Five things to know about frequent mass testing for COVID-19
University of Illinois chemistry professor Marty Burke, along with his research team, designed an aggressive testing program to allow the university to reopen this fall.
University of Illinois chemistry professor Marty Burke, along with his research team, designed an aggressive testing program to allow the university to reopen this fall.
Dave Yost, a Republican, told CBS News in an interview that Ohio State has the legal basis to sue the Big Ten over a breach of contract.
New data from the Labor Department shows more than 1.6 million people applied for new unemployment benefits this past week. Mark Hamrick, Washington bureau chief and senior economic analyst for Bankrate, spoke to CBSN's Tanya Rivero about the impact the pandemic is having on people's livelihoods.
President Trump is traveling to Michigan for a rally, a day after Joe Biden campaigned in the state. Dave Weigel, national political correspondent for the Washington Post, joins CBSN from the Trump rally in Freehold, Michigan to discuss how both campaigns are looking to win over the six key swing states.
Remote learning isn't easy, especially for students with special needs. One program, however, is adapting to this "new normal" by bringing the lessons right to the students. Meg Oliver reports.
Thousands of Americans continue to file for unemployment amid the pandemic and layoffs have forced more than 2.5 million young adults to move back home. Mark Strassmann takes a look.
The NFL hopes Thursday's game between Super Bowl Champs Kansas City vs. Houston draws America's interest.
The hacking groups are targeting the Trump and Biden campaigns, as well as entities involved in the 2020 race, Microsoft found.
President Trump is denying that he lied to the American people when he downplayed the danger of the coronavirus weeks after telling journalist Bob Woodward that the virus was deadly. Ed O'Keefe reports. (Disclosure: "Rage" is distributed by Simon & Schuster, a division of ViacomCBS)
A new report from tech giant Microsoft says that overseas hackers are stepping up efforts to interfere in the U.S. elections. Jeff Pegues has the latest.
Bellamy allegedly used the loan to buy more than $100,000 on luxury goods and spent over $60,000 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino.
Entire towns are burned to ashes in the Western states and a record 3 million acres have been destroyed from the raging wildfires. Carter Evans has the latest.
The president was asked why he lied to the American people about COVID-19 after he admitted in interviews with Bob Woodward that he sought to downplay the virus.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
In the video, Ordoñez can be heard saying, "Please, no more," as witnesses ask the police to stop hurting him.
"Feminism has never been more widely proclaimed than it is now. But there is no consensus within the movement about what that means or how to move forward. This CBSN Originals documentary explores the internal conflicts and other obstacles facing the feminist movement today. Watch the full story at cbsnews.com/feminism"
Small business relief funds allegedly were used for purchases including diamonds, luxury cars and homes.
Small business relief funds allegedly were used for purchases including diamonds, luxury cars and homes.
Police in the U.S. have killed at least one Black man or woman every week in 2020.
Police have killed more people in the first half of 2020 than in the first half of each of the previous four years.
Police have killed more people in the first half of 2020 than in the first half of each of the previous four years.
Regulators say meat processor failed to protect workers at plant in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, from coronavirus.
Tanner Wall's parents are hoping their tragic story informs other families of the dangers of this potentially deadly infection.
Correspondent Richard Schlesinger uses his skills as a pilot to test theories raised in the 1997 disappearance of Don Lewis — the former husband of Carole Baskin, who was a key figure in the Netflix "Tiger King" series.
"48 Hours" correspondent and pilot Richard Schlesinger takes to the air to test the theory.