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One research firm believes that as much as 97% of the posts on WallStreetBets could be generated by bots, not people.
Specialized vending machine lets consumers buy the tests on the go and send them to a lab for rapid analysis.
Stock sales by GameStop and BlackBerry insiders raise questions about their comp. "It's pay for luck," one expert said.
Two California residents contend the restaurant chain's tuna is actually a "mixture of various concoctions."
Brokerage has angered investors who claim they were unfairly blocked from trading GameStop and other hot stocks.
President Joe Biden's proposed $1.9 trillion relief bill could face major congressional hurdles, analysts say.
As with GameStop, an extended rise could force big investors to reverse short trades — pushing silver prices higher.
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The titans of finance were shaken by a subculture of amateur traders on WallStreetBets, whose viral stock purchases sent hedge funds reeling.
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Rep. Ilhan Omar and other left-leaning Democrats say "massive relief" is needed for low-income Americans.
Social media fury at online brokerage has one of New York City's biggest charities mistakenly caught in crosshairs.
The storm is bringing blizzard-like conditions to the East Coast on Monday.
The GOP plan includes direct payments of $1,000 for those making less than $40,000 per year.
The figure climbed from 2,700 in mid-January.
"Saved by the Bell" star Dustin Diamond died Monday after a three-week fight with carcinoma, according to his representatives.
One research firm believes that as much as 97% of the posts on WallStreetBets could be generated by bots, not people.
Bennett's greatest therapy is singing. It's when he's most lucid, and he still remembers every word.
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Aung San Suu Kyi, the nation's top civilian leader, is among the senior figures reportedly detained by the military as a difficult march toward democracy is halted.
U.S. border agents continue to expel migrants, including families with children, without court hearings under a policy instituted by the Trump administration.
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More than 5,000 of the opposition leader's backers were detained during huge protests, but they're calling for a new demonstration as he faces a judge this week.
Aung San Suu Kyi, the nation's top civilian leader, is among the senior figures reportedly detained by the military as a difficult march toward democracy is halted.
It was not disclosed how much Harry was getting in damages, but his lawyer says it will all go to his charity for wounded troops.
U.S. border agents continue to expel migrants, including families with children, without court hearings under a policy instituted by the Trump administration.
Overseas travelers who arrive in Perth must isolate in hotel quarantine for 14 days. The last previous known case of someone being infected with COVID-19 within Western Australia was on April 11.
The storm is bringing blizzard-like conditions to the East Coast on Monday.
Looking to deflect claims in a lawsuit, sandwich chain offers promo code "ITSREAL" for 15% off tuna footlongs.
"Saved by the Bell" star Dustin Diamond died Monday after a three-week fight with carcinoma, according to his representatives.
"They're able to get away with it because it operates in the shadows," Cousins told CBS News.
Specialized vending machine lets consumers buy the tests on the go and send them to a lab for rapid analysis.
One research firm believes that as much as 97% of the posts on WallStreetBets could be generated by bots, not people.
President Joe Biden's proposed $1.9 trillion relief bill could face major congressional hurdles, analysts say.
The GOP plan includes direct payments of $1,000 for those making less than $40,000 per year.
Some Republicans are proposing a lower income threshold, at $40,000 for single people and $80,000 for married couples.
The former president's Senate impeachment trial is set to begin on February 9.
"Saved by the Bell" star Dustin Diamond died Monday after a three-week fight with carcinoma, according to his representatives.
Bennett's greatest therapy is singing. It's when he's most lucid, and he still remembers every word.
Because of COVID public health restrictions, this year's Super Bowl will be played well below its stadium's capacity. One Arizona printing company is working with the NFL to bring fans to the game — with a unique, pandemic-era solution. Jamie Yuccas reports.
It was not disclosed how much Harry was getting in damages, but his lawyer says it will all go to his charity for wounded troops.
The New York Liberty guard says they're "feeling a sense of gender euphoria as opposed to gender dysphoria."
Specialized vending machine lets consumers buy the tests on the go and send them to a lab for rapid analysis.
One research firm believes that as much as 97% of the posts on WallStreetBets could be generated by bots, not people.
As with GameStop, an extended rise could force big investors to reverse short trades — pushing silver prices higher.
After 39-year-old Aaron Ulland suffered a stroke, paralyzing his left side, he volunteered for a revolutionary study in which electrodes that might restore motor functions were implanted in his brain. Watch the results.
Brokerage has angered investors who claim they were unfairly blocked from trading GameStop and other hot stocks.
Monday's spacewalk was the second of four planned by the space station's current crew.
The storm will also cause near-hurricane force wind gusts and major coastal flooding.
The new coronavirus variant detected in the United Kingdom, B.1.1.7, has been identified in 30 states, according to the CDC.
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Perseverance will have to land on Mars without the help of mission control — NASA scientists call it the "seven minutes of terror."
Looking to deflect claims in a lawsuit, sandwich chain offers promo code "ITSREAL" for 15% off tuna footlongs.
Specialized vending machine lets consumers buy the tests on the go and send them to a lab for rapid analysis.
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One man who was waiting on line for an hour said protesters at the stadium in Los Angeles told him that the coronavirus isn't real and vaccinations are dangerous.
Ongoing debate rages over Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union amid the coronavirus pandemic.
One research firm believes that as much as 97% of the posts on WallStreetBets could be generated by bots, not people.
Specialized vending machine lets consumers buy the tests on the go and send them to a lab for rapid analysis.
Stock sales by GameStop and BlackBerry insiders raise questions about their comp. "It's pay for luck," one expert said.
Two California residents contend the restaurant chain's tuna is actually a "mixture of various concoctions."
Brokerage has angered investors who claim they were unfairly blocked from trading GameStop and other hot stocks.
The findings were released by the Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks racism, xenophobia and anti-government militias.
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At least 15 of those arrested are veterans and two currently serve in the U.S. military, both in the Army Reserve, according to military service records obtained by CBS News.
NASA astronauts Mike Hopkins and Victor Glover ventured outside the International Space Station on Monday for a spacewalk to complete battery replacement and install new camera equipment. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green have details.
Monday's spacewalk was the second of four planned by the space station's current crew.
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Perseverance will have to land on Mars without the help of mission control — NASA scientists call it the "seven minutes of terror."
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As President Biden meets with Republican senators to discuss a coronavirus relief package, some say the next round of stimulus checks should be targeted at those who need help most. CBS MoneyWatch reporter Aimee Picchi joined CBSN to talk about which Americans might get checks this time around.
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