against COVID-19.
Matt and Lauren Urey suffered severe burns and were both put in medically induced comas.
Officer David Afanador has been charged with strangulation in the Sunday incident on a beach boardwalk.
It's the first time the number has been below 1,000 since March 18, he said.
A video showed a group of officers tackling a black man, with one of them putting his arm around his neck
Former National Security Adviser John Bolton says President Trump has "no grand strategy" when it comes to making national security decisions. Fred Fleitz, the president and CEO of the Center for Security Policy and former chief of staff for the National Security Council under President Trump, joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss.
Emmy, Grammy and Tony Award-winning performer Billy Porter joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new role in an episode of season two of the Twilight Zone. He also talks about self-doubt and whether Hollywood is doing enough to expand its diversity.
The prepaid debit cards may impose "unnecessary burdens" on the 4 million people who received them, some lawmakers say.