Live Updates: COVID-19 cases hit record high in U.S.
More than 88,000 new cases were reported in a single day – an all-time high in the pandemic.
More than 88,000 new cases were reported in a single day – an all-time high in the pandemic.
The pair announced the news in a unique way.
President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are traveling through the Midwest today to make their final pitches to voters. CBS News' Nancy Chen joins CBSN to talk about the latest from the campaign trail.
Matt Schlapp, the chairman of the American Conservative Union and a Trump campaign surrogate, joins CBSN to talk about President Trump's message on the campaign trail in the final days of the 2020 race.
President Trump and Joe Biden are holding several events across the Midwest Friday, as they kick off the final weekend of the campaign. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined CBSN AM with the latest on the race.
Dr. Bob Lahita, a professor of medicine at New York Medical College and the chairman of medicine at St. Joseph's Healthcare System, said Friday that deaths due to COVID-19 aren't being seen at the same rates witnessed earlier this year. But he warned that anyone can die from the virus.
Joe Biden's running mate, Kamala Harris, is visiting Texas on the last day of early voting in the state. Chuck Rocha, a former senior advisor for the 2016 and 2020 Bernie Sanders campaign, joined CBSN to give insight on the growing Latino voting population in Texas and why Sanders supporters are throwing their support behind Biden.
Turkey reports at least six people were killed, and a small tsunami struck part of the country's third-largest city.
Pres. Trump and Joe Biden head to Midwest today; Michigan Feds arrest white supremacy group members
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger shares financial tips on how Americans can regain financial security during the coronavirus pandemic.
Michigan's attorney general has announced charges against two men tied to a white supremacist extremist group called The Base. Charles Marino, a former Secret Service special agent and CEO of Sentinel Security Solutions, joined CBSN's Anne-Marie Green to discuss the case and the growing threat of domestic terrorism from such groups.
The software company Palantir Technologies has faced criticism in recent years over the vast amounts of data it synthesizes for clients. The company has worked with the CIA, ICE, the U.S. Army and more. Michael Steinberger wrote an in-depth article about Palantir for The New York Times Magazine, and he joined CBSN to break down the privacy debate.
The team is partnering with Toyota to pair the sport's only Black full-time driver with its only Black owner.
The presidential candidates are setting their sights on battleground states in the Midwest with four days left until Election Day. This comes as the region sees a spike in coronavirus cases. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe has details, and CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joined CBSN to discuss what's at stake for the candidates.
“CBS This Morning” is getting a first look at 23XI Racing’s new car for the upcoming season. The racing team is owned by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin. NASCAR racer Bubba Wallace will drive the #23 car starting in 2021.
Anthony Mason takes a look at the way masks were handled more than a century ago during the 1918 flu pandemic, and found some similarities to today.
Many assume young people are apathetic and won’t vote. But in 2018, young Americans proved otherwise when they mobilized to help elect a new generation of leaders. This year, the youth vote is more than 48 million strong — and it could once again make all the difference.
"60 in 6" correspondent Laurie Segall speaks with members of two self-identified militia groups, the Boogaloo Boys and the Home Guards, about why there are escalating concerns about violence stemming from the results of the election -- no matter who wins.
About 675,000 Americans would die during the pandemic in 1918.
Will Hargrove's bizarre online searches and suspicious behavior caught on camera helped police piece together what happened to his bride-to-be.
"He listened to what we had to say today and assured he will and can get it done," Lil Wayne said.
An historic number of women of color, at least 117, are nominees for the House and Senate this November. Most of those women running to make Congress more diverse are Democrats, approximately half are African American and more than a quarter are Hispanic. Nikole Killion reports.
CBS News elections and surveys director, Anthony Salvanto, has a preview of the final battleground tracker poll before Election Day. He'll also share what record-breaking early voting might mean for the race.
Thousands of employers are peddling paid time off for workers to vote or volunteer at the polls, while veterans' groups work to expand voting access for disabled Americans. Chip Reid reports.
Trump Jr. said the U.S. has "gotten control of this thing" on a record-breaking day of new cases.