28-year-old doctor dies from COVID-19, family says
Adeline Fagan was an OB/GYN starting her second year of residency in Texas when she began showing symptoms.
Adeline Fagan was an OB/GYN starting her second year of residency in Texas when she began showing symptoms.
Steakhouse chain blames indoor dining closures and landlords' "refusal" to reduce its rent.
Polling shows former Vice President Joe Biden is leading President Trump slightly in the state.
While more than 7 million public school students in the U.S. receive special education, only 20% of those students received the support they were entitled to during the pandemic.
One senior public health official credits basic measures like masks and hand washing with giving South Africa a virtually flu-free year.
The 570-foot-long "Arktika" is designed to smash Putin's Russia a path of "sovereignty" through ice 9 feet deep in the sensitive northern region.
People who were at the airport between 12:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Sunday might have been exposed, the Maine CDC said.
"We need for everyone in the world to 'synchronize our watches'" in the fight against climate change, say the activists behind the display.
In our series "First Person," a young resident physician tells her story about volunteering to help in the worst months of New York City's COVID-19 pandemic.
Rescuers raced to save nearly 200 whales stuck in a remote Australian harbor on Tuesday, hoping to minimize the death toll of a mass stranding that has already killed 90 whales. At least 25 have been freed so far.
We often get asked about the way we identify the president…
We often get asked about the way we refer to the president…
A psychiatrist who's interviewed Assange about 20 times says the WikiLeaks founder has shown "severe depression" and "psychotic symptoms."
The Denver Broncos, San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks were hit with a $250,000 fine – but that's not all.
Republicans have slammed the bill for not including funds to assist farmers.
As American children return to classrooms this fall, the pandemic has drastically changed the environment for learning. Children with special needs are having a more difficult time adapting to distance learning. One newly-formed nonprofit on New York's Long Island is trying to help change that. Jamie Wax reports.
Ellen DeGeneres began the new season of her talk show by addressing allegations of a toxic work environment. In front of a virtual audience, she apologized to her staff, "I want to say I'm am so sorry to the people who were affected." Jamie Yuccas reports.
Florida voters are still deciding who to choose in the 2020 presidential election as the race heats up in the key battleground state. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
As the number of coronavirus deaths in the U.S. nears 200,000, it's taking a serious toll on doctors and nurses. CBS News senior medical correspondent Dr. Tara Narula spoke to health care professionals about how the pandemic is affecting their mental and physical health.
"I close my eyes and I see the patient that I took care of last. I see the image… just images of suffering," a nurse said. "I think that's gonna scar me for life."
Comedians and talk show hosts Desus Nice and The Kid Mero join "CBS This Morning" to discuss their new book, "God-Level Knowledge Darts: Life Lessons from the Bronx." The duo gives their best life advice on dating, fame and taking late night TV by storm.
Senator Ted Cruz joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the Senate fight to fill Ruth Bader Ginsburg's vacant Supreme Court seat with President Trump's forthcoming nominee.
This 8-year-old boy from Massachusetts just got a bionic arm that not only makes him look like a superhero – it allows him to act like a kid.
The Department of Commerce's inspector general warned the shortened schedule "increases the risks to the accuracy of the 2020 Census."
The ruling, which says absentee ballots postmarked by Election Day can be counted if received up to six days after Election Day, will almost certainly be appealed.