Recession to be felt "deep into 2022," says Bank of America
Consumer banking giant revised down its outlook for U.S. economy as cities and states pause or reverse plans to reopen.
Consumer banking giant revised down its outlook for U.S. economy as cities and states pause or reverse plans to reopen.
Five African players on Russian club FC Rostov threatened to sit out after comments by coach, agent says
In Russia, a country where some forms of domestic violence have been decriminalized, CBS News' Haley Ott reports that frontline service providers say women can't depend on the police for help.
Maxwell is facing criminal charges in connection with Epstein and was denied bail this week.
When flights were canceled, Kleon Papadimitriou said he biked across 5 countries, for 48 days, to get to his family.
"When women and girls ask me what they should do, unfortunately I can only tell them, 'Run away. Look for a way out.' Because the police don't help," victim says.
The city council of Asheville, North Carolina, has apologized for the city's role in slavery and voted to pay reparations to the Black community. The resolution was initiated by City Councilman Keith Young, and he joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss how the reparations will be paid and if this plan could be adopted on a national level.
Growing number of major retailers are making masks mandatory as coronavirus surges across the nation.
Twitter suffered a major security breach Wednesday evening when hackers seized control over numerous high-profile accounts, including Joe Biden's. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson talks to CBSN about the investigation into who might be responsible, and why the hack shouldn't be dismissed as a bitcoin scam.
The murder of a college student over Thanksgiving weekend in 1989 went unsolved for more than two decades until a chance conversation led police to a killer
President Trump is shaking up his campaign team by replacing campaign manager Brad Parscale. CBS News political contributor Robby Mook, who was campaign manager for Hillary Clinton in 2016, joined CBSN to discuss what impact this could have on the campaign.
Texas broke its single-day record for new coronavirus cases with over 10,000 new cases on July 15. Dr. Peter Hotez, a vaccine specialist and dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor University, joins CBSN to explain what states need to do to stop the surge.
You may not be able to travel to Iceland, but your screams of frustration can.
People of color and low-income households were less likely to receive payments in a timely fashion, new study says.
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."
In her first interview since Ghislaine Maxwell was denied bail, alleged Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre spoke with Gayle King, claiming that Maxwell could have video tapes of "very well-known" government officials, politicians, and even royals who would be unhappy "if she squeals." Giuffre called Epstein a "sick pedophile," but said it's Maxwell who "was the mastermind."
A GoFundMe was created for barista Lenin Gutierrez after he stood up to Amber Lynn Gilles, who now says she wants some of the money.
"CBS This Morning" spoke with four teachers from around the country as well as the executive director of the American Association of School Administrators to hear what they have to say about reopening.
The Scandinavian nation now has a higher mortality rate from the coronavirus than the U.S., per capita, and one expert tells CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer that the government's lax approach could fuel a deadly surge of new infections in the autumn.
Experts from the University of Nebraska and the Texas Biomedical Research Institute are recommending scientists study the potential use of cannabis-derived CBD in anti-viral therapies, due to its known anti-inflammatory properties Forbes contributor Emily Earlenbaugh joins CBSN's Lana Zak with the details.
With two final spacewalks, a multi-year upgrade of the space station's power system will finally be complete.
The U.N. environment chief said that "time is running out" to avert an environmental, economic and humanitarian catastrophe
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's campaign is responding after his Twitter account was among those targeted in a widespread hack. CBS News campaign reporter Bo Erickson reports for CBSN.
One doctor in Georgia said it feels like Governor Kemp is "actively trying to kill people," Dr. Uché Blackstock told CBSN.
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."