For centuries, Japan has celebrated a unique art that brings together acting, singing and athleticism, performed before audiences that, at times, act like they’re at a sporting event rather than a theater. Jon Wertheim reports on the “off-kilter” world of Kabuki. Source Read More »
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Joe Biden accuses President Trump of being too soft on China in coronavirus response
In a new ad, Joe Biden is accusing President Trump of being too soft on China and the country’s response to the coronavirus outbreak. In the meantime, the presumptive Democratic nominee is in the process of selecting a running mate. CBS News political correspondent Ed O’Keefe discusses the latest on the Biden campaign. Source Read More »
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Most Americans concerned states will reopen too soon; WWII veteran raises millions for UK National Health Service Source Read More »
The coronavirus effect on America’s food supply
Getting food to people in the U.S. has become an enormous challenge since the country has been gripped by COVID-19. Anderson Cooper reports on the charge being led, in part, by world-renowned chef José Andrés to make sure Americans have something to eat. Source Read More »
Skiers and snowboarders donate goggles to doctors fighting coronavirus
Ski season was cut short this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. As a result, skiers and snowboarders are donating their goggles to be used by doctors fighting the outbreak. Carter Evans reports. Source Read More »
WWII veteran raises millions for UK National Health Service
A World War II veteran who is nearly 100 years old has raised millions of pounds for health care workers in Britain. Captain Tom Moore far surpassed his original goal of raising 1,000 pounds. Charlie D’Agata reports. Source Read More »
U.S. farmworkers put their lives on the line during COVID-19 pandemic
Farmworkers throughout the U.S. continue to show up to work despite a lack of PPE and the inability to social distance. The nation’s food supply depends on these workers, who are at great risk during the coronavirus pandemic. Manuel Bojorquez reports. Source Read More »
Hospice program sets up unit for families to visit loved ones with coronavirus
Part of the strain of the coronavirus pandemic is the inability of families to visit their loved ones in the hospital. Now, a hospice agency has opened a unit in a Louisiana hospital that allows families to say goodbye safely. Mireya Villarreal reports. Source Read More »
More severe weather threatens the South
Severe weather continues to move through the South. Golf ball-sized hail pelted Texas and Oklahoma on Sunday as parts of the country were at risk for tornadoes. Source Read More »
Several dead in Nova Scotia shooting rampage
“An excess of 10 people,” including a police officer, have been killed in a shooting rampage in Nova Scotia, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said Sunday. Police also said the suspected shooter is dead. Source Read More »