Laid-off workers across America endure loss of $600 aid
Millions thrown out of work because of pandemic are straining to afford the basics now that an extra $600 a week in federal help has expired.
Millions thrown out of work because of pandemic are straining to afford the basics now that an extra $600 a week in federal help has expired.
While experts generally believe that children under 10 years old are less susceptible to the coronavirus, data show that they can still catch it.
Facebook, which owns Instagram, announced this week that it's launching a new short-form video feature called Instagram "Reels" as a direct competitor to the popular TikTok app. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joins CBSN with more.
Presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden is expected to announce his pick for vice president next week. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined CBSN with more on some of the contenders: Stacey Abrams, Sally Yates, Michelle Lujan Grisham, and Gretchen Whitmer.
Credit card issuer failed to protect customer data before moving some tech services to the cloud, regulator says.
The Trump campaign requested a fourth debate in early September to accommodate voters casting a ballot early.
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But it's not all good news — the newfound colonies are all but certain to be affected by climate change.
Brian Hook, the administration's longtime Iran expert, is leaving.
"A single non-fatal adverse event" possibly tied to super-potent hormone in medications reported in U.S., FDA says.
"My hair has been falling out in massive clumps" one COVID-19 survivor said.
In this preview of an interview to be broadcast August 9 on "CBS Sunday Morning," Dr. Jill Biden, wife of the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, talks with correspondent Rita Braver about her career plans if Joe Biden is elected president.
President Trump is considering giving his nomination acceptance speech from the White House, a decision that legal experts say is not allowed. Meanwhile, presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden says he doesn't hold a grudge against Senator Kamala Harris after the two traded barbs during the primaries. CBS News 2020 campaign reporters Nicole Sganga and Bo Erickson join CBSN with the latest.
Preview: Vice president Joe Biden also talks with correspondent Rita Braver about his wife, their family, and grieving the loss of their son.
Public health experts, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, do not expect a vaccine to be available to the public before 2021.
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Ready-to-eat products sold at Kroger, Walmart and other stores could contain vegetable linked to salmonella outbreak.
The Trump administration has placed scores of migrant children in hotel rooms before expelling them from U.S. soil, denying them the opportunity to seek asylum.
Each day this week, Corinth School District has reported an uptick in coronavirus cases in its schools.
His father said the experience for his son was "both incalculable and traumatic and will follow him the rest of his life."
James' lawsuit against the NRA is the culmination of an investigation into the gun rights group that began in early 2019.
The governor was tested in advance of plans to greet President Trump at the airport.
President Trump claimed children are "almost immune" to COVID-19, but that is not true - more than 338,000 children in the U.S. have caught it, and students and teachers at multiple schools have been forced to quarantine following positive test results in the first week of in-person classes. Emergency care physician Dr. Ron Elfenbein joined CBSN to discuss how the virus affects kids and more.
Mr. Trump is set to travel to northern Ohio Thursday where he will visit a Whirlpool appliance factory.