Biden COVID-19 adviser: Thanksgiving will bring case increase
Millions of Americans traveled for the holiday, ignoring warnings from public health officials.
Millions of Americans traveled for the holiday, ignoring warnings from public health officials.
Fewer shoppers braved long lines and went into stores on Black Friday, but the coronavirus didn't stop people from shopping for the holidays. Venkatesh Shankar from the Center for Retailing Studies at Texas A and M University joins with more.
Vanderbilt's Sarah Fuller could make history Saturday as the first woman to play in a Power 5 football game. The goalkeeper for Vanderbilt's women's soccer team, Fuller was tapped to suit up after several players had to quarantine due to COVID-19 testing.
Dr. Celine Gounder, a member of President-elect Joe Biden's COVID-19 advisory board, told CBS News' Omar Villafranca that an increase in coronavirus cases, and eventually deaths, is expected in the weeks following Thanksgiving.
The January 5th Senate runoff in Georgia could determine which party controls the Senate in the Biden administration. As President Trump continues to launch baseless claims against the integrity of the 2020 election, there has been a growing distrust among his supporter in the election's results. However, on Friday, the president urged his followers to not boycott the election and to back the Republican candidates come January to prevent Democrats from taking control of the Senate. Emma Hurt, a political... Читать дальше...
A new study estimates that 12 million people who lost their jobs during the Coronavirus pandemic will lose crucial unemployment benefits on December 26. Some experts say it could have a detrimental impact on the nation's already struggling economy. CBS MoneyWatch reporter Aimee Picchi joined Omar Villafranca to discuss.
But scientists say not to worry.
She could make history as the first woman to play in a game.
A new college basketball season is underway with a look and feel unlike any other. A lack of high fives, an emphasis on social distancing and three-day-per-week COVID-19 testing are just some of the changes some university teams are making so that the NCAA can play during the coronavirus pandemic. Dana Jacobson checks in with coaches around the country to find out how they are preparing and protecting their players and staff.
Tony Hsieh, the retired head of Las Vegas-based Zappos.com, died Friday, November 27. In this profile that originally aired on "Sunday Morning" June 6, 2010, correspondent Erin Moriarty talked with the then-36-year-old CEO whose online shoe retailer was thriving, thanks in part to a unique company culture and its revolutionary customer service. Hsieh also discussed a business philosophy he wrote about in his book, "Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose."
"I invite everyone to pray for Ethiopia where armed clashes have intensified and are causing a serious humanitarian situation," Pope Francis tweeted.
The online shoe retailer's CEO promotes customer AND employee happiness, demonstrating "business as usual" is anything but
If you've heard of Gregory, it might have been this summer, as Black Lives Matter protesters marched through the capital.
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the #1 Sunday morning news program
Actress Gillian Anderson is earning stellar reviews for her portrayal of Thatcher, reintroducing the polarizing figure and her legacy to a new generation.
"We love our country, and it is a true honor to represent America," defender Crystal Dunn said. "It is also our duty to demand that the liberties and freedoms that our country was founded on extend to everyone."
Celebrated chef and Wilmington, Delaware native Tyler Akin has come home after opening and running nationally-recognized restaurants in Washington and Philadelphia. Ed O'Keefe speaks to Akin about his twist on a historic landmark, and keeping a table open for another well-known Wilmington native -- President-elect Joe Biden.
Hsieh recently retired from Zappos after 20 years leading the company.
Southern California music group Haim — made up of sisters Alana, Este and Danielle — are nominated for two 2020 Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year for their latest effort, “Women in Music Pt. III.” They spoke to Anthony Mason about creating music for the new album, and their love of being on tour.
Ernest Cline, the author who created the dystopian world of "Ready Player One," is out with his much-anticipated sequel, "Ready Player Two." Cline also wrote the screenplay to Steven Spielberg's 2018 film adaptation of his original novel. He speaks to Michelle Miller about his love of science fiction and his new book.
U.K. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher left office three decades ago Saturday. Actress Gillian Anderson's portrayal of the controversial leader in Netflix's "The Crown" is giving a new generation a chance to learn about her legacy. Jeff Glor speaks to Thatcher's authorized biographer to separate fact from fiction.
Washington, D.C. Catholic Archbishop Wilton Gregory is scheduled to be elevated to cardinal Saturday, the highest rank after the pope. Chris Livesay reports from the Vatican, where the coronavirus pandemic is overshadowing an otherwise joyous, historic ceremony.
Southern California music group Haim — made up of sisters Alana, Este and Danielle — are nominated for two 2020 Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year for their latest effort, “Women in Music Pt. III.” They join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “Gasoline.”
Southern California music group Haim — made up of sisters Alana, Este and Danielle — are nominated for two 2020 Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year for their latest effort, “Women in Music Pt. III.” They join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “Summer Girl.”
Southern California music group Haim — made up of sisters Alana, Este and Danielle — are nominated for two 2020 Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year for their latest effort, “Women in Music Pt. III.” They join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “The Steps.”