Florida officials have reported a case of the new coronavirus variant as COVID-19 cases continue to surge around the country. Dr. Bob Lahita, chairman of medicine at St. Joseph University Hospital and a professor at...
Will restaurants survive winter with new loans from government?
More than 100,000 U.S. restaurants have been killed off by the pandemic. Will the latest PPP loans for small businesses be enough to save the struggling survivors this winter? CBS MoneyWatch reporter Megan Cerullo tells...
Good riddance, 2020: How to manage expectations and prepare for the year ahead
Many around the world sighed with relief as country after country rang in the new year After a year of uncertainty in which many Americans died of COVID-19, many are looking forward to a year of possibility. Dr. Josh...
Cities crack down on New Year’s parties as US hits 20 million COVID-19 cases
Despite urgings to stay home Friday night, people were lined up to get into bars in Austin, Texas, as officials reported more cases of the highly contagious variant in Florida and California.
Officials slam federal government’s handling of vaccine rollout
The U.S. came up about 17 million vaccines short of the 20 million promised by the new year, prompting Sen. Mitt Romney to call the lack of a federal vaccination plan “incomprehensible.”
The pivotal people and moments that shaped 2020
2020 will be a year remembered for the profound ways it has changed the nation. Here’s a look back at some of the pivotal moments that shaped the year.
Senator David Perdue to quarantine after COVID-19 exposure as Georgia runoff election nears
Senator David Perdue’s campaign says he will quarantine after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19. The news comes ahead of Tuesday’s Senate runoff elections in Georgia. CBS News...