Fighting COVID-19 in Texas as cases spike
A Texas nurse who says she almost died from COVID-19 returns to the battle lines as doctors voice concerns over the rising number of cases in the state. Janet Shamlian reports.
A Texas nurse who says she almost died from COVID-19 returns to the battle lines as doctors voice concerns over the rising number of cases in the state. Janet Shamlian reports.
New coronavirus cases in the United States hit an all-time high as more than 50,000 infections were reported Wednesday. As the outbreak accelerates across the country, states from coast to coast are slowing or rolling back their reopenings. Carter Evans reports.
President Trump says Americans may soon receive another stimulus payment to help weather the coronavirus recession.
Tokyo agreed to buy 2 Aegis Ashore systems under pressure from Trump, but with him now distracted and Japanese residents fuming, the deal is off.
"They are maggots and parasites at best, feeding off the isolation of addiction and broken families," Rev. Theodore Rothrock wrote.
Advocacy group says powerful mine owners have created a "dystopian wasteland in which scores of people at a time are buried alive."
Photos purporting to show the scene suggest those at the center were lying down when they were sprayed with bullets.
Viral video captured the incident at Miami International Airport. The officer and two others are under investigation.
Maine's largest festival went on despite the 1918 Spanish Flu, the Great Depression and WWII. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Fryeburg Fair has postponed festivities for the first time in 169 years.
But Trump campaign and RNC still far ahead of Democrats' suddenly burgeoning coffers in cash-on-hand
WNBA star Maya Moore put her career on hold to help Jonathon Irons, 40, who was just 16 when he was convicted and sentenced to 50 years in prison.
President appears to be relenting a bit on the issue as coronavirus cases surge in large swaths of the U.S.
But Trump campaign and RNC still far ahead of Democrats' suddenly burgeoning coffers in cash-on-hand
The proposed rule modifications will "better accommodate religious beliefs of shelter providers," according to HUD Secretary Ben Carson.
Nationwide surge in coronavirus cases prompts states to reimpose restrictions; Florida 12-year-old goes viral over powerful song about racism
The acronym stands for Black, Indigenous, People of Color and is being used to acknowledge that not all people of color face equal levels of injustice.
In a new USA Today and Suffolk poll, 72% of Democrats said "it's important" for Joe Biden to pick a woman of color as his running mate. CBS news political analyst and democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright joins CBSN to discuss.
The White House is continuing to push back against reports that President Trump knew about intelligence that claimed Russia was paying the Taliban to target U.S. troops. National security and foreign policy expert Asha Castleberry joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss.
The White House is pushing back on reports that President Trump knew about allegations Russia was using the Taliban to target American troops in Afghanistan. Charles Marino, a former Department of Homeland Security adviser, joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.
Bolton: Trump lacks 'interest in intelligence'; Catching up on the 2020 campaign trail
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said he would have "Black Lives Matter" painted on Fifth Avenue, near Trump Tower.
Trump and the RNC are heading into the summer with over $295 million in the bank.
A mile-long firing of 10,000 fireworks will be "the largest in recent memory," said Interior Secretary David Bernhardt.
A new poll suggests voters blame President Trump for the recent surge in coronavirus cases. CBS News political analysts Lynda Tran and Leslie Sanchez break down the latest news.
After attempting to stop a vehicle for alleged seat belt violations, the officers tased and beat two men who made "an apparent attempt to surrender without resistance," according to the district attorney.