Airbnb shuts down dozens of NJ properties after large parties
"This is no time for anyone to be vying for induction into the Knucklehead Hall of Fame," New Jersey governor Phil Murphy said.
"This is no time for anyone to be vying for induction into the Knucklehead Hall of Fame," New Jersey governor Phil Murphy said.
The two cases were recorded just days after public schools around the state reopened their doors for the first time since March.
Splashdown will set the stage for operational Crew Dragon flights to begin later this year.
Grijalva's diagnosis comes after Republican Congressman Louie Gohmert tested positive earlier this week.
"At some point, you realize 'I'm privileged.' You know? I still have a job," he told CBS News' Dana Jacobson. "I'm well, my family is safe. So then you start thinking, all right, how can I contribute? How can I help?"
House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff said Saturday the committee had been conducting an investigation into Brian Murphy and his department for over two weeks before his "abrupt and apparent reassignment."
On Friday, the state announced that it was already seeing an impact from the storm system, with an increased risk of dangerous rip currents along the coast.
"It would've been nice to see someone who looked like me in this role; I never intended to be the first. I hope it's encouraging to other people," said Swegle.
Senator Chuck Schumer said he and Speaker Nancy Pelosi had a "productive discussion" with White House officials Saturday.
More than 150,000 people in the United States have died due to the coronavirus.
The outbreak has infected nearly 400 people in more than 30 states.
The fire was one of several being fought in the midst of a heat wave.
"At no point in my career or life have I felt our nation's values under greater threat and in more peril than at this moment," Alexander Vindman wrote in an op-ed.
Food in museums is usually frowned upon, except for a relatively new institution in Brooklyn, New York. The Museum of Food and Drink was funded to showcase culinary traditions from across the globe while educating visitors about the cultures they come from. Dana Jacobson looks at MOFAD, and their challenge to continue virtually during the coronavirus pandemic for "CBS This Morning: Saturday's" The Dish.
The Kansas City Chiefs are set to defend their Super Bowl championship this NFL season, without the help of their starting lineman Laurent Duvernay-Tardif. The football star and medical school graduate spent nine weeks in the off-season helping his hometown of Montreal during the height of the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks to Dana Jacobson about why he is sitting out the season.
Josh Malerman, author of book-turned-Netflix hit “Birdbox,” is to with a sequel — “Malorie.” He sits down with Michelle Miller to talk about his genre of choice, horror, and what inspired him to write his popular novel.
"This is an unfathomable tragedy for multiple families today," said the Department of Public Safety Commissioner.
Florida's governor has declared a state of emergency.
It's normal for kids to be encouraged to read during the summer months away from school, but with many libraries closed, some have lost access to the free books that make reading possible. Kris Van Cleave looks at a small Virginia community that developed a workaround with the help of "Wing," a drone delivery company launched by Google's parent company.
The announcement comes after it successfully resumed federal executions following a 17-year pause.
Born and raised in Phoenix, singer-songwriter Courtney Marie Andrews was already writing and performing her own songs by age 15. Her 2016 breakthrough album, “Honest Life,” was a hit with critics and topped the charts in the U.K. Her latest collection, “Old Flowers,” was released earlier in the summer to stellar reviews. She joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” from Nashville to perform “Break the Spell.”
Born and raised in Phoenix, singer-songwriter Courtney Marie Andrews was already writing and performing her own songs by age 15. Her 2016 breakthrough album, “Honest Life,” was a hit with critics and topped the charts in the U.K. Her latest collection, “Old Flowers,” was released earlier in the summer to stellar reviews. She joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” from Nashville to perform “Burlap String.”
Born and raised in Phoenix, singer-songwriter Courtney Marie Andrews was already writing and performing her own songs by age 15. Her 2016 breakthrough album, “Honest Life,” was a hit with critics and topped the charts in the U.K. Her latest collection, “Old Flowers,” was released earlier in the summer to stellar reviews. She joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” from Nashville to perform “It Must Be Someone Else’s Fault.”
The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted, among other things, the fight to limit single-use plastics and plastic pollution. Bans on plastic bags in some cities and states were overturned, and N95 masks, plastic gloves and other items are turning up in fields, lakes rivers and oceans. Roxana Saberi speaks to two environmentalists about the harm they think this is causing.
The country's first newspapers started publishing long before the nation was born. In the centuries since, millions of Americans have come to rely on the daily edition of their favorite paper. Major Garrett takes a look at how that tradition might be coming to an end in Wyoming.