Businesses held sway over state reopening plans, emails show
Governors across the U.S. were inundated with reopening advice from businesses including campgrounds and car washes.
Governors across the U.S. were inundated with reopening advice from businesses including campgrounds and car washes.
This week we sat down with Former FBI Director James Comey and former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb.
Another is people refusing to evacuate. One thief grabbed items from a fire commander's car and emptied his bank account.
Award-winning actress Rachel Brosnahan joins “CBS This Morning” live to talk about her work with Covenant House and being nominated for an Emmy for the fourth time.
Unprecedented protests took place in Belarus over the weekend over the 26-year rule of President Alexander Lukashenko. Lukashenko was filmed making a dramatic show of defiance against the demonstrations that remained peaceful after a violent crackdown earlier in August. Chris Livesay reports from the capital city of Minsk.
"If you've got a highly weaponized society, you've got the police highly weaponized, it is a disastrous cocktail," says a former British police chief.
Tropical Storm Laura has already had a deadly impact as it barrels toward the U.S. mainland, killing at least 11 people in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. As that system and Tropical Storm Marco churn toward the Gulf Coast, Janet Shamlian reports from New Orleans, where Louisiana's governor has warned the storms could pack a powerful "one-two punch."
More than 14,000 exhausted firefighters are battling nonstop flames in the Golden State.
"It's really important that the political rhetoric is in proportion to the scale of what's happening on the channel, which is manageable and the numbers are low," UN says.
The case against Russian agents accused of interfering in the 2016 election; Then, driverless trucks could disrupt the trucking industry as soon as 2021; And, Adam Sandler: The 60 Minutes interview.
Republicans see an America -- to borrow Ronald Reagan's famous test -- better off today than it was four years ago, mainly because of their confidence in President Trump, according to a new CBS News poll. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan joins CBSN's Lana Zak with more.
Gulf Coast ordering mandatory evacuations in anticipation of Hurricane Marco and Tropical Storm Laura; Family turns their love for books into virtual storytelling series about Black history.
In the 15th day of the largest and most determined protests ever in independent Belarus, a crowd of about 200,000 rallied against President Alexander Lukashenko in a square in Minsk, the capital.
Thirty years after he first appeared on "Saturday Night Live," Adam Sandler talks with 60 Minutes about his time on SNL and about his serious role in "Uncut Gems." Sharyn Alfonsi reports.
Hurricane Marco is barreling toward the Gulf Coast with Tropical Storm Laura not far behind. It could be a historic and devastating one-two punch with both making landfall this week, just days apart and miles from each other. Janet Shamlian reports.
President Trump has announced an emergency use authorization of a controversial treatment for COVID-19. It comes on the eve of the Republican National Convention. Paula Reid reports.
In Belarus, protesters are calling for the resignation of President Alexander Lukashenko. He has been described as Europe's "last dictator." Chris Livesay has the details.
A family in Baltimore has created a unique way to keep children occupied during the pandemic as they shine a light on untold stories to empower others. Nikole Killion reports.
California is expecting more dangerous weather that could spark new wildfires. The fires, which include the largest fire in state history, are expected to grow as a result of thunderstorms and lightning. Jonathan Vigliotti has the latest.
The coronavirus pandemic, the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, and the George Floyd killing in Minneapolis that sparked weeks of protests for racial justice, have all taken a mental toll. Jericka Duncan reports.
The idea of using a public bathroom with see-through walls may sound like the stuff of nightmares. But a famous Japanese architect is hoping to change that view. Lucy Craft reports.
Several NIH officials last week warned the FDA commissioner against approving the use of convalescent plasma to treat the coronavirus.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News" anchored by Jamie Yuccas.
More than 5 million Americans have been infected with the coronavirus, and the death toll nears 177,000. This comes as colleges across the country struggle to avoid becoming the next COVID-19 hotspots. Tom Hanson reports.
In a denied Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, 60 Minutes asked the FBI and DOJ to unmask a 2016 candidate who asked for and received hacked information on their opponent.