Coronavirus updates: Death toll in U.S. tops 40,000; governors face pressure to reopen
Demonstrators in several states were protesting the stay-at-home orders in their area Sunday.
Demonstrators in several states were protesting the stay-at-home orders in their area Sunday.
"He made it through the surgery, which is really big because obviously his body is pretty weak," his wife Amanda Kloots said after the surgery.
They are our friends, our neighbors; people of renown, and just regular people. "Sunday Morning" takes a moment to remember just a few of the victims of the COVID-19 pandemic
Mr. Trump displayed a swab used in testing and said, thanks to the Defense Production Act, the U.S. will be getting swabs "very easily."
A historic collaboration between rival tech giants Apple and Google is developing a means by which smartphones will allow us to receive anonymous notifications when we've been exposed to people infected with the coronavirus
The governor said the flu "is in a completely different category" than the coronavirus.
Some families are turning to social media to connect with people who might be able to provide blood for the experimental coronavirus treatment.
"Florida morons" trended on Twitter as people around the country criticized the decision to reopen beaches.
"He's realizing that he really is a miracle," his wife said. "It's unbelievable that he made it through."
With limited resources, tribal leaders are improvising ways to stop the virus' spread.
President Trump has announced guidelines for states to begin reopening their economies.
On Friday, Cuomo and President Trump sparred over the coronavirus response.
Robin Grubbs, a case manager at the United States Penitentiary in Atlanta, was found dead in her home Tuesday and posthumously tested positive for the virus, a spokesperson said.
President Trump has touted the treatment. But doctors said it's too early to be sure.
Petco and PetSmart keeping some locations open under the argument that professional pet grooming is a vital service.
Police confirmed the suspect, identified as Gabriel Wortman, is also dead.
Under Governor Andrew Cuomo's executive order, couples can also obtain marriage licenses remotely.
Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, remains over 700 delegates away from the 1,999 needed to clinch the nomination.
The suspect died from what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said.
The subject of a viral 2017 NYT column titled "You May Want to Marry My Husband," written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal as she was dying from ovarian cancer, talks about the grieving process
Police confirmed the suspect, identified as Gabriel Wortman, is also dead.
Normally dangerous streets in Cape Town, South Africa now see sworn enemies meeting up to collect essential goods for distribution throughout hungry communities.
The three teenage teammates were killed in a helicopter crash in January.
The 267-page U.N. report that provides surveillance photos and new evidence.
With the world on halt, these lions are just sleeping through it.
Demonstrators in several states were protesting the stay-at-home orders in their area Sunday.
Under Governor Andrew Cuomo's executive order, couples can also obtain marriage licenses remotely.
Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, remains over 700 delegates away from the 1,999 needed to clinch the nomination.
The suspect died from what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said.
"He made it through the surgery, which is really big because obviously his body is pretty weak," his wife Amanda Kloots said after the surgery.
Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, remains over 700 delegates away from the 1,999 needed to clinch the nomination.
Gottlieb said on "Face the Nation" that people "still need to be worried" about the Southeast and Sun Belt.
The White House has faced criticism for testing capacity as governors face pressure to restart their economies.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Suzanne Clark, President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, that aired Sunday, April 12, 2020, on "Face the Nation."
The following is a transcript of an interview with former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb that aired Sunday, April 19, 2020, on "Face the Nation."
"He made it through the surgery, which is really big because obviously his body is pretty weak," his wife Amanda Kloots said after the surgery.
44 cast members from the 2006 Broadway revival of "A Chorus Line" – each living in lockdown – perform the show's opening dance, cut together into "one singular sensation"
As Broadway goes dark during the coronavirus pandemic, dancers have not let their passion go without an outlet. In this video conceived by Jeffrey Schecter and edited by Heather Parcells, they and 42 fellow cast members from the 2006 Broadway revival of "A Chorus Line" — each living in lockdown in locales across the U.S. and in Australia and Japan — perform the show’s opening dance in living rooms, backyards, empty streets and parking lots, which are cut together into "one singular sensation," in a performance by turns nostalgic, humorous and unifying.
They are our friends, our neighbors; people of renown, and just regular people. "Sunday Morning" takes a moment to remember just a few of the victims of the COVID-19 pandemic
They are our friends and neighbors, people of renown or just regular people. "Sunday Morning" takes a moment to remember just a few of the victims of the coronavirus pandemic.
Under Governor Andrew Cuomo's executive order, couples can also obtain marriage licenses remotely.
A historic collaboration between rival tech giants Apple and Google is developing a means by which smartphones will allow us to receive anonymous notifications when we've been exposed to people infected with the coronavirus
Have you interacted with a coronavirus hoax? Now, Facebook will let you know.
A month after launching in two California counties, the site run by a Google subsidiary is available in half a dozen communities outside the state.
"Once your data is in the wild, it stays in the wild and can be used by any number of unscrupulous characters," said CNET's Dan Patterson.
Mounting evidence links COVID-19 to olfactory loss, bringing attention to anosmia, a condition that can impact everything from taste to memories to intimate relationships.
"We're on the same trajectory as the worst prehistoric droughts," the researchers say.
The rule compelled America's coal plants to cut back emissions of mercury and other human health hazards, something the EPA chief said was regulatory overreach by the Obama administration.
The rule compelled America's coal plants to cut back emissions of mercury and other human health hazards, something the EPA chief said was regulatory overreach by the Obama administration.
After studying the star for nearly 30 years, astronomers have once again proven Albert Einstein's theory of relativity.
Demonstrators in several states were protesting the stay-at-home orders in their area Sunday.
"He made it through the surgery, which is really big because obviously his body is pretty weak," his wife Amanda Kloots said after the surgery.
They are our friends, our neighbors; people of renown, and just regular people. "Sunday Morning" takes a moment to remember just a few of the victims of the COVID-19 pandemic
Mr. Trump displayed a swab used in testing and said, thanks to the Defense Production Act, the U.S. will be getting swabs "very easily."
A historic collaboration between rival tech giants Apple and Google is developing a means by which smartphones will allow us to receive anonymous notifications when we've been exposed to people infected with the coronavirus
Three couples from Missouri, Texas and Arizona say cruise lines should have done more to protect them from COVID-19.
Have you interacted with a coronavirus hoax? Now, Facebook will let you know.
Company says its business model "forever-altered" as Americans stock up on Charmin toilet paper and Bounty paper towels.
The historic flight will mark the resumption of U.S. astronaut flights to orbit from American soil after a nine-year hiatus.
The airlines received billions in loans and grants under the CARES Act.
Police confirmed the suspect, identified as Gabriel Wortman, is also dead.
The suspect died from what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said.
Did a young white woman cause a wrongful conviction by blaming a murder on a "black guy"?
A Florida man has spent three decades in prison for a murder he says he didn't commit; evidence suggests he might be right — will he get a new trial?
Judge in Florida orders leaders of Genesis II Church of Health and Healing to cease selling bleaching agent it falsely claims will treat and prevent COVID-19.
The historic flight will mark the resumption of U.S. astronaut flights to orbit from American soil after a nine-year hiatus.
After studying the star for nearly 30 years, astronomers have once again proven Albert Einstein's theory of relativity.
They face an extended quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Astronomers believe the star was at least 100 times the mass of the sun.
Two astronauts who left Earth long before the coronavirus pandemic return to a changed world next week.
Photojournalist Sophia Germer, of The Times-Picayune/New Orleans Advocate, offers a view of the effect of coronavirus on the Big Easy
Photojournalist Chris Granger captures a moment in time in the Big Easy, when the city became subsumed by the coronavirus pandemic
A Florida man has spent three decades in prison for a murder he says he didn't commit; evidence suggests he might be right — will he get a new trial?
Food delivery service Uber Eats has revealed the most popular dishes, desserts and drinks Americans ordered while at home in March.
Photojournalist Peter Turnley captures a moment in time, when New York became the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in America
Doug and Peggy Ryen, their daughter, Jessica, and neighbor Christopher Hughes were brutally murdered inside the Ryen family’s home on June 4, 1983. Josh Ryen was the only survivor. A year-and-a-half later, the 10-year-old answered D.A. Dennis Kottemeier’s questions about that horrific night – with his grandmother by his side.
CBS News' Weijia Jiang on Sunday pressed President Trump on why he didn't warn people in February that coronavirus was spreading. Watch their exchange.
At the White House Coronavirus Task Force briefing on Sunday, Vice President Mike Pence said the Trump administration would be speaking to all 50 state governors about how the invocation of the Defense Production Act will affect testing. Watch his remarks.
For centuries, Japan has celebrated a unique art that brings together acting, singing and athleticism, performed before audiences that, at times, act like they're at a sporting event rather than a theater. Jon Wertheim reports on the "off-kilter" world of Kabuki.
Getting food to people in the U.S. has become an enormous challenge since the country has been gripped by COVID-19. Anderson Cooper reports on the charge being led, in part, by world-renowned chef José Andrés to make sure Americans have something to eat.