Cuomo says Trump administration's inaction will decide who dies
Cuomo said the federal government's lack of help will "pick the 26,000 people who are going to die."
Cuomo said the federal government's lack of help will "pick the 26,000 people who are going to die."
Moderna and Inovio Pharmaceuticals tell 60 Minutes it could be a year before COVID-19 vaccinations are available to the public.
Tributes poured in for the multiple Tony Award-winner, known for the plays "Love! Valour! Compassion!" and "Master Class" and the musicals "Ragtime" and "Kiss of the Spider Woman."
Like many other people stuck indoors, Mrs. Obama said the family is "Netflix and chilling" to pass the time.
A man on death row says his blood was planted at the crime scene. Will an empty vial help his case?
As pandemic slams U.S. economy, investors are counting on Congress to pass relief package approaching $2 trillion.
Doctors and scientists tell 60 Minutes correspondent Bill Whitaker how their labs are working to blunt the spread of the deadly COVID-19 outbreak.
Ahead of the season finale of "Star Trek: Picard," the actor said you can get a free month of the streaming service in the U.S. with the code: GIFT.
Sir Patrick Stewart is returning as Captain Jean Luc Picard in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" after nearly two decades. Stewart first played Picard in 1987, and continued for seven seasons and four movies. Stewart joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about his return in "Star-Trek: Picard," streaming on CBS All Access.
Inovio Pharmaceuticals designed its COVID-19 vaccine with the help of a computer algorithm.
Forty-five healthy volunteers will be the first to receive a COVID-19 vaccine as Moderna begins its clinical trial.
A "who's who of energy towns and major resort, leisure and amusement destinations" could face huge problems.
Remdesivir is the first antiviral to begin clinical trials in the U.S. in the race to end the COVID-19 pandemic.
The president said the "cure" of severe economic slowdown is worse than the "problem" of the deadly virus.
Created in response to the 2001 anthrax scare, the biocontainment unit at the University of Nebraska Medical Center has treated patients with Ebola and now COVID-19.
About 20% of people on the planet have been told to stay home to stop the spread of COVID-19.
One telemedicine company has seen its patients increase by 257% during the national emergency.
Singer Kenny Rogers, best known for his 1978 country hit “The Gambler,” died Friday, March 20 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.”
As the virus bears down, Bryan and Michael Morin are going all out to ensure their pizzeria employees still get paid.
"I live in Austin, TX and watch you everyday. Stay safe," a woman tweeted during one of Cuomo's many press briefings
President Trump tapped Meadows to serve as his chief of staff earlier this month, making him the fourth to serve in the role in either an acting or permanent capacity.
Brady Sluder said in the viral video last week that coronavirus wasn't going to stop him from partying.
As unemployment claims surge, Starbucks said it will pay all employees in the U.S. and Canada, even if they choose to stay home.
As social distancing measures force homeless shelters to cut their intake capacity in half, a Seattle religious group is worried about the city's unhoused population. Restrictions on movement are hindering both fundraising and food distribution efforts. Noelle Wiggins from REACH talked to CBSN's Anne-Marie Green.