Coronavirus impacts 2020 race for Biden, Trump in key battleground states
CBS News Elections and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto has more on the 2020 race with the latest Battleground Tracker poll.
CBS News Elections and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto has more on the 2020 race with the latest Battleground Tracker poll.
The following is a transcript of an interview with KinderCare CEO Tom Wyatt that aired Sunday, July 12, 2020, on "Face the Nation."
The following is a transcript of an interview with Surgeon General Jerome Adams that aired Sunday, July 12, 2020, on "Face the Nation."
Surgeon General Jerome Adams urged Americans to wear face coverings to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Terry Shaw says his hospital system is well-equipped with PPE, staff and key medications, including remdesivir, to care for patients.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego that aired Sunday, July 12, 2020, on "Face the Nation."
The TV series “Little House on the Prairie,” which debuted in 1974, starred Melissa Gilbert as Laura Ingalls, whose pioneering family met hardships with love and fortitude. Gilbert talks with correspondent Mo Rocca at her "Little House in the Catskills" about how the Michael Landon-produced show, which examined themes of home, family and community, resonates today.
Thanks to the vision of Mack McCarter and his faith-based Community Renewal International, residents in rich and poor areas of Shreveport, Louisiana are extending themselves to their neighbors, forging bonds in communities that have been torn down by bigotry, segregation and poverty. Lee Cowan reports on how McCarter's organization has been making friends out of strangers for more than 25 years, and looks at the evidence that proves an outstretched hand can work wonders.
Today on "Face the Nation," with COVID-19 cases skyrocketing in the Sun Belt and parts of the West, the mixed messages and political divisions when it comes to containment are growing as well.
CBS News' Mark Strassmann reports on the latest developments on COVID-19 across the country.
Production and circulation of coins are down amid COVID-19, prompting stores to request other payment methods.
Mark Roosevelt, the president of St. John's College in Santa Fe, N.M., and a great-grandson of Theodore Roosevelt, wants the memorial to the 26th president removed from the Museum of Natural History in New York City.
Biden has an edge over Trump in Florida, while the two are neck and neck in Arizona and Texas.
The first woman in America to earn three Michelin stars writes about how her ambition butted up against a restaurant culture that was traditionally a man's domain
Mark Roosevelt wants the memorial to the 26th president removed from the Museum of Natural History in New York City
“Sunday Morning” takes viewers to the Florida Everglades. Videographer: Charles Schultz.
When the pandemic shut down his studio, Trevor Noah took "The Daily Show" online, and for the stand-up comic it's become a stand-out moment. Jim Axelrod reports.
Thanks to one man's vision, residents in rich and poor areas of Shreveport, La., are extending themselves to their neighbors, forging bonds in communities that have been marked by bigotry, segregation, poverty and isolation
When the pandemic shut down his studio, the "Daily Show" host posted a video online to help audiences understand a societal tipping point, without relying on humor
Dominique Crenn is the first woman in America to receive the culinary world's highest honor – three Michelin stars – for the San Francisco restaurant that bears her name, Atelier Crenn. "60 Minutes" correspondent Bill Whitaker reports on her recipe for success, and how she, and the restaurant industry, are addressing the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Daylan McLee has a long, bitter history with the police: a false arrest, countless traffic stops. But when he witnessed a fiery accident involving a police car in Uniontown, Pa., in which a cop was trapped by flames, McLee – without hesitation – stepped toward the burning wreckage and rescued Officer Jay Hanley. Steve Hartman reports.
The first woman in America to receive three Michelin stars says the restaurant industry will never be the same, but she is fighting the effects of pandemic with the same passion with which she fought cancer
"Sunday Morning" remembers Oscar-winning film composer Ennio Morricone (“The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”); Grammy-winning singer-songwriter-bandleader Charlie Daniels ("The Devil Went Down to Georgia"); Tony-nominated Broadway actor Nick Cordero (“Bullets Over Broadway”); and longtime CBS arts critic Dennis Cunningham.
The actress who starred as Laura Ingalls reflects on why the Michael Landon-produced series' messages about family, community and tolerance continue to resonate today
In 2019, more than 5.5 million Americans visited Italy, spending nearly $3 billion. But one travel industry group predicts this year may be the worst for tourism in decades – and last week the European Union extended its ban on American travelers. Correspondent Seth Doane reports on how businesses in Rome – heavily dependent upon tourism – have suffered not just from the pandemic, but also from the economic fallout due to an absence of visitors from the United States.