Experts fear feds aren't ready to get vaccines to nursing homes
More than 67,000 people in long-term care facilities have died of COVID-19. With a vaccine on the way, is the government ready to roll?
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More than 67,000 people in long-term care facilities have died of COVID-19. With a vaccine on the way, is the government ready to roll?
Official government statistics don't fully capture just how much millions of Americans are hurting, one expert says.
"I have no interest in using masks as a symbolic gesture," said head of one of Midwest's largest health systems.
Apple's new magnetic accessories and wireless chargers are expensive and clunky. They're also the coolest iPhone upgrade in years.
Most job applicants have no clue they're being evaluated by AI. The city wants to change that.
With the coronavirus surging around the U.S. and the world, the pressure is on for regulators to make a speedy decision.
The decision to not extend several emergency loan programs beyond December 31 drew a terse rebuke from the Fed.
Biggest U.S. meat processor says former Attorney General Eric Holder will probe worker claims of "disturbing behavior."
Investigation reportedly is looking at fees paid to Ivanka Trump, who said the inquiry amounts to "harassment."
Expanded federal benefits are scheduled to lapse in December, potentially leaving millions of people with no income.
Walmart and McDonald's among top employers with low-wage employees in Medicaid and SNAP programs, watchdog reports.
Tom Colicchio is urging Congress to pass the bipartisan RESTAURANTS Act to aid the food service industry.
Vaccine "suitcases" can only be opened for 180 seconds at a time. Experts say many doses could go to waste.
People who are eligible for the payment but have yet to receive it have until November 21 to register with the IRS.
Nvidia says its cloud gaming service can now run on Safari browser on iPhones and iPads and will soon enable users to access Fortnite.
The Trump campaign said they plan to appeal.
So many have died that the county is now posting job openings for morgue attendants.
Georgia earlier in the week already completed a full hand recount of all the ballots in the state at the behest of the secretary of state.
A young mother woman admits to killing her partner, telling police she had endured years of abuse and feared for her life. So why didn't everyone believe her?
Loeffler tested positive on Friday but was tested again Saturday and the results were inconclusive.
The tiny owl, named "Rockefeller," was found hiding in the branches of the towering Christmas tree that serves as a focal point of New York City's holiday season.
Archaeologists have discovered the bodies of two men who died during so-called second pyroclastic flow, after the initial eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
"I do believe I am out of the woods at this point," he said on Facebook.
Jonathan Pollard was the only American to ever receive a life sentence for spying for an ally.
The Vintage Market had shows with up to 30,000 in attendance. After the pandemic, its owners found new ways to survive.
The app lets customers invest in stocks like Apple and Chipotle by eliminating high minimums for stock purchases
Conscious Eatery in Seattle gives away one meal for every meal purchased. Not even a pandemic could stop that.
COVID-19 forced Ellen Bennett to reinvent the way she runs her kitchen wear business. Her new mantra: "Do less better."
You won't find any "old fogies" at Fogue Studios in Seattle. The artists here aren't retiring, they're inspiring.
A growing swath of seniors are working beyond 65, with many needing to supplement their paltry retirement savings.
Several types of plans are available, but figuring out which one is right for you can be confusing, so here's some help
The impact of your age when you begin collecting benefits can be more financially significant than you think
Only 4% of retirees claim the benefit at the optimal time. Everyone else is losing out on $111,000 per household
The rules for hardship withdrawals are strict and the costs of taking money from your future retirement can be sky-high
Jonathan Pollard was the only American to ever receive a life sentence for spying for an ally.
In a sign of the times, the traditional "family photo" of leaders in the summit was digitally designed and superimposed on a historical site just outside Riyadh.
Archaeologists have discovered the bodies of two men who died during so-called second pyroclastic flow, after the initial eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
Only a handful of people have ever visited the bottom of the Mariana Trench, which is deeper than Mount Everest is high.
Who the president-elect picks to fill the role, and whether he gives them a seat in the Cabinet, will help signal U.S. intentions to the world.
Loeffler tested positive on Friday but was tested again Saturday and the results were inconclusive.
Georgia earlier in the week already completed a full hand recount of all the ballots in the state at the behest of the secretary of state.
A young mother woman admits to killing her partner, telling police she had endured years of abuse and feared for her life. So why didn't everyone believe her?
In an interview with "48 Hours," Linda Stermer maintains she doesn't know how the fatal fire started and that running over her husband with the family's van after he escaped the burning home was purely an accident.
The Trump campaign said they plan to appeal.
Loeffler tested positive on Friday but was tested again Saturday and the results were inconclusive.
Georgia earlier in the week already completed a full hand recount of all the ballots in the state at the behest of the secretary of state.
"I do believe I am out of the woods at this point," he said on Facebook.
Twitter will hand over official accounts to the new administration even if President Trump refuses to concede.
"I wish the transition was going better," the former president told Jimmy Kimmel on Thursday night.
British journalist, travel writer and historian Jan Morris died Friday, November 20, 2020, at the age of 94. In this profile (originally broadcast on “CBS Sunday Morning” February 13, 2000), Morris talked with correspondent Tom Fenton at her home in Wales, about her globe-trekking career (including following Edmund Hillary up Mount Everest) and the subjects of her books (including President Abraham Lincoln), as well as her inward journey, of transitioning from a man to a woman.
Charlie Kristensen’s passion for musical theatre made him a target for bullies. But with the help of some of his musical idols, the 10-year-old was able to ignite a viral anti-bullying campaign to help other kids stand up for themselves. Ian Lee has more.
Singer Amelia Meath and producer Nick Sanborn formed the electronic-pop duo Sylvan Esso in Durham, N.C. back in 2013. A year later they hit the Billboard album charts with their debut album. Their next album scored a Grammy nomination, and now they’re out with their third collection, titled "Free Love." From a rooftop in Durham, Sylvan Esso performs "Rooftop Dancing."
Singer Amelia Meath and producer Nick Sanborn formed the electronic-pop duo Sylvan Esso in Durham, N.C. back in 2013. A year later they hit the Billboard album charts with their debut album. Their next album scored a Grammy nomination, and now they’re out with their third collection, titled "Free Love." From a rooftop in Durham, Sylvan Esso performs "Ferris Wheel."
Singer Amelia Meath and producer Nick Sanborn formed the electronic-pop duo Sylvan Esso in Durham, N.C. back in 2013. A year later they hit the Billboard album charts with their debut album. Their next album scored a Grammy nomination, and now they’re out with their third collection, titled "Free Love." From a rooftop in Durham, Sylvan Esso performs "Ring."
The Sentinel-6 satellite is the first of two in a billion-dollar program to monitor Earth's oceans.
Apple's new magnetic accessories and wireless chargers are expensive and clunky. They're also the coolest iPhone upgrade in years.
Most job applicants have no clue they're being evaluated by AI. The city wants to change that.
Nvidia says its cloud gaming service can now run on Safari browser on iPhones and iPads and will soon enable users to access Fortnite.
Splashdown shows booster can safely re-enter atmosphere as company works toward mid-air recovery
Archaeologists have discovered the bodies of two men who died during so-called second pyroclastic flow, after the initial eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
The Sentinel-6 satellite is the first of two in a billion-dollar program to monitor Earth's oceans.
Only a handful of people have ever visited the bottom of the Mariana Trench, which is deeper than Mount Everest is high.
Like so many other aspects of 2020, the Atlantic hurricane season hurled one shocking event after another.
But a climate-driven historic wildfire season held back progress on emissions.
Loeffler tested positive on Friday but was tested again Saturday and the results were inconclusive.
Virtual learning is already hard in places that lack basic resources — even electricity — that power the internet.
So many have died that the county is now posting job openings for morgue attendants.
"I do believe I am out of the woods at this point," he said on Facebook.
The newest restrictions require people not on essential errands to stay home from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. through December 21.
More than 67,000 people in long-term care facilities have died of COVID-19. With a vaccine on the way, is the government ready to roll?
Official government statistics don't fully capture just how much millions of Americans are hurting, one expert says.
"I have no interest in using masks as a symbolic gesture," said head of one of Midwest's largest health systems.
Apple's new magnetic accessories and wireless chargers are expensive and clunky. They're also the coolest iPhone upgrade in years.
Most job applicants have no clue they're being evaluated by AI. The city wants to change that.
A young mother woman admits to killing her partner, telling police she had endured years of abuse and feared for her life. So why didn't everyone believe her?
In an interview with "48 Hours," Linda Stermer maintains she doesn't know how the fatal fire started and that running over her husband with the family's van after he escaped the burning home was purely an accident.
Rittenhouse, who was extradited from Illinois to Kenosha, will return to court for a preliminary hearing in December.
The suspect, described as a White male in his 20s or 30s, fled the scene before officers arrived at the Mayfair Mall in Wauwatosa.
Nicole Addimando says she killed her abusive boyfriend in self-defense, but the crime scene raises questions — was someone destroying evidence or staging it to look that way?
The Sentinel-6 satellite is the first of two in a billion-dollar program to monitor Earth's oceans.
Rookie astronaut Victor Glover calls the view from space "surreal."
Five astronauts, including four who launched Sunday aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon "Resilience," held a news conference Thursday from the International Space Station about how their mission is going. Watch their remarks from NASA TV.
Engineers recommend controlled demolition of the mortally wounded radio telescope in Puerto Rico.
The space station's Russian Pirs docking compartment will be replaced by a laboratory module.
Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
What do we know about the nation's next first lady?
Newly elected to be the 46th president, Biden has had a long political career and a personal life filled with triumph and heartbreak.
The violent crime rate in the U.S. declined 0.2 percent from 2016 to 2017, the first decline since 2014
Inside the haunting case that baffled investigators for generations and the 38 year trail that led them to her killer.
President-elect Joe Biden is moving forward with his White House transition despite a lack of cooperation from the Trump administration. He met on Friday with top congressional leaders to discuss the pandemic and economic crisis. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss that and more.
The former president shares the advice he would give President Trump, his thoughts on the killing of George Floyd, and what's behind the divisions in Washington and across the U.S. Scott Pelley reports.
In the first episode of this two-part documentary, CBSN Originals explores an armed backlash to new gun laws. Mass shootings in Virginia have mobilized the fight for more regulation, but some counties won't enforce laws they say infringe on their residents' constitutional rights.
In the second episode of this two-part documentary, CBSN Originals follows a growing movement of militias refusing to comply with new gun regulations. As the country navigates a pandemic, economic shutdowns and political unrest, gun sales are soaring and gun rights activists argue Americans should be armed now more than ever.
A young mother shoots her partner claiming self-defense and abuse. The killing of the popular gymnastics coach divides a town. CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan reports for "48 Hours.