Man's yard covered in flags representing COVID-19 deaths in Texas
Reilly wanted to send a simple message to people who were ignoring restrictions and putting others at risk: "Don't kill my kid."
Reilly wanted to send a simple message to people who were ignoring restrictions and putting others at risk: "Don't kill my kid."
The comedian's Thanksgiving holiday, which he shared with the same people he's been in lockdown with since March, suggests a musical theme for this Year of COVID-19
A new Republican proposal slashing the Fed's emergency powers has stalled negotiations for a relief bill.
President Trump's final days in office leave plenty of time for more controversial pardons.
Company offering full refunds to customers as developer works to fix glitches in highly anticipated video game.
On-time deliveries from U.S. Postal Service have dropped steeply in recent days, frustrating retailers and customers.
The FDA could authorize emergency use of Moderna's coronavirus vaccine as early as today, which would make it the second vaccine available in U.S. CBS News' David Begnaud reports on the fight against the growing pandemic, and Dr. Annette Reboli, professor of medicine and dean of the Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, joined CBSN to discuss the latest on efforts to roll out the vaccines.
The former president argued college athletes should get paid, considering the "risks" they're subjected to.
The U.S. saw a spike in cases following Thanksgiving, and 30 million more people are expected to travel for the winter holidays.
A snowplow buried a car in Owego, New York, under 4 feet of snow — with the driver trapped inside.
A lawsuit says the Kansas sheriff's deputy was "callously indifferent" to the man's rights when he struck him with a patrol truck.
Surgeon General Jerome Adams, Biden Chief of Staff Ron Klain and FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb appear on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
The president-elect has said he will take his vaccine in front of the media to build public confidence.
In some states, more than half of inmates have been infected, according to data collected by The Associated Press and The Marshall Project.
The U.S. has always counted citizens and non-citizens for the purposes of redrawing congressional districts every 10 years.
Dashcam video captures the moment Kiowa County Sheriff's Deputy Jeremy Rodriguez struck 35-year-old Lionel Womack with his patrol truck. Womack, a former police detective from Kansas City, alleges in an excessive-force lawsuit that he sustained serious injuries when Rodriguez "intentionally" drove over him during the August 15 encounter, after Womack fled a traffic stop.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said Friday a shutdown that would close non-essential businesses is "totally avoidable" -- and that he doesn't believe the state is destined for one. "Destiny is what we make it," Cuomo said at a COVID-19 briefing. Watch his remarks.
The FDA tested dozens of weight-loss and sexual performance products and found potentially harmful substances.
The question of whether New York City needs to go into a full shutdown became a political football this week between the governor and the city's mayor.
U.S. officials are raising alarm over a massive cyberattack that affected some government agencies. The country's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has called the hack a "grave risk" to the federal government and private organizations. Representative Jim Himes, a Connecticut Democrat, joined CBSN to discuss the significance of the security breach of the nation's sensitive data.
Health care workers across the country are waiting for their hospital to receive the first round of Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine as COVID-19 surges. Meanwhile, the Food and Drug Administration is gearing up to approve emergency-use authorization for Moderna's vaccine. Dr. Kelechi Olejeme joined "CBSN AM" one day after receiving the Pfizer vaccine. She explained the differences between the two vaccines and how she felt following her inoculation.
Proceeds from the bids will go to a local Boys and Girls Club.
A Vermont program is helping struggling families, restaurants, farmers and food producers as the pandemic continues to grip the nation. Stephanie Bonin, from the Brattleboro hub of Vermont Everyone Eats, joins "CBSN AM" to talk more about the program and the concern they face if funding runs out.
Congress is scrambling to pass a new coronavirus relief package and government funding bill by midnight before the government shuts down. While negotiations are taking longer than lawmakers anticipated, they're hopeful they'll be able to strike a deal. Molly Hooper, a CBS News political contributor and host of the "Article One" podcast, spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about what to expect from today's talks.
CBSN's Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers talk about the top political headlines with CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe and CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy.