Filet mignon prices lowest in decade. (Coronavirus, of course)
Demand for beef tenderloin and other choice cuts typically eaten at restaurants is down sharply, along with prices.
Demand for beef tenderloin and other choice cuts typically eaten at restaurants is down sharply, along with prices.
GameStop and T-Mobile have reopened some stores. Other retailers could welcome back in-store customers soon.
"The purpose of this program was not social welfare for big business," the Treasury secretary said
The vice president told reporters he is tested regularly for the virus as vice president.
Captain Tom Moore, the 99-year-old British WWII veteran who raised millions of dollars for health care workers battling the coronavirus outbreak, has now received more than 125,000 cards ahead of his 100th birthday. The cards are on display at the school of his grandson, Benjie Ingram-Moore.
Captain Tom even received a card from Prince William and Kate and his grandson needed to ask his school for help in sorting through all of them.
The coronavirus pandemic has prompted 20 of the world's biggest film festivals to unite for a virtual 10-day program.
The U.S. Air Force's Thunderbirds and Navy's Blue Angels conducted flyovers in New York City and other cities in the Northeast on Tuesday to salute to frontline workers fighting the coronavirus pandemic.
The 2016 Democratic presidential nominee endorsed Biden during a virtual "Women's Town Hall" focusing on how women were responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Economic Policy Institute estimates that at least 11 million Americans have lost employer-provided health insurance within the past five weeks. And without health insurance, coronavirus treatment can cost tens of thousands of dollars. Josh Bivens is the director of research at the Economic Policy Institute, and he joined CBSN to discuss.
The death toll has climbed to more than 57,000 nationwide.
Awkwafina, Jennifer Garner, Lil Nas X, Simone Biles and others will join Oprah for the virtual graduation ceremony on Facebook.
DeSantis said the decision to slowly reopen the state will be based on data.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday that the numbers of new and total hospitalizations have declined again, but the state still reported another 335 deaths from the coronavirus Monday. Watch his remarks.
He also said 335 people died from the virus yesterday.
The Pentagon has released three videos of what it has officially called "unidentified areal phenomena." The videos, taken by military pilots, were leaked in 2017 and released by the Pentagon after their veracity was confirmed by the Navy in September.
The first round of the federal government's Paycheck Protection Program faced heavy criticism after large public companies scooped up loans meant for small businesses. As CBS News political reporter Grace Segers reports, this time around small and minority-owned businesses are hoping for their chance to get low-interest loans to survive the coronavirus shutdown.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says at least 317 people in their detention facilities have tested positive for COVID-19. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins CBSN with more on the impact the outbreak is having on both sides of the border.
There are more than 2.9 million reported cases of COVID-19 worldwide and over 200,000 deaths. As the pandemic continues, doctors are learning new information about how the disease affects patients. Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider joins CBSN with more.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, people across the U.S. are losing loved ones to the illness. The victims include cinematographer Allen Daviau, character actor Allen Garfield and United Nations official Lila Fenwick, who was also the first black woman to graduate from Harvard Law. Anthony Mason profiles them and others for our series Lives to Remember.
"What makes them think I'm going to have three months of money in three months?" one homeowner asked.
The U.S. has by far the highest number of confirmed cases worldwide, and the highest death toll.
The White House has released a blueprint for coronavirus testing as states begin to reopen their economies. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN with the latest.
British doctors raised alarms about Kawasaki disease after a number of children diagnosed with COVID-19 died despite having no underlying health issues, according to a U.K. official.
Scientists said coronavirus lockdowns and reduced air pollution "probably had nothing to do with this."