Many Americans say their stimulus checks won't last long
About 4 in 10 adults are living on less income than a year ago, with many planning to use the payment to pay off debt.
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About 4 in 10 adults are living on less income than a year ago, with many planning to use the payment to pay off debt.
"It's as if a forest fire wiped out the landscape and green shoots are beginning to emerge from the ashes," said one retail expert.
At least one legendary investor, though, says stimulus checks flowing into the market will lead to a "spectacular bust."
Tax break was expanded through $1.9 trillion stimulus bill. But IRS is swamped with tax filings and stimulus checks.
$50 billion going to small businesses amounts to just 2% of the overall relief package. But its more-targeted aid will help.
Department of Education is shelving formula that offered only partial relief to about 72,000 borrowers.
CEOs make nine times what they did in 1975 — but companies' average workers are making just 12% more.
"This fund is like the oxygen in CPR. If we didn't have that, we would be dead," one restaurant owner said.
She says more competition could help curb the spread of misinformation online.
Maker of the high-end exercise equipment urges caution after "tragic accident involving a child and the Tread +."
IRS said it delivered 90 million payments in its first batch of checks, with more to come in later days and weeks.
Tax break conferred under $1.9 trillion stimulus package could save many U.S. taxpayers thousands of dollars.
Nearly 80% of job losses during the pandemic have been in industries that have mostly female workforces.
"This clears the way for President Biden to #CancelStudentDebt," Senator Elizabeth Warren tweets.
Rapper was labeled a billionaire last April by Forbes, and his net worth continues to grow, new estimate shows.
The updated guidelines, saying it's safe for most students to sit 3 feet instead of 6 feet apart, could pave the way for more schools to return to in-person learning.
President Biden and Vice President Harris will meet with Asian American leaders after the Atlanta-area shootings this week.
The House passed two immigration bills on Thursday with bipartisan support, but their prospects in the Senate are uncertain.
Jury selection continues in the murder trial of Derek Chauvin after his attorneys raised concerns about a tainted jury.
About 4 in 10 adults are living on less income than a year ago, with many planning to use the payment to pay off debt.
They're seeking information about the treatment ofof the influx of unaccompanied children arriving at the border.
Tax break was expanded through $1.9 trillion stimulus bill. But IRS is swamped with tax filings and stimulus checks.
Till Kottmann provided CBS News with video and images from the hack, and described the attack as "non-technical" and not difficult to pull off.
At least one legendary investor, though, says stimulus checks flowing into the market will lead to a "spectacular bust."
Katie Delwiche's San Francisco gardening business is focused on growth — of her plants and in her clients' lives.
Consumers with credit card debt are willing to pile on even more during the holidays — that's a mistake, one expert says.
Renters should check local protections against evictions, while mortgage holders can negotiate with their servicer.
The Vintage Market had shows with up to 30,000 in attendance. After the pandemic, its owners found new ways to survive.
Conscious Eatery in Seattle gives away one meal for every meal purchased. Not even a pandemic could stop that.
A growing swath of seniors are working beyond 65, with many needing to supplement their paltry retirement savings.
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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
From 6 p.m. curfews, to "no talking" rules, to men and women being allowed outside only on alternating days, coronavirus restrictions around the world are constantly evolving.
Researchers call the association a "huge win" — aspirin is one of the cheapest, most widely available drugs.
Trust in each other and in government is one of the main reasons Finland remains No. 1.
UNICEF calls the "escalation" of the post-coup crisis a "serious violation" of kids' rights, as defecting police say they were told to shoot their "own family."
At 36 weeks pregnant, a Florida health care worker received her first shot of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. She gave birth three weeks later to a healthy baby girl — with COVID-19 antibodies.
"It's as if a forest fire wiped out the landscape and green shoots are beginning to emerge from the ashes," said one retail expert.
Dr. Moncef Slaoui and Sen. Tammy Duckworth appear on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
Tax break was expanded through $1.9 trillion stimulus bill. But IRS is swamped with tax filings and stimulus checks.
Ruby and her mom created Ruby's Rainbow to help other people with Down syndrome go to college.
The arapaima is one of the world's largest predatory fish. Its scales are said to be as impenetrable as armor.
Dr. Moncef Slaoui and Sen. Tammy Duckworth appear on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
They're seeking information about the treatment ofof the influx of unaccompanied children arriving at the border.
President Biden and Vice President Harris will meet with Asian American leaders after the Atlanta-area shootings this week.
Fauci and Paul faced off in a Senate COVID hearing about whether it's "theater" to keep wearing a mask after being vaccinated.
She says more competition could help curb the spread of misinformation online.
"It's as if a forest fire wiped out the landscape and green shoots are beginning to emerge from the ashes," said one retail expert.
Trevor Noah of "The Daily Show" hosted the 63rd Grammy Awards ceremony from the Los Angeles Convention Center and, as with other awards shows during the pandemic, there was no audience for the event.
McCammond has not announced her next move, but has wished the staff of Teen Vogue the best.
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In this preview of an interview to air on "CBS Sunday Morning" March 21, singer Demi Lovato talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about having had only minutes to live when she was found in 2018 suffering from a heroin overdose.
She says more competition could help curb the spread of misinformation online.
Maker of the high-end exercise equipment urges caution after "tragic accident involving a child and the Tread +."
Till Kottmann provided CBS News with video and images from the hack, and described the attack as "non-technical" and not difficult to pull off.
The new transportation secretary said innovation in the transportation industry will help fight climate change.
Created for Amazon's Washington-based workforce, Amazon Care will be available to companies nationwide this summer.
The arapaima is one of the world's largest predatory fish. Its scales are said to be as impenetrable as armor.
After being removed from the website four years ago, "climate facts are back," Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan said.
The new transportation secretary said innovation in the transportation industry will help fight climate change.
At first, researchers debated heavily if the mysterious object, named 'Oumuamua, was an asteroid or a comet — and some believed it could be an alien artifact.
Perseverance has beamed back the first ever audio recordings of a rover driving across the Martian surface.
From 6 p.m. curfews, to "no talking" rules, to men and women being allowed outside only on alternating days, coronavirus restrictions around the world are constantly evolving.
Fauci and Paul faced off in a Senate COVID hearing about whether it's "theater" to keep wearing a mask after being vaccinated.
The updated guidelines, saying it's safe for most students to sit 3 feet instead of 6 feet apart, could pave the way for more schools to return to in-person learning.
Researchers call the association a "huge win" — aspirin is one of the cheapest, most widely available drugs.
Maker of the high-end exercise equipment urges caution after "tragic accident involving a child and the Tread +."
About 4 in 10 adults are living on less income than a year ago, with many planning to use the payment to pay off debt.
"It's as if a forest fire wiped out the landscape and green shoots are beginning to emerge from the ashes," said one retail expert.
At least one legendary investor, though, says stimulus checks flowing into the market will lead to a "spectacular bust."
Tax break was expanded through $1.9 trillion stimulus bill. But IRS is swamped with tax filings and stimulus checks.
$50 billion going to small businesses amounts to just 2% of the overall relief package. But its more-targeted aid will help.
The indictment said the suspect intended to keep parts of a victim's body as "mementos, trophies and food."
Till Kottmann provided CBS News with video and images from the hack, and described the attack as "non-technical" and not difficult to pull off.
Jury selection continues in the murder trial of Derek Chauvin after his attorneys raised concerns about a tainted jury.
Robert Aaron Long allegedly killed eight people, six of them women of Asan descent, at three area spas
The NFL is investigating the allegations, which the Houston Texans player denies.
Nelson has broad experience in space legislation and would bring an insider's knowledge to the NASA helm.
At first, researchers debated heavily if the mysterious object, named 'Oumuamua, was an asteroid or a comet — and some believed it could be an alien artifact.
Perseverance has beamed back the first ever audio recordings of a rover driving across the Martian surface.
A successful test will clear the way for the rocket's maiden flight in NASA's Artemis moon program.
In a galaxy far, far away, there's a supermassive black hole on the move — and scientists aren't sure why.
Diplomas were not required for these business moguls and media stars.
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After a millionaire is poisoned with eye drops, his death is ruled a homicide. Did this inspire a copycat crime?
Inside the investigation of a serial killer and the FBI's mission to identify unknown victims.
They're no longer royal, but they're still making news — and their romance still has the world fascinated
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With bitcoins trading near $60,000, buying a piece of the action is getting easier with the proliferation of digital currency machines.
This documentary in the CBSN Originals "Speaking Frankly" series explores the push to defund police departments and rethink the way communities protect public safety.
People are showing more interest in "going out" fashion styles again as they try to distance themselves from the constraints of lockdown.
CBS News takes a closer look at allegations that gangs are operating within the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department. CBS News contributor María Elena Salinas speaks to several families who claim the so-called "Banditos" gang killed their sons as part of an initiation into the clique. Then, CBSN's Tanya Rivero speaks to two experts about the history of allegations of gangs in the department, and how Latinos are often misrepresented in the criminal justice system.