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Microsoft said Friday it's working to restore Teams services, after a network issue caused outages on the messaging platform.
Rents over the last two decades have risen much faster than employee pay, contributing to an escalating homelessness crisis in the U.S.
A 1980s essay collection by E. Jean Carroll is fetching big bucks after former President Donald Trump's attorney questioned its title in defamation case.
"Road House" director Doug Liman is blasting Amazon-owned MGM Studios over its decision to stream a film originally aimed at the big screen.
New Hampshire resident Christopher Stultz was seen lifting his wheelchair into his car and walking normally through a mall, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.
The grounded Boeing jets are coming back into service at Alaska Airlines and United Airlines.
International firms are hiring American employees who want to work from home, as remote job opportunities in U.S. decline.
Violations of the FTC's funeral rule can result in fines of over $50,000.
Alaska Airlines Flight 1146 from Seattle to San Diego on Friday will mark the 737 Max 9's return to service following a mid-air blowout.
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Apple said it will stop selling the devices later this month in order to comply with a U.S. import ban.
Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist known for his fake news site InfoWars and his false denial of the Sandy Hook massacre, was permanently banned from Twitter in 2018.
More than 90 million consumers will scan a QR code this year. But the technology can also facilitate identity theft.
The billionaire owner of X took a defensive tone, saying that "the whole world will know that those advertisers killed the company."
OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman says he's looking forward to returning to the company, with the support of Microsoft's CEO, to build the 2 companies' "strong partnership."
Musk, who is under fire for supporting an antisemitic post, said the money will be donated to hospitals in Israel and to the Red Cross in Gaza.
Altman landed at Microsoft, the biggest investor in OpenAI, as former Twitch leader Emmett Shear was named OpenAI's new chief executive.
Elon Musk, the world's richest person, said he agreed with an X post that claims that Jews are pushing "hatred against whites."
Shares of the security software maker, which protects some of the world's biggest companies, fell after it said a customer tool was compromised.
Former President Donald Trump must pay $83.3 million in damages for defamatory statements denying he sexually assaulted the writer E. Jean Carroll.
Trump has received endorsements from the South Carolina governor, its two senators, and five of the state's six House Republicans.
Texas National Guard soldiers took control of a park in Eagle Pass earlier this month, and have since prevented Border Patrol agents from processing migrants in the area.
His resignation comes after a lawsuit by a former employee accusing McMahon and another WWE employee of sexually assaulting her.
Sexually explicit and abusive fake images of Taylor Swift began circulating widely this week on social media.
Brittany Watts, the Ohio woman charged with a felony after a miscarriage, says she doesn't want "any other woman to go through what I had to go through."
Alabama's attorney general Steve Marshall said he expects to see nitrogen hypoxia used in more executions.
The department said at least 13 state employees were victims of unwelcome conduct. Previous disclosures listed 11 women, but not all were state employees, including several Cuomo met at public events.
Alaska Airlines Flight 1146 from Seattle to San Diego on Friday will mark the 737 Max 9's return to service following a mid-air blowout.
Only about 1 in 10 Americans understands the basics of longevity, or how long they'll live in retirement. Can you pass the test?
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The gap between what people think they'll need for old age and their actual savings is massive, even for those nearing retirement.
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Even a brief interruption in plan contributions can affect people's financial goals years down the road, experts say.
His resignation comes after a lawsuit by a former employee accusing McMahon and another WWE employee of sexually assaulting her.
Texas National Guard soldiers took control of a park in Eagle Pass earlier this month, and have since prevented Border Patrol agents from processing migrants in the area.
Trump has received endorsements from the South Carolina governor, its two senators, and five of the state's six House Republicans.
The CDC noted that so-called medical tourism is becoming more common among Americans seeking cheaper procedures quickly.
Sexually explicit and abusive fake images of Taylor Swift began circulating widely this week on social media.
The grounded Boeing jets are coming back into service at Alaska Airlines and United Airlines.
"Road House" director Doug Liman is blasting Amazon-owned MGM Studios over its decision to stream a film originally aimed at the big screen.
Rents over the last two decades have risen much faster than employee pay, contributing to an escalating homelessness crisis in the U.S.
New Hampshire resident Christopher Stultz was seen lifting his wheelchair into his car and walking normally through a mall, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.
Microsoft said Friday it's working to restore Teams services, after a network issue caused outages on the messaging platform.
The attack on the destroyer USS Carney marked a further escalation in the biggest confrontation at sea the U.S. Navy has seen in the Middle East in decades.
The department said at least 13 state employees were victims of unwelcome conduct. Previous disclosures listed 11 women, but not all were state employees, including several Cuomo met at public events.
Texas National Guard soldiers took control of a park in Eagle Pass earlier this month, and have since prevented Border Patrol agents from processing migrants in the area.
Trump has received endorsements from the South Carolina governor, its two senators, and five of the state's six House Republicans.
Rep. Nancy Mace's former top aide, Daniel Hanlon, has filed to run for Mace's seat in South Carolina.
"His Majesty's condition is benign and he will attend hospital next week for a corrective procedure" for an enlarged prostate, Buckingham Palace said of King Charles III.
"It's the first time hearing has been restored in a child — really in a human being — for a hereditary type of hearing loss," Dr. John Germiller of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia told CBS News.
Recalled cough syrup could result in severe or life-threatening fungal infection if used by immunocompromised people, Haleon said.
FDA testing found "extremely high levels of lead contamination" in the cinnamon applesauce pouches, which have been recalled.
The "sleepy girl mocktail," made mainly of tart cherry juice and magnesium powder, is gaining attention on social media for its supposed sleep benefits. Here's what doctors say about the ingredients.
The attack on the destroyer USS Carney marked a further escalation in the biggest confrontation at sea the U.S. Navy has seen in the Middle East in decades.
The CDC noted that so-called medical tourism is becoming more common among Americans seeking cheaper procedures quickly.
In videos posted online, users are seen deep-frying toothpicks and adding seasonings to them before eating them.
Mikaela Shiffrin, who has a record 95 World Cup wins, was helped off the course with her left boot raised off the snow.
There were over 1,300 treasure finds made by the public in 2022, and most of the items were discovered by people metal-detecting, the museum said.
"Road House" director Doug Liman is blasting Amazon-owned MGM Studios over its decision to stream a film originally aimed at the big screen.
Harry Connick Sr. faced allegations that his staff sometimes held back evidence that could have helped defendants.
The suit, from his estate, asks that a judge order the podcast outlet Dudesy to immediately take down the audio special, "George Carlin: I'm Glad I'm Dead."
The 25-year-old shared the news in Vogue article published Thursday, revealing that the couple is expecting a girl.
In high school, Lily Gladstone was voted "Most Likely to Win an Oscar." That superlative may soon ring true.
Graphic artificial intelligence-generated images of superstar Taylor Swift, known as "deepfakes," have been circulating on social media. The manipulated images, videos and audio recordings seem eerily legitimate, and mark the latest example of how artificial intelligence is developing far faster than U.S. laws and regulations. Jo Ling Kent has more.
Hundreds of resumes can be sent for a job posting and only a few are called for an interview. Corporate leadership specialist Robyn Garrett joins CBS News to explain what's happening and how to make your application stand out.
A robocall impersonating President Biden and fake explicit images of Taylor Swift are the latest deepfakes raising questions about the threats of artificial intelligence. CBS News senior business and tech correspondent Jo Ling Kent has the details.
Technology companies are axing jobs as they pile deeper into artificial intelligence, with one expert calling it a "sobering signal."
The FAA is halting Boeing from expanding production of its 737 Max planes but has cleared a path for Max 9 jets to return to service. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports.
A study highlights the potentially profound impacts of invasive species, which are spreading at an increasing rate.
New USGS data shows port cities like Boston and New York are exposed to coastal hazards, making communities potentially unlivable in the next decade.
In 1848, the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror were lost in the frigid waters off the coast of Canada. None of the 129 men on board survived.
Japan's SLIM lunar lander tipped over on touchdown, but still captured imagery of the moon while demonstrating high-precision landing technology.
Heavy rain is soaking the south as a system makes its way east from Texas, putting 11 million people under flood watches. CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian has a look at the conditions from Houston.
The state of Alabama was criticized by several groups, including the United Nations and the European Union, after it executed a death row inmate Thursday night using the controversial method of nitrogen hypoxia. Kenneth Smith's spiritual adviser said the nitrogen method amounted to torture, but Alabama officials disagree. Manuel Bojorquez has more.
The mother allegedly fled the scene before law enforcement arrived, police said, and never showed up at the hospital where her son died.
Alabama carried out its first nitrogen hypoxia execution Thursday in the case of convicted murderer Kenneth Eugene Smith. Spectators present during the execution said the process lasted longer than expected, while Alabama's attorney general Steve Marshall said the result was "textbook." CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano reports.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said he expects to see nitrogen hypoxia used in more executions.
Jennifer Crumbley is charged with involuntary manslaughter for allegedly failing to stop her son, Ethan, from committing a deadly school shooting in 2021. Her husband, James Crumbley, is also charged but is being tried separately. Both pleaded not guilty. CBS News' Elaine Quijano was in court for the first day of the trial and has more on the testimony. And CBS News legal contributor Rebecca Roiphe has more on the legal aspects of the case.
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Graphic artificial intelligence-generated images of superstar Taylor Swift, known as "deepfakes," have been circulating on social media. The manipulated images, videos and audio recordings seem eerily legitimate, and mark the latest example of how artificial intelligence is developing far faster than U.S. laws and regulations. Jo Ling Kent has more.
The Baltimore Ravens will face the Kansas City Chiefs this weekend while the Detroit Lions will play against the San Francisco 49ers for the NFL conference championships. Which team will make it to the Super Bowl? Adam Vinatieri, a four-time Super Bowl champion, joins CBS News with his take on the final step before the biggest game of the season.
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The jury in former President Donald Trump's federal defamation damages trial reached a verdict in the case Friday, ruling that Trump must pay $83.3 million in damages for defamatory comments he made about writer E. Jean Carroll's sexual abuse claims. CBS News' Errol Barnett reports. Joseph Tully, a criminal defense attorney, joins CBS News with his take on the verdict.
A robocall impersonating President Biden and fake explicit images of Taylor Swift are the latest deepfakes raising questions about the threats of artificial intelligence. CBS News senior business and tech correspondent Jo Ling Kent has the details.