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Pennsylvania is reporting more than 5,000 new infections per day, up more than 115% in just two weeks.
Pennsylvania is reporting more than 5,000 new infections per day, up more than 115% in just two weeks.
Paul Ewell's post told Biden supporters to "unfriend" him and accused them of corrupting not only the election but "our youth."
"I couldn't handle 100,000 fans cheering on his name knowing what he is – what he's done," alleged victim Samantha Brennan told CBS News' Jericka Duncan.
Grassley, who is 87, said in a statement that he would "immediately quarantine" after exposure.
Health officials are asking those who attended to self-quarantine through Saturday.
El Paso, Texas, is one of the U.S. cities being hit hardest with a surge in coronavirus cases. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafrana joins "CBSN AM" with more on how officials there are dealing with it.
But 2 suspects are still on the run, and there's no sign yet of the diamond-encrusted loot pilfered from a 500-year-old castle in Dresden.
Communities across the country are announcing new coronavirus restrictions as cases continue to surge. CBS News correspondent Ian Lee joins "CBSN AM" to talk about the latest numbers.
In Rachel Bloom's new book, "I Want to Be Where the Normal People Are," she shares a brutally honest and hilarious account of her journey from awkward theater kid to star of "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend." Bloom takes Anthony Mason back to her former middle school, where she faced bullies but also found her love for musical theater. The award-winning actor, singer and writer discusses living with obsessive-compulsive disorder, having a baby during the pandemic, and losing her collaborator Adam Schlesinger to COVID-19.
The pandemic likely impacted your 2020 taxes, but what's really deductible? CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to explain.
Senior Sydney Barber will be the first Black woman to serve as brigade commander in the Naval Academy's 175 year history. Brigade commander is the highest leadership position within the student body. "CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Michelle Miller talked to Barber about the achievement.
President-elect Joe Biden is set to announce more White House staff members today as he presses ahead with his transition. He's also urging Congress to pass more economic stimulus as he criticizes President Trump for not doing enough to help Americans in need. CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion joined "CBSN AM" with the latest.
According to a new FBI report, 2019 was the deadliest year on record for hate crimes in the U.S.. Rabbi Hazzan Jeffrey Myers, rabbi at the Tree of Life Congregation in Pittsburgh, joins CBSN AM to discuss the findings and the 2018 attack that killed 11 people at his synagogue, the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in U.S. history.
First on "CBS This Morning," seven-time World Champion Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton speaks about his latest victory, his fight for racial justice and the commission he created to bring more diversity to the sport.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger discusses the increased pressure he's facing from fellow Republicans, including Senator Lindsey Graham, to throw out legal votes in a post-election audit of ballots in his state.
"The Quran does not treat them any differently, so why should we?" says the madrassa's founder, as LGBTQ advocates laud a "positive step," with work still to do.
More than 100,000 people have been tested for COVID-19 under the U.K.'s first attempt to embark on citywide mass testing and track down every case of the virus. It's believed to be one of the largest mass testing drives outside of China and could be a model for cities in the U.S. currently under siege.
As coronavirus cases rise, President-elect Joe Biden shared a dire warning with the Trump administration while the outgoing White House team continues to stall the presidential transition. Also, Georgia's secretary of state is accusing South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham of attempting to manipulate the vote count in Georgia. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Zekee Rayford, his father and their lawyers sat down with CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal to discuss a home security video showing him being tased and tackled by police outside his front door. They say they want the officers suspended without pay.
President Trump is expected to order the drawdown of thousands of U.S. troops from Iraq and Afghanistan by mid-January, leaving about 2,500 left in each country. The president's recently-fired defense secretary had warned it could lead to more violence. Weijia Jiang reports from the White House.
As the country continues to break records for new coronavirus infections, cases at nursing homes are again spiking. The concern is that as cases rise in the community, the virus could spread to heath care workers who serve the most vulnerable. Carter Evans reports.
President-elect Joe Biden predicted grave consequences if the Trump administration keeps stonewalling his team on the coronavirus pandemic. Nikole Killion reports.
"This was the second time my music has been sold without my knowledge," she wrote.
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Officials coast to coast are struggling to contain the pandemic's spread, as many enact new restrictions amid growing concerns for their economies. Omar Villafranca reports.