Squirrel in Colorado tests positive for the bubonic plague
The news comes about one week after officials in China announced a suspected bubonic plague case.
The news comes about one week after officials in China announced a suspected bubonic plague case.
The vote comes after the Texas GOP suffered a loss before the state supreme court Monday.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to worsen, school districts across the country are grappling with how best to safely have children return to class. Some districts are choosing to have smaller class sizes, limit movement within the school and restrict visitors. Meg Oliver gets an inside look at how one New Jersey elementary school is facing this challenge.
Front-line workers in ERs across the South and the West are seeing upticks in coronavirus cases in their hospitals and communities. They spoke with senior medical correspondent Dr. Tara Narula about their concerns watching the growing number of people getting sick.
Scientist Bill Nye is urging everyone to wear a mask in the fight to stop the coronavirus. He says it is "literally a matter of life and death." Nye joins "CBS This Morning" to give a live demonstration of why masks work.
Questions are looming over what this year's Republican National Convention will look like. It's set to take place August 24th in Jacksonville, Florida, where coronavirus cases have climbed in recent weeks. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero with the details.
A spike in COVID-19 cases in California is forcing the governor to shut down businesses once again. The skyrocketing rates there and around the country are forcing governors to rethink their strategies for reopening, especially as students are set to return to school. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Jeffrey Epstein's former girlfriend -- a purported associate in his alleged sex trafficking ring -- will appear in front of a judge via video feed Tuesday after prosecutors revealed startling new details about her arrest earlier in July. The arraignment will determine whether or not Ghislaine Maxwell is released on bail pending a trial. Jericka Duncan reports.
Australia threatens to jail quarantine violators for months, Hong Kong shutters Disneyland, and one Indian state is back on lockdown.
British socialite allegedly ignored the orders of FBI agents during her arrest on sex-trafficking charges.
CEO Ed Bastian predicts it will take years for the airline to rebound, with passenger counts down more than 90%.
The execution of Daniel Lewis Lee came over the objection of the victims' family.
After several days, 33-year-old actress Naya Rivera's body was found Monday, according to the Ventura County sheriff. The former "Glee" actress is believed to have saved her son before disappearing into the water. Carter Evans reports.
President Trump on Monday claimed that increases in testing were behind the recent surge in coronavirus cases across the country, despite evidence that some states are struggling with testing shortages and delays. He also said he "personally" liked Dr. Anthony Fauci, despite his administration's recent push to discredit the nation's top infectious disease doctor. Weijia Jiang reports.
Testing wait times have hampered Arizona's battle against the COVID-19 pandemic. But a new, easier and faster method may allow the state to test enough people to mitigate and suppress the virus. Mola Lenghi reports.
Florida's governor is calling in 3,000 nurses to help hospitals and nursing homes manage rising coronavirus cases statewide. In Miami, one health expert says the city is now the epicenter of the pandemic. David Begnaud reports.
Students attending school in-person must wear a mask, and walk the hallways according to what the principal called "a lane" designated for each way to avoid crowding.
The resurgence of the coronavirus has forced the state of California back into a lockdown. Also, officials confirmed that the body of actress Naya Rivera was found in a California lake. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Reza Asgari was the second spy alleged to have sold information to the U.S. or Israel that Iran has put to death in one month.
99 years ago, white residents and civil society leaders looted and burned Tulsa's Black Greenwood district, known as Black Wall Street,
Cellphone video shows partially disguised man splashing red paint on it only days after it was completed.
Governor of Okinawa voiced "serious doubts about U.S. measures against infections," as July 4th parties blamed locally for dozens of cases.
The justices reversed two Monday lower court rulings but it was unclear when the first execution would be carried out.
Following "MythBusters," he served as a co-host of Netflix's "White Rabbit Project" alongside his former MythBuster co-host Kari Byron and Tory Belleci.
California under lockdown as surge of coronavirus cases explodes nationwide; Kelly Preston dies at 57 after battle with breast cancer.