Tesla workers say company ignoring virus concerns at Calif. plant
Voices getting louder after industry blog report that 100 workers at company's Fremont plant have tested positive for COVID-19 and more than 1,000 have been exposed.
Voices getting louder after industry blog report that 100 workers at company's Fremont plant have tested positive for COVID-19 and more than 1,000 have been exposed.
In an unrelated case in neighboring China, a patient who was infected with plague in the northern region of Inner Mongolia is improving, Chinese state media say.
The comments came on the podcast "Cannon's Class" on YouTube. Cannon said he takes "full responsibility" for his comments and encourages open dialogue.
Despite increasing coronavirus cases,early turnout for a runoff election is high.
Facebook is reportedly considering banning political ads to slow the spread of misinformation ahead of the 2020 presidential election. Groups like QAnon have been using the site to spread conspiracy theories. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joined CBSN to discuss.
The tweet from the president's daughter includes Goya's slogan "If it's Goya, it has to be good" in both English and in Spanish.
All 87 protesters were charged with Intimidating a Participant in a Legal Process, a class D felony.
Hospitals overwhelmed as Florida reports record virus deaths; Lost dog tag returned to family of deceased Marine
Many Democratic strategists say Black voters will be crucial to win the White House in November. Antjuan Seawright, a CBS News political analyst and Democratic strategist, joined CBSN's Errol Barnett to discuss why this demographic is the key to the party's success.
President Trump turned a Rose Garden address at the White House into an apparent campaign speech, where he targeted his likely November election opponent, Joe Biden. CBS News chief Washington correspondent, Major Garrett, and CBS News' Natalie Brand join Errol Barnett to discuss.
Officials are urging people to practice social distancing and wear face masks as coronavirus spikes in California, but the Orange County Board of Education said social distancing is "not necessary" for its students and wearing masks is "not based on science."
Tuberville will take on Democrat Doug Jones in November.
The World Health Organization set up an independent panel to review the organization’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark will co-chair the panel's investigation. CBS News foreign affairs analyst Pamela Falk spoke with Clark about her plans.
Pres. Trump speaks on rise in COVID19 cases; Sessions, Tuberville face off in AL Senate runoff
Garcetti also emphasized that if the county was an "independent country" it would "have the 20th most cases in the world."
Watkins, who represents Kansas' 2nd district, now faces three felony charges and a misdemeanor.
Electronics retailer joins a handful of stores that require face coverings as coronavirus cases surge across U.S.
Nearly two dozen possible COVID-19 vaccines are in various stages of testing around the world. Candidates from China and Britain's Oxford University also are entering final testing stages.
Here are answers to some of your questions about COVID-19 as the U.S. sees a spike in new cases.
President Trump said the killing of George Floyd was "terrible" but appeared to bristle when asked why Black Americans are "still dying at the hands of law enforcement in this country."
A judge in New York has ruled that Jeffrey Epstein's alleged accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, has both the money and motive to flee the country, and denied her request to be released on bail. Maxwell will likely spend the next year in jail as she awaits trial. Jericka Duncan reports.
The military is researching the effects of COVID-19, and trying to determine why young people seem more resistant to the virus’s effects. Volunteers at The Citadel in North Carolina are providing saliva, nasal swabs and blood samples to help the research. Mark Strassmann reports.
A family discovered a dog tag while kayaking in Ohio on the Fourth of July. After posting about it on Facebook, the lost dog tag was eventually returned to the family of a Marine who had died after an accident 46 years ago. Chip Reid has the story.
It's one of COVID-19's many mysteries: why do young people more easily neutralize the virus?
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is bringing 3,000 nurses, many out of state, to deal with the rapid rise of COVID-19 patients. Hospitals in Arizona and Texas are struggling to deal with the surge of patients. Manuel Bojorquez reports.