Queen Elizabeth offers words of hope in first-ever Easter message
"We know that coronavirus will not overcome us. As dark as death can be, particularly for those suffering with grief, light and life are greater," Queen Elizabeth II said.
"We know that coronavirus will not overcome us. As dark as death can be, particularly for those suffering with grief, light and life are greater," Queen Elizabeth II said.
A hole in the ozone opens up every year above Antarctica — but scientists were surprised to find one on the other side of the planet.
In 1978, Kathy Kleiner was severely beaten by Ted Bundy after he broke into her room at the Chi Omega sorority house at Florida State University. In the scheme of her life, though, that attack is only part of her survival story.
Apple and Google are teaming up to work on technology to help reduce the spread of coronavirus. CBS News cand Wired editor-in-chief Nick Thompson joined CBSN with more on how their tracing technology will work.
The Navy reported 103 new cases of the coronavirus onboard the ship in one day.
The transgender community has always faced difficulty accessing adequate health care — and in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, things have only gotten worse
A vigorous storm that has been parked over Southern California for days is moving eastward.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said Saturday that 783 people died in the state the day before from coronavirus, a number similar to previous days this week. Cuomo said it's a sign the number of deaths is stabilizing, but at a "horrific rate." Watch his remarks.
Here are just some of the coronavirus pandemic's many victims: who they were, and the lives they touched.
In an average year, hosting a major party convention can cost tens of millions.
Cave's wife, Emily, posted a heartbreaking image on her Instagram account, saying: "My heart is shattered."
At least 18,860 people have died due to the virus in the United States.
Legendary FDNY Fire Marshal John Knox died of COVID-19 on March 16. After serving in Korea, Knox investigated hundreds of fires in the 70s and 80s with the FDNY. He came out of retirement after 9/11 to help work at ground zero. Anthony Mason remembers his life of service.
"I'm sure everyone's living with the same question: Every time you wake up you say, 'When does this nightmare end?'" Cuomo said.
"We're able to ventilate, successfully, two patients for about an hour using this system," Dr. Matthew Levin told CBS News' Don Dahler.
The spread of coronavirus is putting a strain on community health centers. A safety net stretched thin, where it is needed most. Adriana Diaz reports.
The lyric sheet was sold at an auction marking the 50th anniversary of the band's historic breakup.
Cuomo said Friday officials are "cautiously optimistic" that the infection rate is slowing in the state.
The coronavirus pandemic forcing the shutdown of nonessential businesses has created a small but growing problem for Americans - with no hair salons or barber shops open, people have to turn to other methods of getting their hair cut and colored. Ed O’Keefe speaks to some people who are living under lockdown about how they are managing to keep their loose ends trim and tidy.
Franco-American baker Apollonia Poilane runs what is reputed to be one of the world’s best bakeries, but to her, it is a family business and a calling. After her parents died when Poilane was just 18, she stepped up as the head of the bakery that her grandfather founded and father turned into a worldwide name. She sits down with Jamie Wax to talk about her childhood growing up at the bakery and her mother’s design studio, and why she felt it was important to shoulder her family tradition.
More than 18,700 people have died due to the virus in the United States.
"As much of the world grinds to a halt amid the coronavirus pandemic, people who are living under lockdown have looked up to notice clearer, sparkling night skies. In Europe, the absence of most cars and the closure of stadiums, shops and offices has led to a drop in air pollution and revealed awe-inspiring stars that many living in suburban and urban areas could have never seen otherwise. Roxana Saberi speaks to stargazers who find comfort in the night sky amid the world's current crisis. "
With the global coronavirus death toll exceeding 100,000, the World Health Organization warns that lifting lockdown measures too early could lead to even deadlier outcomes. Turkey announced a 48-hour curfew for its major cities, becoming the latest country to enact such measures. Holly Williams reports on how Turkish residents prepared themselves for the lockdown that would leave only pharmacies, bakeries and essential services such as hospitals open.
"I've actually almost become a vampire because I've spent so much time out at night," stargazer Trevor Pitt said.
The coronavirus pandemic is forcing the Vatican to depart from its holy week traditions, with the church announcing that the Pope will not baptize new Catholics into the faith and will carry out the Holy Saturday Vigil alone. Chris Livesay reports from an empty St. Peter’s Square, an area normally filled with tens of thousands of Easter weekend tourists.