Virus crisis may get "worse and worse and worse," WHO warns
The World Health Organization warned that there could be no return to normality any time soon as too many countries were bungling their response to the pandemic.
The World Health Organization warned that there could be no return to normality any time soon as too many countries were bungling their response to the pandemic.
“48 Hours” Live to Tell: Twenty-six school children abducted and buried alive in a truck trailer by three young men. An incredible survival story. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud reports.
Coronavirus rips through the South as U.S. death toll hits record high; Pennsylvania man saves cop despite history with police
A 1-year-old child died after being struck by a bullet at a Brooklyn playground, and a 12-year-old was wounded in a separate incident as multiple shootings were reported around the city. CBSN NY gets the latest from reporter John Dias.
President Trump is facing bipartisan backlash over his intervention in the criminal case of his longtime ally Roger Stone. The president commuted Stone's sentence on seven felony convictions, and Stone told Axios he plans to campaign for Mr. Trump's reelection. Dylan Bank, a co-director of the film "Get Me Roger Stone," joined CBSN to discuss whether the tactics Stone used to help elect the president in 2016 will be enough this time around.
A 99-year-old World War II veteran named Captain Tom Moore set out to walk 100 laps by his 100th birthday, raising millions for the U.K. health care system. Captain Tom's story resonated with many - including a 99-year-old from Denver, who also vowed to walk for a good cause. Ray Burns, known as "Papa Ray," ended up reaching his walking goal much sooner than expected. CBSN's Caitlin O'Kane reports.
The NFL's Washington Redskins announced Monday that the team will get a new name. The move comes amid calls from activists and some high-profile sponsors to abandon the long-standing nickname that many say is racist. Jan Crawford reports.
Mayor Bill de Blasio held a moment of silence during Monday's press briefing and said he was "heartbroken."
In a new study, researchers at the University of California, San Francisco found nearly 1 in 3 young adults may be especially vulnerable to the coronavirus. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus explains how COVID-19 could impact young adults.
Peter Navarro, White House trade adviser, claimed Fauci "has been wrong about everything I have ever interacted with him on."
A new study published by the National Academy of Sciences says "silent spreaders" could be responsible for half of the coronavirus cases in the U.S. Dr. Ron Elfenbein joined CBSN with more on that, plus new research that suggests immunity to COVID-19 could be lost in just a matter of months.
Almost 100 U.S. personnel have tested positive for the coronavirus at 3 bases on the island, and as CBS News Asia correspondent Ramy Inocencio reports, it's fueling long-standing tension between locals and the American military in Japan.
Two siblings who lost their mom, a teacher, to COVID-19 know the risk of reopening schools.
Coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are spiking across much of the United States. Yet President Trump and members of the administration are appearing to focus on discrediting Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN with more on that, plus the president's decision to grant clemency to his convicted friend and adviser Roger Stone.
The Trump administration immediately appealed to a higher court, asking that the executions move forward.
Too busy to think about taxes until now? It's easy to ask the government for more time, even with a July 15 deadline.
Slamming the brakes on the economy saved many more lives than it ruined, researchers conclude.
Elin Hilderbrand, known as the queen of the summer beach read, talks about writing her new book, "28 Summers," on "CBS This Morning."
The total number of coronavirus cases reported across the United States has reached 3.3 million. On Sunday, Florida recorded the highest number of coronavirus cases reported by a state in a single day -- more than 15,000 -- the same weekend that Disney World reopened. David Begnaud reports.
Nation aims to join an exclusive club with its first interplanetary launch. China and the U.S. also have Mars missions set to launch this month.
After the fatal shooting of Walter Scott, North Charleston officials and the DOJ launched a collaborative review of the police.
The search for "Glee" actress Naya Rivera will resume Monday morning. The 33-year-old vanished last Wednesday while boating with her son on Lake Piru, north of Los Angeles. He told investigators they went swimming, but Rivera never made it back on the boat with him. Authorities are using sonar equipment to search for Rivera, who is believed to have drowned.
Like her parents, Zindzi Mandela was involved in the fight against apartheid. The cause of her death was not immediately revealed.
This week we sat down with Surgeon General Jerome Adams, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb.
Hundreds of officers are focusing on the Black Forest region in the manhunt for a camouflage-clad assailant with history of firearms offenses.