3 workers at facilities housing migrant kids in U.S. custody test positive for coronavirus
A dozen migrant children in U.S. custody have been tested for the virus. Five results came back negative and the rest are pending.
A dozen migrant children in U.S. custody have been tested for the virus. Five results came back negative and the rest are pending.
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Those who continue to provide abortion will face "penalties of up to $1,000 or 180 days of jail time."
Justice Department spokeswoman Kerri Kupec said the recommendations were developed in consultation with Congress and the federal judiciary.
Coronavirus has forced 60 Minutes out of its 52-year home in the CBS Broadcast Center, but it hasn't knocked the show off the air. Correspondent Bill Whitaker pays tribute to all those who put this show together from their homes and remote workspaces.
Coronavirus has forced 60 Minutes out of its 52-year home in the CBS Broadcast Center, but it hasn't knocked the show off the air. Correspondent Bill Whitaker pays tribute to all those who put this show together from their homes and remote workspaces.
Governor Andrew Cuomo said the Javits Center in Manhattan is being transformed into a hospital with 1,000 beds to treat coronavirus patients.
A 9-year-old boy from Ireland didn't let coronavirus precautions stop him from playing music with his grandpa. They sang Queen's "I Want To Break Free" together – digitally. The boy's mom filmed the duet and it went viral on Twitter.
At 68, the popular country singer is not resting on his laurels
This week on 60 Minutes: Scientists rush to develop a novel coronavirus vaccine, the economic emergency created by coronavirus, and why Hungary is paying its citizens to start families
Lora Shiao, who previously held National Counterterrorism Center's third-highest position as executive director, will become the center's first female acting director on April 3.
The Justice Department filed its first enforcement action against a website peddling fake vaccines, as CBP seizes counterfeit COVID-19 testing kits.
Singer Kenny Rogers, best known for his 1978 country hit “The Gambler,” died Saturday, May 21 at age 81. In this profile originally broadcast on “CBS Sunday Morning” on September 3, 2006, Rogers talked with correspondent Russ Mitchell about his transition from avant-garde jazz, folk and rock to country, and his passion for photography. Mitchell also talked with superstar Dolly Parton about her hit duet with Rogers, “Islands in the Stream.”
Justice Department spokeswoman Kerri Kupec said the recommendations were developed in consultation with Congress and the federal judiciary.
"Hands, washing hands ... Reaching out, don't touch me, I won't touch you."
Neil Diamond is doing his part to promote steps to prevent the spread of the coronavirus – and he found a creative way to do it. Diamond changed the lyrics to his iconic hit "Sweet Caroline" for a musical PSA about the virus.
Actor Robert De Niro warned his fellow New Yorkers to stay home during the coronavirus outbreak. The actor channeled his character from "Meet The Parents" to tell everyone, "I'm watching you." Governor Andrew Cuomo shared the video on Twitter, along with messages from other celebrities.
A man on death row says his blood was planted at the crime scene. Will an empty vial help his case? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
The hang-up on another $1.5 to $2 trillion in expected financial aid has hit stock markets in spite of the Fed's rescue efforts, as global COVID-19 deaths top 15,000.
A second attempt to move forward with the massive spending deal failed as Democrats demanded changes to the Republican bill.
The president has invoked the law to ramp up the production of medical equipment and supplies, but he's reluctant to use that authority.
By social distancing and quarantining, people are "saving lives," retired NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson said.
With a shortage of personal protective equipment, some have resorted to using bandanas to cover their faces.
One expert told CBS News people with a recent loss of smell should self-isolate and consider it like other common COVID-19 symptoms such as cough or fever.
App users will get a random request for a selfie and they have 20 minutes to upload it or else the police will pay them a visit