U.S. COVID-19 deaths rose 24% last week; new cases down 9%
Dr. Bob Lahita joins CBSN to discuss the latest medical news surrounding the novel coronavirus, including the impact plasma from recovered patients is having on those currently sick.
Dr. Bob Lahita joins CBSN to discuss the latest medical news surrounding the novel coronavirus, including the impact plasma from recovered patients is having on those currently sick.
Flynn was interviewed by the FBI at the White House in January 2017.
The convention will have invited speakers appear remotely from their home states.
Stock surge followed by announcement of lucrative pharma deal reportedly prompts SEC investigation into inside trading
Explosions kill at least 100 people and injure more than 4,000. The number of dead was expected to rise as rescuers sifted through the rubble.
"What we saw at the time was a wedding venue on Pinterest. What we saw after was a place built upon devastating tragedy," Reynolds said.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison with "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds love the unique baby monikers
"No, I haven't taken a test. Why the hell would I take a test? Come on, man," Biden told CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett.
Ammonium nitrate is an odorless crystalline substance that has caused numerous industrial explosions over the decades.
The National Institutes of Health and U.S. drug maker Eli Lilly are beginning two trials for lab-produced coronavirus antibodies. Dr. Jon LaPook joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about how significant this could be.
CBS News contributor and psychologist Lisa Damour warns how the extended isolation from social distancing could cause a mental health crisis in children and adolescents. As many of them prepare for the new normal of school, Damour joins "CBS This Morning" for a conversation about how to help the children in our lives.
As President Trump has made mental health a campaign topic, former Vice President Joe Biden appeared to scoff when a CBS correspondent asked if he has taken a cognitive test. CBS News' Errol Barnett, who asked Biden the question, explains.
Aurora, Colorado's police chief promises changes in officer training after a Black family's terrifying encounter with police. Eyewitness video shows four kids, aged six to 17, face down in a parking lot, swarmed by officers. They mistook the family's car for a stolen vehicle. Errol Barnett reports on how the police chief of that Denver suburb is responding to this alarming incident.
"We cannot go back to the hell we experienced just a few months ago," Governor Cuomo said.
Hamill's career included stops at the old New York Herald Tribune, the New York Post, and the New York Daily News.
Former Vice President Joe Biden is interviewing potential running mates this week and is expected to announce his choice the following week. Biden's pick will be the third woman in U.S. history to run for vice president on a major party ticket. Ed O'Keefe reports.
Tens of thousands of immigrant teens and young adults remain vulnerable to deportation due to President Trump's decision to reject new DACA applications.
In this installment of Eye on Money, "CBS This Morning" takes a look at how the economic crisis brought on by the coronavirus pandemic is not just costing jobs, but leaving millions of Americans without health coverage. More than 50 million people have applied for unemployment since the pandemic began, and nearly half of U.S. workers get their health insurance through work. One study found that an estimated 5.4 million American workers lost their health insurance in just three months. Michelle Miller reports... Читать дальше...
"We're seeing an unprecedented loss in jobs, and what's going to come along with that, is unfortunately the loss of health insurance as well," Kaiser Foundation Executive Vice President Larry Levitt said.
As coronavirus nursing home deaths continue to rise across the country, CBS News took a look at policies in New York and Florida that allow COVID-19 patients into long-term care facilities, and spoke to a former employee of a nursing home in New York who alleges COVID-19 patients were not separated from other residents, which may have led to deaths. David Begnaud reports from Miami.
Mark Strassmann speaks to NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley, who had a successful landing back on Earth. They describe their landing and what they can do better for next time. One astronaut's wife is going to be flying in the same capsule next year.
With a piloted test flight complete, NASA hopes to certify the SpaceX capsule for operational missions.
President Trump has repeatedly denounced mail-in ballots, but he is changing his tune for Florida. Weijia Jiang reports.
Huge explosions rocked Lebanon's capital city, killing dozens of people and injuring thousands more, and sending an enormous blast wave across the city. The blast was seen around the city, and eyewitnesses suffered injuries likened to war wounds. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports.