Massive wildfires devastate Western states
Wildfires are exploding in size across California, Oregon, Washington and other Western states, bringing widespread destruction. CBS News' Danya Bacchus and Lilia Luciano report.
Wildfires are exploding in size across California, Oregon, Washington and other Western states, bringing widespread destruction. CBS News' Danya Bacchus and Lilia Luciano report.
British drug company AstraZeneca says it still expects to know the efficacy of its coronavirus vaccine by the end of 2020, provided trials can resume promptly. Plus, the Trump administration reportedly considers ending some airport health screenings, and New York City allows limited indoor dining for the first time in more than six months. Internal medicine physician Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider joins CBSN to talk about the latest news on the pandemic.
The Bear Fire has exploded in the last 48 hours. It is one of numerous major blazes burning across the Western U.S.
President Trump is standing by his decision to downplay the threat of the coronavirus in the early days of the pandemic, saying he was trying to avoid panic. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joins CBSN to talk about the fallout from audio recordings of the president's interview with Bob Woodward.
NFL games will be played in stadiums across the country, but there will be a host of new safety protocols.
Discount chain points to nonpayment by insurance providers that it says could have saved "thousands of jobs."
The Shakespearean-trained actress gained international fame as sexy superspy Emma Peel in the 1960s TV series "The Avengers"
Authorities said the remains of the boy and his dog were found inside a vehicle, CBS affiliate KOIN reported.
CBS News has learned Planned Parenthood's national Washington D.C. office has reached a deal in negotiations between the organization and union representatives. The move comes after nearly four years of talks due to allegations of workplace issues, including lack of diversity. CBS News reporter Kate Smith joined CBSN with the latest on this exclusive story.
Over the last two weeks, South Dakota ranked second in the country for new cases per capita.
Who wrote the oldest books of the Bible, and when? New research applies state-of-the-art forensics to ancient texts, with surprising results.
Internal investigation found that bank workers deposited emergency business loans into their personal accounts.
"These revelations bring the pandemic and all of its complications, all of its disruptions right back front and center," CBS News' Major Garrett said.
The new book "Breath" examines how proper breathing technique and exercises can improve overall health and wellbeing. Author James Nestor joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss why breathing through the mouth is so dangerous.
British actress became a 1960s style icon as secret agent Emma Peel in TV series "The Avengers."
Airport officials in Northern Nevada said Trump's rally planned for Saturday would violate the state's 50-person cap on mass gatherings.
Graham questioned the timing of the report from The Atlantic, noting it was published two months before the election.
Nico Naismith is taking his Hoop Bus cross-country, using basketball to bring people together and open a dialogue about race. Along the way, they help refurbish inner-city courts and hold youth clinics. Lee Cowan reports.
The Washington Post has published excerpts of interviews between veteran journalist Bob Woodward and President Trump — conducted in preparation for Woodward's forthcoming book, titled "Rage." The new excerpts contain several revelations about the president's attitudes toward the coronavirus, systemic racism and more. One major finding: President Trump discussed the coronavirus' severity with Woodward in early February, even as he was publicly downplaying the outbreak. John Dickerson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the implications.
After a rugby injury, Rob Paylor was told he would never walk again – if he even survived. He not only survived, but he started building strength. And after 1,220 days of trying, Rob stood up from his wheelchair.
When the pandemic hit, this single mom from Minnesota asked her 5-year-old daughter what she wanted to do. She said she wanted to visit 67 waterfalls – so they set off on a journey together.
Article says opposition leader Alexei Navalny talking again after Novichok poisoning, which Pompeo says there's a "substantial chance" top Russian officials ordered.
Zoo Knoxville officials said all tigers at the zoo had been accounted for.
Technology is now shining a light on a mysterious sea creature called a larvacean. The little critter appears to be a vital and powerful ally in the fight against climate change. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
In a conversation with journalist Bob Woodward following the death of George Floyd, President Trump dismisses Woodward’s question on white privilege responding that Woodward "really drank the Kool-Aid." Hear more from Woodward about his interview with the president, Sunday on 60 Minutes.