Godiva to close or sell all its U.S. chocolate stores
Closing more than 100 stores is part of the chocolatier's strategy to grow its online customer base.
Closing more than 100 stores is part of the chocolatier's strategy to grow its online customer base.
Today on "Face the Nation," as the president declares a national state of emergency over the coronavirus, a special look at the two areas Americans are most concerned about — the health and economic risks posed by the disease.
The move opens the way for a return to limited restaurant dining, religious services and other activities.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced Friday the impeachment trial of former President Trump would start the week of February 8.
The Senate majority leader said the House would send the article of impeachment against former President Trump on Monday.
"This isn't the time to be lifting restrictions on international travel," White House press secretary Jen Psaki said.
One-fifth of the 25,000 troops sent to the capital in the wake of a violet riot at the Capitol will remain until March.
Some younger students were allowed to return to the classroom last week.
Dr. Deborah Birx gave an explosive interview to CBS' "Face the Nation" about the Trump administration's coronavirus pandemic response failures. Dr. Julie Morita, a member of President Biden's COVID-19 advisory board, joins CBSN to discuss what was said and how the new administration is tackling the ongoing crisis.
The band was able to pull off a packed concert with a unique, futuristic solution.
Corey Axelrod, the founder and CEO of 2axend, speaks to CBS News about the chief obstacle facing deaf and hard of hearing patients in the health care system: ineffective communication.
"President Biden believes that gender identity should not be a bar to military service," the White House said.
Navigating the pandemic brings more challenges for 48 million Americans with hearing loss — especially when it comes to receiving medical care.
"If there is meaning to the word courage," said a Syrian journalist, "it is represented by the Civil Defense." Also known as the White Helmets, the trained force of 3,000 rescue workers offer Syrian civilians their only hope. Scott Pelley reports.
The review comes after a bombshell report from the New York Times detailed a plan under which former President Donald Trump weighed firing the acting attorney general.
Trump launched a U.S. airstrike against Syria in response to a suspected sarin gas attack. 60 Minutes previously reported when the nerve agent was used in 2013.
Five people, including a pregnant woman, were shot to death inside a home in Indianapolis.
The drugmaker will focus instead on two possible treatments for the virus, yet to be approved by regulators.
COVID-19 claimed a heavy toll on residents at Genesis Healthcare facilities as top executive made a lucrative exit.
A number of Senate Democrats and Republicans view Yellen, the former Federal Reserve chair, as perhaps the most qualified person ever to be nominated for the job.
Tom Brady is heading back to the Super Bowl with his new team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. They will face off against the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs, led by Patrick Mahomes. CBS Sports senior NFL writer Will Brinson spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about what to watch during the matchup between Brady and Mahomes on CBS.
In order to vaccinate at the speed and scope required, countries are turning to venues that are slightly out of the ordinary. Rather than clinics and hospitals, how about cathedrals and movie theaters? In many cases, places locked down by social distancing rules are given new life by the vaccination campaign. Roxana Saberi reports from London.
Drugmaker Moderna said its vaccine works against some emerging variants of the coronavirus. The company released the results of a new study it performed, which wasn't peer-reviewed. Dr. Ron Elfenbein, the medical director and owner of FirstCall Medical Center, spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about this preliminary study, why more studies are needed and why people shouldn't worry.
Portman lamented "it has gotten harder and harder to break through the partisan gridlock and make progress on substantive policy."
Europeans are receiving coronavirus vaccinations at unusual mega-sites, rolling up their sleeves at repurposed racetracks, cinemas, ice rinks and rugby stadiums.