McDonald's mandates face masks at its 14,000 U.S. restaurants
Public health crisis prompts burger chain to require facial coverings at more than 14,000 outlets across the country.
Public health crisis prompts burger chain to require facial coverings at more than 14,000 outlets across the country.
The incredibly rare family portrait highlights two baby exoplanets orbiting a very young, sun-like star.
Ascena Retail Group to close all its Catherines stores along with some Lane Bryant, Loft and Ann Taylor locations.
The cost of living is up 20% since 2009, but the minimum wage hasn't budged, marking the longest period since 1938.
The dogs were able to detect the coronavirus with 94% accuracy.
With no specific benchmarks in place, the Surgeon General's comments provide the first concrete piece of advice for parents in deciding when it's safe to send their children back to school.
"Nothing assures me that I would be able to see my son again," one asylum-seeking mother detained by ICE told CBS News.
There are different ways hackers can break into a Facebook account; here are the clues to look for
Odin Frost and Jordan Granberry met when they were 3 years old on the first day of school — and now shared one of life's accomplishments together.
Lewis worked closely with both Bill and Hillary Clinton through the Clinton, Bush and Obama administrations.
Ron Rivera says the team is "not close to making a decision" on the final name and that it could take up to 18 months.
In 1998 the civil rights activist and Congressman retraced his journey as a young protester fighting for justice, from lunch counter sit-ins to the "Bloody Sunday" march in Selma, Ala.
Colin Powell also said the Army should rename bases honoring Confederates "as quickly as we can."
Garmin customers expressed their frustration at the outage, which is also impacting the company's call centers.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, people across the U.S. are losing loved ones to the illness. The victims include acting coach Jack Turnbull, zookeeper Mary J. Wilson, restauraunt owner Saul Moreno, former Miss Western Navajo Valentina Blackhorse, and writer Leslie Lamar Parker. Anthony Mason profiles them in the "CBS This Morning" series Lives to Remember.
In 1992, two friends from Wisconsin made a promise to each other: If one of them won the Powerball jackpot, they'd split the winnings, no matter what. Nearly 30 years later, one of those pals won $22 million - and made good on his promise.
China is ordering the U.S. to shut down its consulate in the southwestern city of Chengdu as tensions escalate between the two countries. In a Thursday speech, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accused China of using its Houston, Texas consulate to spy and steal intellectual property. China denies Pompeo's accusations, and says the U.S. is gravely harming relations with Beijing.
He made the remarks as the U.S. surpassed 4 million coronavirus cases.
Iranian state television aired amateur footage of passengers on board screaming as the Mahan Air jetliner appeared to change course suddenly.
"We were supposed to have rule of law. But now it's rule by law, or even rule by fear," pro-democracy legislator Tanya Chan told CBS News.
House Democrats rallied around New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez after an encounter outside Congress, where she says Republican Ted Yoho called her “disgusting” for suggesting the rise in crime in New York was tied to poverty and unemployment. She claims he called her a misogynistic slur. He denies it.
"You are setting up the voters with false expectations, and you're setting them up to fail," former Arizona election official Tammy Patrick said.
Record numbers of Americans are expected to vote by mail in November. Tony Dokoupil examines how likely it is for ballots to reach their destinations in time.
The fight against the coronavirus hit another grim milestone as the U.S. sees 4 million confirmed cases, with the rate of new cases dramatically increasing. David Begnaud reports.
President Trump cancelled the Jacksonville, Florida portion of the Republican National Convention over rising coronavirus fears, but he's still urging schools to reopen in the fall. The president has softened his demands for places where the virus is surging, but the latest CDC guidance strongly encourages schools to open up. Ben Tracy reports.
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