Ralph Lauren to lay off 3,600 workers after coronavirus hit
Apparel maker has lost $183 million over the last two quarters after temporarily closing hundreds of stores.
Apparel maker has lost $183 million over the last two quarters after temporarily closing hundreds of stores.
In New York City's Union Square, a giant digital clock has been reprogrammed to count down the amount of time left to take action to prevent the worst effects of global warming from becoming irreversible. Co-creators of the Climate Clock, Gan Golan and Andrew Boyd, join CBSN to discuss what inspired their idea and how the countdown is being calculated.
Tropical Storm Beta was downgraded to a tropical depression after hitting the Texas coast. Tanya Rivero spoke with CBS News meteorologist and climate change specialist Jeff Beradelli about the impact of the storm
The rate of food insecurity for families with children has doubled since 2018, surpassing the Great Recession.
Pascale Ferrier has been charged with making threats against the president of the United States, and will make her first appearance in federal court in Buffalo on Tuesday afternoon.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says the U.K. is at "a perilous turning point" in the coronavirus pandemic, as newly confirmed cases have skyrocketed. Johnson announced a series of new coronavirus restrictions in an effort to curb the spread. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams has more.
Social media platform launched probe after users complained that its photo preview tool appears biased.
China's Xi Jinping responded to President Trump's comments about the coronavirus and warned that China will not "engage in zero sum game."
Civvl offers to help people find work evicting others, saying "there is plenty of work due to the dismal economy."
The first presidential debate is on September 29, the week after the U.S. passed 200,000 coronavirus deaths.
Today is National Voter Registration Day. CBS News campaign reporter Cara Korte joined CBSN to discuss why registration is down this year, and what to do if you still need to register to vote.
The United States has for many months had the highest number of infections and deaths in the world.
Scientists have found a glowing aurora surrounding the famous comet Chury.
Between one of the most active Atlantic hurricane seasons on record and the massive wildfires still raging on the West Coast, the U.S. is witnessing an unprecedented onslaught of natural disasters this year. Abrahm Lustgarten, a New York Times senior reporter investigating climate, joined CBSN to explain how climate migration will reshape the nation and the lasting impacts these disasters will have on cities.
Judges Amy Coney Barrett and Barbara Lagoa are considered the frontrunners as Mr. Trump considers who will succeed the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the high court.
Coronavirus cases are starting to drop in South Africa after the government enforced tough restrictions. This comes as the country makes gains in other health-related areas, especially when it comes to the flu. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta reports from Johannesburg.
President Trump is expected to name a nominee to the Supreme Court who will solidify a 6-3 conservative majority. Supporters of abortion rights fear that could threaten the future of Roe v. Wade. Anisha Singh of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund joined CBSN to explain what she believes is the danger facing abortion rights in the U.S.
A federal courthouse was boarded up and car access to a downtown park blocked off ahead of the highly anticipated decision.
The terms "Hispanic" and "Latino" are often used synonymously in the U.S., with the term "Latinx" used as a gender-neutral alternative to the latter.
Romney's support for moving forward with the confirmation process provides crucial backing to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
The U.S. leads the world in coronavirus deaths and still has the most cases in the world, with over 6.7 million people sickened by the virus since January.
As the U.S. nears 200,000 deaths from COVID-19, the CDC issues, then quickly removes, critical guidance on how the virus spreads. This confusion follows the agency's other shifting guidance on wearing masks and testing asymptomatic people. Dr. David Agus joined "CBS This Morning" to address what happened and what it means for the public.
The word "Latinx" has popped up in recent years among scholars and activists in the Hispanic community. Filmmaker and journalist Andrew Padilla joined CBSN during Hispanic Heritage Month to explain different identifying terms in the community and how those terms are used. He also discusses the influence of Latinos in New York City and how Bad Bunny has helped shine a light on issues in Puerto Rico.
With the presidential election exactly six weeks away, National Voter Registration Day is aiming to ensure every eligible voter has the tools to make their voice heard. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns discusses how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted registration efforts nationwide.
Advocates have warned that the policy deters immigrant communities from accessing critical government assistance during the pandemic.