U.S. investigating massive counterfeit N95 mask scam
Fake medical-grade face masks can give first responders a "false sense of security," fed official says.
Fake medical-grade face masks can give first responders a "false sense of security," fed official says.
New guidance from the CDC advises wearing well-fitting, multilayer cloth face masks or layering a cloth mask over a disposable mask.
The data points to success following the two dose schedule outlined by Pfizer and Moderna.
As an official inquiry reveals a U.S. company's link to the deadly Grenfell Tower disaster in London, flammable building materials continue to pose a threat to people across Britain.
President Biden on Wednesday announced sanctions on the military leaders who directed the recent coup in Myanmar, formerly known as Burma. Watch Mr. Biden's remarks to reporters at the White House.
Sources confirmed the prosecutor is requesting documents related to a recorded January 2 phone call in which Mr. Trump asked, "What are we going to do here, folks? I only need 11,000 votes."
Congressman Jamie Raskin, the lead House impeachment manager, opened the second day of former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial by laying out the timeline of Mr. Trump's statements before, during and after the attack on the Capitol. Raskin previewed the evidence House Democrats planned to present to argue for Mr. Trump's conviction. CAUTION: Some slides included in the presentation feature explicit language.
House impeachment managers plan to use "extraordinary" footage from Capitol security cameras that has not been made public, aides said.
As highly contagious coronavirus variants spread across the world, CBS News speaks to a doctor who has studied an extraordinary case of a patient who had the virus for five months. It may provide clues to understanding how the virus mutates and what scientists can do to stop its variants from spreading. Carter Evans reports.
As highly contagious coronavirus variants spread across the world, CBS News speaks to a doctor who has studied an extraordinary case of a patient who had the virus for five months. It may provide clues to understanding how the virus mutates and what scientists can do to stop its variants from spreading. Carter Evans reports.
"I feel blessed just to find her alive and everything," one of the men, Dion Merrick, a Navy veteran, told CBS News.
New research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows a well-fitting mask can offer significant protection against COVID-19, and there are new guidelines on the potential benefits of wearing two masks. CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said, "The bottom line is this: Masks work, and they work best when they have a good fit and are worn correctly." Watch her remarks.
Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne, tested positive for coronavirus last March.
The Coast Guard came to the rescue of three people, stuck on a deserted island in the Bahamas for more than a month. The Cuban nationals say they swam to Anguilla Key -- between Key West and Cuba -- after their boat capsized. One woman and two men were stuck there for 33 days, and say they survived by eating conch and rats, and building a makeshift shelter.
The two men and a woman survived by eating conchs and rats, a Coast Guard official told a Florida news station.
In this report which originally aired on April 13, 2003, “Sunday Morning” anchor Charles Osgood reports on efforts made by butterfly enthusiasts and scientists from the University of Florida to bring back from the brink a rare subspecies of butterfly, for years thought extinct until one colony was found in the Florida Keys. [Update: In 2011 the Miami Blue butterfly won emergency protection under the federal Endangered Species Act, and received formal protection the following year.]
Former President Donald Trump's defense team lost their bid to halt impeachment trial proceedings on constitutional grounds Tuesday. In a 56-44 vote, Democrats and some Republicans voted to move forward with the former president's trial after debating its jurisdiction. CBS News legal expert and political analyst Rikki Klieman joined CBSN to discuss the key takeaways.
Many seniors are struggling to navigate the complicated online process for obtaining COVID-19 vaccine appointments. Bloomberg News tech reporter Dina Bass joined CBSN with more on the problems they're encountering.
Sarah Thomas made history Sunday when she became the first woman to referee a Super Bowl. She was part of a seven-person crew officiating at Super Bowl LV in Tampa Bay.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said his visit comes with "special resonance" since he will be visiting during Black History Month.
The U.K. is confronting a major housing crisis following the deadly Grenfell Tower fire in 2017 and concerns about the widespread use of flammable building materials. CBS News reporter and producer Haley Ott reports from London on the investigation and what the government is doing to make high rises safer.
Day 2 of former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial will start Wednesday as House impeachment managers gear up to present their official opening arguments. During the first day's arguments, the House managers showed powerful video from the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes takes us through the highlights while CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins Vlad Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green from Capitol Hill for in-depth analysis.
Of the 50,000 glaciers in the fragile Himalayan Hindu Kush range, only 24 are being monitored. Unless that changes, experts say more catastrophes are guaranteed.
A divided Senate voted to proceed with former President Trump's second impeachment trial, setting the stage for opening arguments today; A lawyer stuck with a cat filter during a virtual hearing has gone viral on social media
After a harrowing first day that included graphic video evidence, the Senate will today hear opening arguments in the historic second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump. CBS News' Debra Alfarone joins "CBSN AM" from Capitol Hill to recap yesterday and set the stage for today's proceedings.