Americans are scared as virus surges. They're also resilient.
"I am already drained and overwhelmed," admits one nursing assistant. After getting sick another worker says, "You have to make it work."
"I am already drained and overwhelmed," admits one nursing assistant. After getting sick another worker says, "You have to make it work."
The Kansas City Chiefs capped off a thrilling week 11 on Sunday with a come-from-behind victory over the division rival Las Vegas Raiders. Will Brinson, senior NFL writer for CBS Sports, joins CBSN with a recap.
A new report shows how the pandemic has dramatically reduced preventive medical care that can be life saving. Now, some women who are going back and getting tests say they're being charged hundreds of dollars for a screening they thought was free. CBS News national correspondent Anna Werner joins CBSN with details.
After Pope Francis met with NBA players to discuss their social justice efforts, they handed him an Orlando Magic jersey and a golden basketball.
Social worker Rebecca McDonald was laid off from her government job in September, losing not just her income, but also her health insurance. Then she caught COVID-19. The 46-year-old Georgia resident spoke with CBS News about how she got through.
The 26-year-old rapper, whose real name is Benito Martínez Ocasio, wasn't showing any major symptoms of the virus, his publicist said.
Musical instrument chain said it will remain open for holiday shoppers and continue to honor gift cards.
Mayorkas, a Cuban immigrant who arrived in the U.S. as a political refugee, would also become the first Latino to lead the department.
This holiday season will be an important one for small businesses that have been hit hard throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. According to data from the Opportunity Insights Economic Tracker based out of Harvard University, small business revenue in the U.S. has decreased by 31% compared to January 2020. Barbara Kahn, professor of marketing at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School and author of "The Shopping Revolution," joins CBSN to discuss what to keep in mind ahead of Small Business Saturday.
The Justice Department has filed more than 100 lawsuits against landowners to seize their property along the U.S.-Mexico border.
The president-elect named his secretary of state, national security adviser, homeland security secretary, ambassador to the UN and made other key appointments.
Five players traveled to meet with the pope after the Vatican reached out to learn about their work for social change.
The bar was cited three times in one day for violating COVID-19 guidance, according to local reports.
Italy joins the U.S., Brazil, India, Mexico and the U.K. in passing the symbolic 50,000-death mark.
"I'm working off evidence," Professor Ken Dark told CBS News. "What's there on the ground is very consistent, very convincing."
Francis gives his most personal insight ever of the ordeal that left him "hanging between life and death" with a misdiagnosed pulmonary infection.
The Thanksgiving travel rush is underway as coronavirus infections are skyrocketing across the country. CBS News' Bofta Yimam joins CBSN AM with more.
Navigating a tense election season is tough enough without dealing with strong opinions and family dynamics at the Thanksgiving table. Karith Foster, a motivational speaker, author, comedian and diversity engagement specialist, joins CBSN to discuss how to handle these conversations and keep your Turkey Day dinner civil.
Food insecurity appears to be on the rise across the country, worsened by the pandemic. Researchers from Northwestern University estimate food insecurity in America doubled in the first few months after the coronavirus arrived, and a recent CBS News poll shows more than one third of Americans are at least somewhat concerned they won't have enough money for groceries in the next year. Errol Barnett reports on the growing need before the holidays.
With one week left in November, the U.S. has already seen its highest monthly coronavirus case total. This comes as AstraZeneca announced that trials show its vaccine is up to 90% effective. CBS News' Charlie D'Agata reports on the findings, and Dr. Ron Elfenbein, medical director and owner of FirstCall Medical Center, joined CBSN to break down what we know so far about the vaccine options. He also explains why a new antibody drug approved by the FDA may be limited in the scope of who it can help.
The 2020 Trump campaign is now asking for a second recount in Georgia after the state certified President-elect Joe Biden as the winner on Friday. The campaign continues to lose election lawsuit challenges in court. CBS News 2020 campaign reporter LaCrai Mitchell joined CBSN AM with the latest.
Biden to announce several key cabinet positions; Hospitalizations, deaths rise across U.S.
Former White House chief of staff also discusses President-Elect Joe Biden's prospective Cabinet picks
The Nigerian Army admits giving soldiers live ammunition during protests in October. A pro-democracy activist from Hong Kong is in custody. Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is on trial over allegations of corruption. And the U.K. lifts isolation requirements amid its coronavirus lockdown. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joins CBSN AM with today's global headlines.
Long-term symptoms plague COVID 'Long-Haulers'; Student enrollment down during pandemic; Checking in on the 90+ Study on aging