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After Vice President Pence attempted to assure Americans about the federal government's coronavirus response, CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus cast doubt on whether the administration is prioritizing the right things. On "CBS This Morning," Agus expressed concern that the government was still having trouble collecting accurate national data on coronavirus testing, comparing it to the ease with which President Trump was able to enact sweeping travel restrictions on Europe.
In recent years, gaming and anonymous social media sites have become breeding grounds for right-wing extremists. Populated by (mostly) young white men disenchanted with their place in society, the platforms have become spaces where hate is normalized and disaffected young people are susceptible to radicalization. CBSN Originals' Adam Yamaguchi reports parents, activists and even some former white nationalists are trying to find ways to stop it, but as much of the rhetoric is cropping up on mainstream platforms it's proving to be an uphill battle.
Vice President Mike Pence joined "CBS This Morning" just a day after WHO announced the coronavirus was being classified as a pandemic. He lauded President Trump's decision to allow commercial labs to produce coronavirus test kits, and assured Americans that they are working to expand test availability to doctors, and ultimately pharmacies, throughout the country. Mr. Pence also called Europe the "epicenter" of the virus, backing Mr. Trump's extraordinary measure to temporarily suspend travel from the continent.
President Trump announced travel from Europe would be suspended for the next 30 days, starting Friday at midnight. He spoke in an Oval Office address to the nation Wednesday night.
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Biden on Thursday is set to name veteran Democratic operative Jen O'Malley Dillon as his campaign manager.
"This is a really key lesson for parents: Our kids have things to teach us. We don't know more about the internet than they do," one mom said.
Another study of baby teeth identifies Flint children exposed to lead before birth. 60 Minutes reports, Sunday.
A senseless crime led to a new life for a dying woman.
Josie Harris was found in a vehicle parked in the driveway of her apparent residence just outside the city of Santa Clarita.
Republican Sen. Deidre Henderson said the walkout was a spontaneous decision to underscore concerns about the "invasive nature" of the bill.
The new National Stadium, a $1.4 billion effort for the city of Tokyo, may not see its debut as the grand centerpiece of the 2020 Olympics as mass gatherings are getting cancelled around the world.
Her legal team says she's still scheduled to attend a Friday hearing.
Bakker said his product has the ability to kill every pathogen it has ever been tested on, including SARS and HIV – this is completely unfounded.
The closures at the U.S. Capitol are set to last until April 1 while the Supreme Court will close to the public indefinitely.
Starbucks announced several precautions it is taking to help prevent the spread of the virus.
The disgraced movie mogul gave a rambling speech after his accusers faced him in court Wednesday.
A federal appeals court had found the policy illegal, saying migrants subjected to it "risk substantial harm" and "even death."
"We felt a bit tired, like we had colds, and some body aches. Rita had some chills that came and went. Slight fevers too," he posted on Twitter.
Rockets targeted base housing coalition forces north of Baghdad. At least a dozen others were wounded.
"This might be the most shocked I have ever been on this show," host Nick Cannon said.
Peter Navarro, director of trade and manufacturing policy for the White House, says Democrats are playing politics by not supporting payroll tax
"I've been looking for a star like this for nearly 40 years and now we have finally found one," one astronomer said.
In recent years, gaming and anonymous social media sites have become breeding grounds for right-wing extremists. Populated by (mostly) young white men disenchanted with their place in society, the platforms have become spaces where hate is normalized and disaffected young people are susceptible to radicalization. CBSN Originals' Adam Yamaguchi reports parents, activists and even some former white nationalists are trying to find ways to stop it, but as much of the rhetoric is cropping up on mainstream platforms it's proving to be an uphill battle.
In the age of misinformation, evidence-based science is under fire. Private schools with questionable curriculums, public schools that sidestep scientific topics, and a growing abundance of conspiratorial YouTube videos are hindering our ability to separate scientific facts from beliefs or opinions. Yet as Adam Yamaguchi reports in this CBSN Originals documentary, educators are finding ways to fight back.
As fires ravaged Brazil's Amazon rainforest in the summer of 2019, concerned citizens, politicians and celebrities worldwide sounded alarms and urged Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to take action. But Bolsonaro fired back, claiming his critics were spreading fake news to undermine Brazil’s economic progress. In this CBSN Originals documentary, Adam Yamaguchi heads into the Brazilian Amazon to see what's driving the deforestation -- and finds surprising connections leading back to the U.S.
As police departments turn to big data to help reduce crime in their neighborhoods, advocacy groups are sounding the alarm about high-tech racial profiling. The algorithm-driven systems analyze supposedly impartial historical crime data to predict where crimes will occur or who might commit them. But critics say the data can actually reinforce biased past police practices. This CBSN Originals documentary raises the question: Are predictive policing programs actually super-charging racial bias?
Now that the #MeToo movement has brought conversations about toxic masculinity and sexual consent to the forefront of public discourse, parents are grappling with how to encourage their sons to reject some of the more traditional notions of manhood. But many say they struggle with reinforcing those values in a society that still largely adheres to deeply-rooted stereotypes. It raises the question: How do we raise our boys?
Former Vice President Joe Biden's possible path to the nomination was made easier Tuesday night.
Biden's victories in Idaho, Mississippi, Missouri and Michigan increased pressure on Bernie Sanders to abandon his bid.
Yang joins 10 of Biden's former challengers who endorsed the former vice president.
Voters are going to the polls on Tuesday in six states: Idaho, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota and Washington.
The senator and former candidate says Biden is the party's best choice to win "and, frankly, save our nation, humanity."
Former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang endorsed Joe Biden on Tuesday. Yang's endorsement comes after wins for Biden in Michigan, Mississippi and Missouri. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and CBSN political contributor and Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright discuss the endorsement.
Joe Biden will win the Michigan Democtratic primary, CBS News projects. Bernie Sanders won the state in an upset over Hillary Clinton in 2016, but could not replicate the results this time around. CBSN political contributor and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez discusses the results.
African American support on Super Tuesday and in South Carolina helped propel Joe Biden to victory in multiple primaries. Color of Change president Rashad Robinson joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss why black voters are backing the former vice president.
President Trump is planning to propose a tax cut in an economic package to help cushion the impact from the coronavirus. CBSN political contributor and Associated Press White House reporter Zeke Miller, and Politico White House reporter Nancy Cook join CBSN's "Red & Blue" with the latest on the administration's response.
As polls close Tuesday, CBS News projects Joe Biden will win the Mississippi primary. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and CBSN contributor and Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright discuss the early exit polls.
North Carolina voted Republican in every recent presidential election except 2008, but most recently elected Democrat Roy Cooper as governor.
A third of residents in the Palmetto State report not being able to afford prescribed medication, survey shows.
The union, which represents most hospitality workers on the Las Vegas Strip, has 60,000 members.
One group of now mostly senior citizen organizers, known as The Reckoning Crew, is backing Joe Biden.
The battleground state has voters across the political spectrum.
Butler Blue III — otherwise known as Trip (short for triple) — has wobbled and slobbered his way into the hearts of fans and players alike.
It was a simple act of kindness. And we would never have known about it — if they hadn't been wearing body cameras.
"And some little girl, who was 4 years old, said, 'Hi, old person.'"
One 8-year-old girl in northwest Arkansas had no date to her school's father-daughter dance, until a hero stepped in.
A former Zamboni driver stopped 8 out of 10 shots for the Carolina Hurricanes. That left Steve Hartman wondering, how hard could it be?
Authorities are racing to combat and contain the global coronavirus outbreak.
This could lead bears into confrontations with humans as they desperately search for food.
The visit comes in the wake of President Trump's decision to impose travel restrictions on Europe. The restrictions don't apply to Ireland.
It's the second time this week markets were forced to pause because of a sharp decline caused by coronavirus fears.
The new National Stadium, a $1.4 billion effort for the city of Tokyo, may not see its debut as the grand centerpiece of the 2020 Olympics as mass gatherings are getting cancelled around the world.
Authorities are racing to combat and contain the global coronavirus outbreak.
Sanders' remarks come after Joe Biden gave a speech detailing how he would respond to the coronavirus crisis
The curtain will come down on Broadway two days after an usher at two shows tested positive for coronavirus
The price of buying insurance against a possible default of the carrier's bonds has soared 5,700%.
Following the diagnosis, the NBA suspended games "until further notice."
Sanders' remarks come after Joe Biden gave a speech detailing how he would respond to the coronavirus crisis
"Public health professionals must be the ones making our public health decisions and communicating with the American people," Biden said.
The Bolsonaro aide who has contracted coronavirus spent Saturday evening at President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort.
Former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders are set to face off Sunday in the 11th debate of the presidential primary.
Biden on Thursday is set to name veteran Democratic operative Jen O'Malley Dillon as his campaign manager.
"My husband and I both just want to meet our kid. But I can't wait to look back at all this footage from tonight years to come and like, show him, my son, 'This is what I did,'" she said
"We felt a bit tired, like we had colds, and some body aches. Rita had some chills that came and went. Slight fevers too," he posted on Twitter.
"This might be the most shocked I have ever been on this show," host Nick Cannon said.
Rolando must now stay in his Portugal hometown after his Juventus teammate tested positive for COVID-19.
The decision came after a Utah Jazz player tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
"This is a really key lesson for parents: Our kids have things to teach us. We don't know more about the internet than they do," one mom said.
Drivers and passengers could see their accounts suspended if they are at risk of getting COVID-19.
The U.S. is at risk "not only from a catastrophic cyberattack but from millions of daily intrusions disrupting everything from financial transactions to the inner workings of our electoral system," a bipartisan commission finds.
Millions of tweets and Facebook posts are peddling fake coronavirus cures. Don't believe them.
"We're monitoring COVID19 closely and will make necessary updates to our policies if we see people trying to exploit this public health emergency."
This could lead bears into confrontations with humans as they desperately search for food.
"I've been looking for a star like this for nearly 40 years and now we have finally found one," one astronomer said.
This bug was "Born this Way."
The leader of the United Nations calls climate change "the defining challenge of our time."
A look at the energy it takes to sustain a predator on a food chain
Authorities are racing to combat and contain the global coronavirus outbreak.
"We felt a bit tired, like we had colds, and some body aches. Rita had some chills that came and went. Slight fevers too," he posted on Twitter.
The Bolsonaro aide who has contracted coronavirus spent Saturday evening at President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort.
The government has been criticized for not doing enough testing, making it difficult to determine an accurate number for how many Americans are actually infected.
Bakker said his product has the ability to kill every pathogen it has ever been tested on, including SARS and HIV – this is completely unfounded.
The price of buying insurance against a possible default of the carrier's bonds has soared 5,700%.
Starbucks announced several precautions it is taking to help prevent the spread of the virus.
Cruise operator Viking is also scuttling ocean and river excursions in another blow for the battered industry.
Asian shares plunge and Dow and S&P futures tumble as markets' wild ride continues
After a failed IPO, the once high-flying office-sharing company faces new threat from disease outbreak.
A senseless crime led to a new life for a dying woman.
The disgraced movie mogul gave a rambling speech after his accusers faced him in court Wednesday.
Project Python targeted members of the Cártel de Jalisco Nueva Generación, led by the drug lord known as "El Mencho."
Forensic experts are still at odds as to how Ellen Greenberg died of 20 stab wounds nearly a decade after the 27-year-old was found dead in her locked apartment. Could new technology help in the search for answers?
Weinstein lashed out about Aniston after being asked about a National Enquirer story in 2017.
"I've been looking for a star like this for nearly 40 years and now we have finally found one," one astronomer said.
By the time the Space Launch System booster takes off on its maiden flight, it will have cost NASA some $18 billion.
SpaceX completes its initial space station cargo contract and gears up for follow-on missions.
Zoom into the photo to see the stunning details of the Martian landscape.
SpaceX wraps up its initial NASA cargo contract with 20th flight to space station.
From hallowed U.S. colleges to Parisian museums to Italian landmarks, the coronavirus is clearing out the world's most beloved public spaces.
The book "Picture: Muhammad Ali," featuring rare photographs of the boxing legend taken by staff photographers of the Louisville Courier-Journal, covers the entire length of "The Greatest"'s career
From Seattle to Mecca, the world is reacting to the coronavirus with face masks, empty streets... and lots and lots of sanitizer.
Though tornados have been documented throughout the year, the traditional tornado season lasts from March through June.
Check out some of the most impressive costumes at the largest pop culture convention in the Midwest.
A plunge on Wall Street triggered a trading halt Thursday morning, in the wake of President Trump's decision to impose a travel ban on most of Europe amid the global coronavirus outbreak. Anthony Mason anchors this CBS News Special Report.
A Missouri nonprofit is working to help some of the over 37,000 homeless veterans living in the U.S. by creating tiny homes designed to get them on their feet again. The Veterans Community Project in Kansas City built a cluster of 49 small but livable homes that have everything from furniture to a fully stocked refrigerator, where they can live among others who may share their experience and provide some comfort. Dean Reynolds spoke to some of these former service members about what the project means to them for our series A More Perfect Union.
President Trump's coronavirus travel restrictions caught U.S. airlines by surprise, leading to overnight confusion about what it meant for travelers both at home and abroad. The Department of Homeland Security issued a statement clarifying Mr. Trump's remarks, specifying that foreign nationals from certain European countries would be banned rather than everyone from countries other than the U.K., as the president initially announced. Kris Van Cleave breaks down what is understood so far as concern over the coronavirus grows.
In a dramatic move to stop the spread of the coronavirus, President Trump ordered an extensive travel ban on Europe during a Wednesday night Oval Office address. The speech sent stock futures plummeting and angered Democratic leaders who criticized Mr. Trump for failing to address the shortage of test kits. The State Department issued its own alert as well, urging Americans to reconsider any international travel plans. Paula Reid reports on how the federal government is dealing with the fallout.
Country star Maren Morris was nearly nine months pregnant with her first child with husband and fellow musician Ryan Hurd when she performed in front of the biggest audience of her career. As a Texan, her show at the Houston Rodeo was an iconic event. "CBS This Morning" co-host Anthony Mason sat down with Morris to talk about her uniquely successful career and her humble beginnings singing in Arlington, where her parents owned a hair salon.