"Super-spreader" event linked to 125 virus cases at university
Since August 24, Monmouth University has reported over 319 coronavirus cases.
Since August 24, Monmouth University has reported over 319 coronavirus cases.
"By doing this against my will they are, in effect, harassing me," Fauci said Monday.
Astronaut Kate Rubins is using NASA's last currently contracted Soyuz seat for a ride to the space station.
With just three weeks until the presidential election, Joe Biden continues to hold the lead in many polls. Kyle Kondik, managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball from the University of Virginia's Center for Politics, joins CBSN to discuss their reporting showing President Trump is not making up ground.
Irritation and minor infections reported from affected Kimberly-Clark products manufactured over eight-month period.
Apple introduced four new iPhone models and an updated version of its smart speaker as it seeks to kick off holiday shopping season during an economic recession. CBS Los Angeles reports.
Members of anti-government paramilitary groups discussed kidnapping Virginia Governor Ralph Northam in June, an FBI agent testified.
With coronavirus cases rising across the country, New York's governor tells "CBS This Morning" how he's handling outbreaks in his state.
Governor Greg Abbott said that counties could only have one site where voters may hand-deliver mail ballots.
"She says, 'There's that 'N word' that Fetterman married,' and said I was a thief and that I didn't belong here and kept walking," Fetterman told CBS Pittsburgh.
The president is trying to keep his tax records from a grand jury.
Chief of largest bank warns of "considerable pain and suffering" if pandemic pushes U.S. into "double-dip" recession.
Machu Picchu closed in March – just days after Jesse Katayama arrived in Peru to see the ancient attraction.
During a break in the confirmation hearing for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett, CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell, chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford, chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes, and legal contributor Rebecca Riophe joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss the most significant moments of her testimony so far.
The high court declined to revive the case after the federal appeals court in D.C. ruled the Democratic lawmakers lack the legal standing to bring the case.
Face the Nation posts best viewership in 24 weeks and best performance in adults 25-54 in 19 weeks
However, Speaker Nancy Pelosi accused the White House of being unserious in its negotiations.
Angry voters are demanding a deadline extension, calling the outage "voter suppression."
Shortly after Gadot made the announcement, many people criticized the casting choice.
President Trump held a campaign rally in Florida last night. It was his first trip outside Washington since his hospitalization for COVID-19. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN with details.
Tourist Jesse Takayama took in the sights of Machu Picchu, which recently reopened just for him, after waiting seven months to see it. Takayama has been stranded in Peru since March, when he traveled to the country with dreams of touring the ruins. His initial plan for a short stay finally paid off after officials approved his special request to walk Machu Picchu before heading home.
Blue Origin, owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, is ramping up to begin launching paying customers.
Parents can set allowances through Chase Mobile app, and each child gets their own debit card.
Next year's cost of living adjustment is 1.3%, but some say the adjustment doesn't reflect real costs for seniors.
Officials found methamphetamine, heroin, fentanyl powder and fentanyl pills — worth an estimated $7.2 million.