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The Trump campaign has filed lawsuits in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Georgia — while requesting a recount in Wisconsin. CBS News has yet to declare a winner. Weijia Jiang has the latest developments.
A federal judge has ordered the Postal Service to perform twice-daily searches of its facilities for ballots that were sent in on time but still haven't been delivered.
More than 100,000 new coronavirus infections were reported this week, breaking a daily case record. Nikki Battiste reports.
Protesters, many of them armed, gathered outside the Maricopa County vote-counting site in Phoenix, shouting that the election is being stolen, booing officials and blocking the exit. Jamie Yuccas reports.
Ballots are still being counted in Georgia, where President Trump is hanging onto a razor-thin, but dwindling lead. Mark Strassmann reports.
Pennsylvania's secretary of state said the race there is "very close," and the winner is still not clear. Jericka Duncan reports.
With the election in limbo, and some key states likely not to report final results until this weekend, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden told supporters they'll have to wait a little bit longer, and also appealed for calm. Ed O'Keefe reports.
Votes in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Nevada and Arizona continue to be counted, as anxious Americans wait to learn who will win the presidency. Major Garrett has the latest.
Hospitalizations across the nation are also soaring, with at least 16 states breaking records.
As workers continue counting votes, Arizona supporters of the president, who are angry over the delay, are demanding to see the ballot count to its finish.
Post-election protests were held in numerous cities Wednesday, with several spilling into the night. Most were peaceful, but some grew tense and even violent. Dozens of arrests were made.
Dr. Deborah Birx — a key member of the White House coronavirus task force — is warning the U.S. could see over 100,000 new coronavirus cases per day sometime this week.
Officials will be monitoring events across the country from a command center at FBI headquarters.
In our series "Racing to a Cure," CBS News looks into what could be a COVID-19 testing breakthrough. A mass testing model at the University of Illinois could help contain the pandemic.
Even if a coronavirus vaccine is proven safe and effective, there are concerns that a global shortage of glass for vaccine vials could delay mass production. Imtiaz Tyab reports for the CBS News series "Racing to a Cure."
Human trials for a promising coronavirus vaccine entered a new phase in South Africa Wednesday. Oxford scientists began the trials on volunteers in the country where cases are surging. Deborah Patta reports.
While researchers continue to expedite a series of human trials for possible coronavirus vaccines, proponents of a controversial solution suggest they have found a quicker way to find a cure: "challenge" trials. Elizabeth Palmer has the details in CBS News' series "Racing to a Cure."
World leaders held an online summit teaming up to develop a coronavirus vaccine. In CBS News' "Racing to a Cure" report, Holly Williams takes a look at the global vaccine effort.
"It was really amazing. Like I wasn't reading from a textbook anymore — I was with her," one visitor said.
A chipmunk in Georgia is living the life thanks to a food writer who created a special place exclusively for the furry creature.
The bond that two best friends share fits the season perfectly, right down to the bone.
Iowa isn't the only state with a field of dreams.
A mother in Attleboro received hundreds of cans of SpaghettiOs from kind neighbors.
Biden urges patience as final votes are counted; More than 100,000 coronavirus cases reported in the U.S. in one day
Biden projected to win swing states as Trump's chances narrow; Tropical Storm Eta targets Gulf Coast after lashing Nicaragua.
America on edge waiting for election results; U.S. fights coronavirus surge amid record new cases.
Trump and Biden make final arguments in key states on election eve; U.S. battles coronavirus surge as states see record new cases
Trump blames Biden campaign for clash between campaign bus and caravan of Trump supporters; 101-year-old voter braves long lines and bad weather to cast her ballot
Lieutenant Madeline Swegle is about to become a U.S. Navy fighter pilot, making history as the first Black female to do so. CBS News has her inspiring story in our series: "Profiles in Service."
Colonel Melissa Givens retired after spending 20 years as an emergency room doctor in the army. Now she's in New York, helping patients at the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S.
Military history was made when Lieutenant General Jody Daniels became the first woman to take charge of the U.S. Army Reserve, a force of nearly 200,000 soldiers. She's also the first woman to lead any Army component. Norah O'Donnell has the latest in CBS News' series "Profiles in Service."
"It's important that I come here and reflect and remember the fallen," said Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman General Mark Milley.
"FitOps has not only saved lives, they have helped veterans gain that purpose that we're so desperately seeking," Randy Lloyd told CBS News
The 22-year-old man had been convicted of hooliganism and jailed for 2 years for taping a mannequin wearing a Putin mask and prison outfit to a lamp post.
Speakers include current and former political leaders, CEOs, and veteran journalists discussing a variety of issues gripping our world.
Israel says the small village of sheepherders was illegally built on army training ground, but the U.N. says the move was aimed at displacing vulnerable people.
"Baseless allegations of systematic deficiencies, notably by the incumbent President, including on election night, harm public trust in democratic institutions," election observers say.
The family says "things just escalated" in a "moment of high emotions" as nationwide anti-coronavirus restrictions closed in for the 2nd time.
Nevada has six electoral votes, and the race was still far too close to call when state election officials announced a day-long hiatus on announcing any further results.
"I don't want people thinking, 'Oh, poor Al,' you know, because I'm gonna be OK," Roker said.
"It just goes to show the last-ditch efforts these guys are going to go to to try and derail this election to their benefit," Attorney General Aaron Ford said on "CBS This Morning" Friday.
With David Perdue's vote share dipping under 50%, this could lead to a runoff election in January.
Employers added 638,000 jobs, down slightly from the prior month, while unemployment fell to 6.9%.
CBS News brings you all the latest results in the 2020 election in real time.
The race for the presidency is still too close to call.
One of the most hard-fought battles of 2020 was waged by Trump and Biden over Pennsylvania and its 20 electoral votes.
Nevada has six electoral votes, and the race was still far too close to call when state election officials announced a day-long hiatus on announcing any further results.
Arizona's 11 electoral votes are a toss-up — the latest CBS News polling shows Biden with a slight lead.
Cuts amount to 10% of sports network's 5,000-plus employees and are due largely to pandemic's impact on business.
The team said the player, who has not been named, is self-quarantining.
The 41-year-old has a health condition that "requires immediate attention and surgery," she said.
Humphrey, who played against the Pittsburgh Steelers, said, "I got the Rona hopefully I'll be back healthy soon."
Anthony Mason talks to Alabama Shakes frontwoman Brittany Howard about going solo, making deeply personal music about family, love and racism, and how you're most likely to find her in the river these days, fly fishing.
Iconic brand is a hot item as more folks cook at home and Zoom parties help supercharge sales, sending stock up 3,000%.
Turns out people are as good -- and maybe better -- for keeping tabs on state of store shelves as roving robots were.
Millions of Americans use mobile phones to bank, read sensitive work documents, and share personal photos with family and friends. So why can't we use them to cast ballots?
Prop 22, the most expensive ballot measure in state history, would change the employment landscape for millions of workers.
Streaming company has added more subscribers in the first nine months of the year than it did in all of 2019.
The launch was expected to give NASA the data needed to press ahead with the next Crew Dragon fight to space station.
"These jellies can form large 'blooms' that gobble up fish and shellfish eggs and damage boats and fishing gear," the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources wrote in a Facebook post.
If you thought living on Earth in 2020 was comparable to hell, planet K2-141b is here to prove you wrong.
Health Minister calls concerns "very, very serious" as mutated coronavirus in mink "can have devastating consequences worldwide."
After slamming into Central America, Eta may have South Florida in its sights.
"I don't want people thinking, 'Oh, poor Al,' you know, because I'm gonna be OK," Roker said.
Hospitalizations across the nation are also soaring, with at least 16 states breaking records.
The official's death is raising concerns for the nearly 2,000 people who voted at the suburban St. Louis polling place.
Here are answers to some of your questions about COVID-19 as the U.S. sees a spike in new cases.
The death count is the 15th highest per capita in the country, according to The COVID Tracking Project.
Employers added 638,000 jobs, down slightly from the prior month, while unemployment fell to 6.9%.
Former Trump adviser said on his podcast that Fauci and the FBI director should meet that fate if Trump gets second term
People who maybe be eligible for the federal coronavirus relief payments face a deadline later this month.
New federal rule doesn't limit how many times a debt firm can contact you by phone or on social media.
The four cups feature traditional red and green colors, and two of them display this year's theme: "Carry the Merry."
Michelle Martinko's killer curiously mentions Jodi Huisentruit's name in his police interview. Was it nervous banter or something more sinister?
Taken into custody at convention center where votes were being counted after police were alerted to threat of attack by men who drove in from out of state.
NBA star LeBron James is calling for justice after the death of Ericka Weems.
The 30-year-old Hassell was best known for his roles in the Oscar-nominated film "The Kids Are All Right" and the NBC series "Surface."
Philadelphia mayor Jim Kenney said the video is "very painful" but released it in the interest of transparency.
If you thought living on Earth in 2020 was comparable to hell, planet K2-141b is here to prove you wrong. CBSN's Lana Zak explains.
The launch was expected to give NASA the data needed to press ahead with the next Crew Dragon fight to space station.
If you thought living on Earth in 2020 was comparable to hell, planet K2-141b is here to prove you wrong.
The smallest rogue planet found to date, it wanders through the Milky Way with no parent star or gravitational siblings to keep it company.
Scientists say more than 2 pounds of material from the surface of asteroid Bennu was captured by the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft.
A love triangle ended in murder; but who killed Anna Repkina? Take a look at the evidence investigators used to solve the crime.
The American Kennel Club has released its latest list of the nation's most beloved breeds.
Shows and movies you'll want to stream soon.
Growing up to two inches long, this killer insect can decapitate 40 honeybees per minute.
Fourteen years after Jennifer Kesse vanished, her parents Drew and Joyce Kesse are leading the investigation into their daughter's case.
Michelle Martinko fought for her life in a parking lot. Her attacker was left bleeding — creating the evidence that solved the case. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas reports in an all-new "48 Hours" Saturday, November 7 at 10/9c on CBS.
Joe Biden opened up a narrow lead over President Trump in Georgia as the vote counting continues in that crucial state. CBS News 2020 campaign reporter LaCrai Mitchell joined CBSN from Atlanta with the latest on the tight race in Georgia.
The economic fallout from COVID-19 hit Las Vegas harder than any other major city in the nation, devastating households far from the famous Strip. Though the lights are flickering on once again, uncertainty still looms. This episode of CBSN Originals reveals how some Las Vegas workers are navigating a tough new reality with no end in sight.
Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar weighs in on the state of the presidential race, discussing the president's legal challenges. She also reacts to results from some of the Senate races around the country.
A generation that grew up witnessing a world with a rapidly changing climate is coming of age. Now, Gen Z climate activists are bringing a sense of urgency to mobilizing social and political movements across the nation. As the world is running out of time, these young activists have made it their mission to fight for its future.