How to manage financial stress in the COVID era
First, cover your basic necessities, experts say. Then start working on a long-term financial strategy.
First, cover your basic necessities, experts say. Then start working on a long-term financial strategy.
Going into the final full month of the presidential race, Biden had nearly three times as much to spend as Trump.
Pope Francis made his endorsement of same-sex civil unions while being interviewed for a feature-length documentary.
Cuomo spoke after red zone COVID-19 infection rates have come down in parts of the state in the last week, but as as New Jersey sees a surge in cases.
Moderna's CEO says interim results are expected next month from a large clinical trial of the company's coronavirus vaccine -- one of several vaccines in the final phase of testing. If all goes well, the FDA could authorize emergency use by the end of the year. Internal medicine specialist and immunologist Dr. Neeta Ogden joined CBSN to weigh in on the latest developments.
Democratic nominee Joe Biden has no public events scheduled Wednesday as he prepares for Thursday's second and final presidential debate. Meanwhile, former President Barack Obama will make his first in-person campaign appearance on Biden's behalf in Philadelphia. CBS News 2020 campaign reporter Bo Erickson joins CBSN to talk about the latest.
The deal does not release any of the company's executives or owners – members of the wealthy Sackler family – from criminal liability, the Associated Press reports.
"This is not us hunting somebody down, not kneeling on a neck. This is nothing like that," Jonathan Mattingly said.
With under two weeks until the election, Dave Matthews and other big-name musicians are teaming up with HeadCount to make sure Americans are ready to vote. Matthews tells "CBS This Morning" about how voters can make sure they are prepared for the election, as well as the importance of the youth vote.
New information on the Trump administration's impact on families trying to cross the U.S. southern border has come to light. Lawyers say they cannot find the parents of 545 children after they were separated at the border. The children are in U.S. custody, and some of them haven't seen their parents in more than three years. Mireya Villarreal reports on the effort to track them down.
According to the American Psychological Association's "Stress in America" survey, nearly two in three adults this year said money is a significant source of stress in their life, and about half of adults said they have experienced negative financial impact due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Walser Wealth Management president Rebecca Walser joins CBSN to discuss how to manage financial anxiety.
Tony Dokoupil heads to Erie, Pennsylvania, where Trump supporters tell him why they're voting for the president in 2020.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is citing progress in stimulus relief talks with the White House as tens of millions of Americans struggle in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is not on board. Meanwhile, President Trump is hitting the campaign trail and walked out early on a "60 Minutes" interview taping. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joins CBSN with the latest developments.
Former President Obama is appearing at a drive-in rally in Philadelphia on Wednesday evening.
With the 2020 election less than two weeks away, "CBS This Morning" takes a look at voter enthusiasm. As part of the series At America's Crossroads, Tony Dokoupil spends the day at a Trump rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, where he asks voters how the president has met their expectations after four years.
The CBS News Battleground Tracker shows six states are currently toss-ups for the presidential election and 96 electoral college votes. Democratic strategist and CBS News political contributor Joel Payne and Republican strategist and CBS News political analyst Leslie Sanchez join “CBS This Morning” to talk about where the race stands and what to expect on Election Day.
Less than two weeks out from Election Day, Anthony Mason checks in with six women from the all-important Philadelphia suburbs to hear how they're feeling about the pandemic, President Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis, the debates, final campaign tactics and the proposed stimulus.
Security forces in Nigeria have sparked global outrage after shooting protesters demonstrating against police brutality. Witnesses say several protesters were killed in overnight as people broke a curfew set by the government. BBC News correspondent Ishaq Khali reports from Nigeria's capital city of Abuja.
In at least four Midwestern states — South Dakota, Iowa, Idaho and Wisconsin — an alarming 20% of recent tests are positive.
Salem typically attracts half a million visitors during October but due to the coronavirus pandemic, the city is asking visitors without plans to not visit.
A young woman vanishes from her Florida condo – security footage captures a phantom figure calmly parking her car. Is it the kidnapper? "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports Saturday, October 24 at 10/9c on CBS.
Blue-collar workers and other Pennsylvania voters spoke to "CBS This Morning" co-host Tony Dokoupil about which candidate they think could promise the best future for them.
In 2016, White voters without a college degree voted for President Trump by a more than two-to-one margin, helping lift him to surprise victories in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. Tony Dokoupil went to Pennsylvania to learn if former Vice President Joe Biden has done enough to win voters back.
An anonymous grand juror who won a court fight to speak publicly about the Breonna Taylor investigation says they did not agree with statements made by Kentucky's attorney general. They say they were not given options to consider murder charges. Jericka Duncan has more.
COVID-19 cases in the Dakotas are surging as the CDC gives sobering new statistics about coronavirus-related deaths across the country. David Begnaud reports.