Florida bans drinking alcohol at bars as coronavirus cases soar
The state's Department of Health reported 8,942 new confirmed cases – topping the previous record of 5,500 set on Wednesday.
The state's Department of Health reported 8,942 new confirmed cases – topping the previous record of 5,500 set on Wednesday.
"The more underlying medical conditions people have, the higher their risk," the CDC now warns.
The U.S. is projected to reach 180,000 COVID-19 deaths by the beginning of October, according to a new model released by the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. But as many as 33,000 lives could be saved if the majority of people start wearing masks. Dr. Bob Lahita joined CBSN to discuss that plus new research on possible brain complications from severe COVID-19 and other developments.
The deal brings West's relationship with Gap full circle – he worked in a Gap store as a teen in Chicago.
Vice President Mike Pence, Senator Tim Scott and Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb appear on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
The briefing is expected to be led by Vice President Mike Pence.
Software giant will shutter most of its 83 worldwide stores as sales increasingly shift online.
The controversial word choice by PM Imran Khan appeared deliberate, and it is likely to worsen ties between Islamabad and Washington.
Darrell Wallace, Sr. said he warned his son that "there are some crazy people out there," and that he felt the weight the young driver was carrying now.
President Trump says Americans may soon receive another stimulus payment to help weather the coronavirus recession.
Athletic gear giant said that 90% of its company-owned locations worldwide have reopened.
After three months, visitors may now go inside the Eiffel Tower – but there still some limitations.
Regional governor says food being provided as tension soars with local community, but for 15 days, "nobody leaves and nobody enters."
Toy company Jakks Pacific is one of 57 public companies awarded a total $102 million in aid from U.S. in recent weeks.
"These were men and women, in a private group...openly plotting to kill me and organizing each other to execute it," King wrote.
The Eiffel Tower has reopened to visitors after its longest shutdown since World War II. CBS News correspondent Elaine Cobbe reports from Paris on the steps visitors will have to take as the tourist attraction reopens.
"I was shocked, saddened and disgusted," Wilmington Police Chief Donny Williams said. "There is no place for this behavior in our agency or our city."
Automaker redesigned the inside of its best-selling truck to make it easier to use as a place to work — or nap.
The 2020 Summer Olympic Games were pushed back to next year because of the coronavirus. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio spoke with the governor of Tokyo, Yuriko Koike, about how the city is preparing, and why Japan has avoided the worst of the pandemic.
In an interview with CBS station KDKA, Biden said that masks "make a gigantic difference" in slowing the spread of the coronavirus.
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. Debora Patta has the story on the contact tracing teams chasing down the coronavirus.
Althea Bernstein, 18, suffered burns on her face and neck; authorities in Madison are investigating as a hate crime.
One migrant worker at the German plant said he was told to work despite having COVID-19 symptoms, another said bosses told them not to bother calling in sick.
In an interview with CBS Pittsburgh station KDKA, Joe Biden said he'd "insist" that people wear masks in public because "the one thing we do know is that these masks make a gigantic difference." He also discussed the possibility of a virtual Democratic convention in August.
Experts say there is ample evidence the virus is making a comeback, including rising deaths and hospitalizations in parts of the country.