Hopes dimming for another round of stimulus checks in 2020
Millions of Americans are heading for a "bleak winter" without additional financial relief from U.S., economists warn.
Millions of Americans are heading for a "bleak winter" without additional financial relief from U.S., economists warn.
CBS News special correspondent James Brown, who is also the host of "The NFL Today" and "Inside the NFL," breaks down the latest on the Tokyo Olympic Games and the 2020-21 NBA season.
Waters told the rapper she is "incredibly proud" of how she has used her platform.
Brazil's most populous state will make the coronavirus vaccine compulsory for its 46 million residents, putting São Paulo Governor João Doria at odds with President Jair Bolsonaro, a noted coronavirus skeptic who has said he will not get inoculated. Terrence McCoy, The Washington Post's Brazil correspondent, joined CBSN from Rio de Janeiro to discuss.
Record-breaking wildfires and a relentless hurricane season — on top of an ongoing pandemic — have left more Americans in need of emergency housing than ever before.
Medical experts are struggling to find the cause of the illness that gave patients symptoms like nausea, seizures and vomiting.
Pfizer has reported no serious side effects, but some recipients experienced flu-like reactions — including fever, fatigue or muscle aches — especially after the required second dose.
Soldiers and officers are expected to be suspended or fired as a result of an investigation into a culture of discrimination, harassment and assault at Fort Hood.
"If the worst happens, hospitals will not be able to treat all sick Pennsylvanians and will be forced to turn away people who need treatment," Governor Wolf warned.
The U.S. Army will release its long-awaited report Tuesday detailing its investigation into Fort Hood after dozens of deaths on the base. The problems at the base drew worldwide attention after the murder of 20-year-old specialist Vanessa Guillen in April. Mireya Villarreal reports.
UK administers first approved Pfizer vaccine in the world; Students show signs of distance learning struggles
The paper is the first-peer reviewed study of Phase 3 COVID-19 vaccine trial results in the world.
British health authorities have begun rolling out initial doses of the coronavirus vaccine created by Pfizer and BioNTech. In the U.S., Pfizer's vaccine could be approved by the end of the week. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports from outside the hospital in central England where the first dose was administered, and Dr. Dyan Hes, founder of Gramercy Pediatrics in New York City, joined CBSN to discuss what precautions Americans should be taken as they await the vaccine in the... Читать дальше...
President-elect Joe Biden is expected to nominate retired four-star Army general Lloyd Austin as defense secretary. If the Senate confirms him, Austin will become the first African American to lead the Pentagon. CBS News Radio White House correspondent Steven Portnoy joined "CBSN AM" with the latest.
President-elect Joe Biden has chosen retired General Lloyd Austin to be his defense secretary. CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion joins CBSN to discuss what makes the pick so historic.
President Trump is gearing up for a major coronavirus vaccine summit at the White House today. This comes as the New York Times reports the Trump administration passed on a chance to buy even more doses of Pfizer's vaccine over the summer. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joined CBSN to explain the latest developments.
Massachusetts is in the midst of a coronavirus surge.
The summit brings together public and private-sector stakeholders who will play crucial roles in distribution and administration of COVID-19 vaccines.
According to researchers at Brown University, the number of Afghan civilians killed in airstrikes carried out by the U.S. and its allies has risen by 330% since 2017. Also, a mystery illness is setting off alarm bells in India, and life in Wuhan, China, where the coronavirus pandemic began, has largely returned to normal. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab joined "CBSN AM" with headlines from around the world.
64-year-old Mark Torregosa contracted the coronavirus earlier this year and faced complications that led to four amputations. He has turned one of the greatest challenges in his life into a positive as he learns to adapt to a new way of living. Meg Oliver reports.
Husband and wife Austin and Lexy Burke use TikTok's "Venmo Challenge" to raise money to help people hurt by the pandemic. Since they began the challenge in May, the couple has raised more than $155,000 and given over 100 strangers huge tips. Errol Barnett talks with them about how the challenge grew to help so many people.
The Trump administration has fully restored the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and is now accepting new applicants. The Obama-era policy protects young, undocumented immigrants from deportation. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN with the latest details.
Frightening video shows armed agents raiding the home of a data scientist who challenged Florida's official count of coronavirus victims. Rebekah Jones tweeted the video from Monday's raid, but police deny that anyone pointed weapons at her family.
In one of the toughest holiday seasons ever, retailers are changing advertising tactics to pitch to consumers. Anna Werner reports.
A decade ago, an eccentric New Mexico art dealer hid more than $1 million worth of treasure somewhere in the Rocky Mountains. In June, he said someone had found it, but that person wished to remain anonymous. Now, the man who found Fenn's treasure is unmasking himself. Janet Shamlian reports.