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Want to see the Los Angeles Lakers star vault into NBA history in person? Here's how much tickets will cost you.
Battered by COVID, nation's largest theater chain is betting that movie-goers are willing to pay more for a better view.
Auto insurance costs are up 14% from a year ago, a new survey shows. Here's where drivers around the U.S. pay the most.
The items, sold under dozens of brand names, include muffins, salads, pizzas and sandwiches.
Chicken feed producers say they haven't changed their formula and are not to blame for why egg prices are so high.
Americans want compromise. The prospect of default impacts views.
Calling your retail clerk an "assistant store manager" has a surprisingly big payoff, new research finds.
Disappointed Swifties have filed a lawsuit against the ticket seller and its parent company, Live Nation Entertainment, who control 70% of the market, while Congress and the Justice Dept. are looking into their business.
Tired of after-work emails and calls? Lawmakers across the globe are pushing back on the blurring of work and home life.
Not everything you may have heard about life insurance is accurate. Here are three misconceptions to understand.
If you're investing in gold, historical data suggests that some months are better than others.
Want a mortgage with low rates and no down payment? A VA loan might be an option.
The computer maker said it is cutting 5% of its workforce as consumer demand fades.
Streaming company said a crackdown is coming by March, but a similar effort in other countries yielded mixed results.
After investing billions in AI-chatbot, the tech company is already using it to help improve consumers' work patterns.
AI text tool is already estimated to have acquired 100 million monthly users only two months after it was launched.
Commerce Department report accuses two tech giants of operating mobile app stores that stifle competition.
New bots and other AI tools are likely to supplant people in performing certain workplace tasks, experts say.
The digital payments company is the latest tech giant to slash jobs, citing a "challenging macro-economic environment."
Tech companies large and small are slashing their payrolls, fearing a recession is on the way. Here's a running list.
The decision comes after an analysis found some 2015-19 Hyundai and Kia vehicles lack protections to prevent theft.
Frantic search efforts were still underway in both countries, with an untold number of people still trapped in rubble.
"You need to leave, you just need to leave. This is a matter of life and death," Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said ahead of the controlled release.
A Maryland woman is accused of collaborating with a Florida man to shoot energy substations across the city.
The apparent premature declaration of death occurred days after a facility in Iowa was fined $10,000 over a similar episode.
Officers located the woman, 12-year-old girl and 11-year-old boy shopping in Winn Dixie "after disguising their identities," police said.
The proposed legislation also includes a limit on fees for baggage and seating.
Battered by COVID, nation's largest theater chain is betting that movie-goers are willing to pay more for a better view.
CBS News will air the State of the Union as a special report at 9 p.m. ET on Tuesday, anchored by "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell.
Want to see the Los Angeles Lakers star vault into NBA history in person? Here's how much tickets will cost you.
Abortion pill provider reports big increase in online traffic — and high anxiety among patients — after Roe was struck down.
Company says giving patients abortion pills before they're needed provides "peace of mind."
Owner encourages customers to "give a high five" to local businesses raising prices. "It means a lot."
"Would you be comfortable paying $36 for a hamburger? That's kind of what it's worth," says restaurant owner Jenna Petersiel.
But Jessica Johnson-Cope, CEO of a family-owned security services company, remains optimistic even as the U.S. economy darkens.
Sens. Joe Manchin and Chuck Schumer craft a scaled-back version of the economic package thwarted by Manchin last year.
Workers who move 401(k)s into IRAs can lose significant money to a choice they didn't have to make, new analysis shows.
"The quicker you move, the more agency you have in reducing the impact of a recession," one expert says.
With Americans' nest eggs mostly held in 401(k)s and IRAs, the swoon could force many to delay their retirement.
Some lawmakers want to revise the retirement program to shore up its funding and boost benefits for its 69 million recipients.
The apparent premature declaration of death occurred days after a facility in Iowa was fined $10,000 over a similar episode.
"You need to leave, you just need to leave. This is a matter of life and death," Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said ahead of the controlled release.
The author spoke about last year's near-fatal stabbing in an interview with the New Yorker
Want to see the Los Angeles Lakers star vault into NBA history in person? Here's how much tickets will cost you.
CBS News will air the State of the Union as a special report at 9 p.m. ET on Tuesday, anchored by "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell.
Want to see the Los Angeles Lakers star vault into NBA history in person? Here's how much tickets will cost you.
Battered by COVID, nation's largest theater chain is betting that movie-goers are willing to pay more for a better view.
Calling your retail clerk an "assistant store manager" has a surprisingly big payoff, new research finds.
Chicken feed producers say they haven't changed their formula and are not to blame for why egg prices are so high.
The items, sold under dozens of brand names, include muffins, salads, pizzas and sandwiches.
CBS News will air the State of the Union as a special report at 9 p.m. ET on Tuesday, anchored by "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell.
For the third year in a row, an eight-foot, black metal fence will surround the Capitol complex during an address to Congress by President Biden.
He had planned to visit the state Monday, where former Gov. Nikki Haley is expected to announce her run for the presidency.
Small businesses give the federal government a C grade or below, according to the survey.
The accuser, Derek Myers, told CBS News, "This is not about attention; it's about holding the actions accountable."
Why are some media and political figures claiming that people are coming for your gas stove? And are there health risks from cooking with natural gas?
Why are some media and political figures claiming that people are coming for your gas stove? And are there health risks from cooking with natural gas? Correspondent Luke Burbank looks at why gas stoves are being targeted.
Federal regulators have linked the drops to over 50 reports of eye infection and one death.
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and critical care specialist at NYU Langone Dr. Deepak Pradhan join "CBS Mornings" to demonstrate life-saving techniques when a person goes into cardiac arrest.
Global Pharma's eye drops have been linked to a U.S. outbreak which has led to at least five people losing their vision.
Frantic search efforts were still underway in both countries, with an untold number of people still trapped in rubble.
Police say three tourists were stabbed in Puerto Rico after someone told them to stop filming in a renowned seaside community known as La Perla that is popular with visitors.
While some jellyfish can kill within minutes, the inhabitants of Jellyfish Lake are benign.
The Gaziantep Castle, an archaeological site, dates back to the Roman empire.
Television reporter Yuksel Akalan was reporting on the devastating earthquake when the ground started shaking beneath his feet.
The duo took home the award for their hit single, "Unholy," which they performed during the awards ceremony.
Battered by COVID, nation's largest theater chain is betting that movie-goers are willing to pay more for a better view.
Joy won two Grammys on Sunday, including Best New Artist and Best Jazz Vocal Album.
The National Enquirer, the scandal-plagued tabloid that admitted to burying stories about Donald Trump, is being sold to VVIP.
Samara Joy won big at the Grammys, bringing home two awards for Best New Artist and Best Jazz Vocal Album. “CBS Saturday Morning” co-host Michelle Miller caught up with the rising jazz star before her big night.
The computer maker said it is cutting 5% of its workforce as consumer demand fades.
A new OODA report warns that Chinese-manufactured microchips embedded in smart devices such as fridges and laptops, pose a threat to U.K. national security. The author of the report, Charles Parton, joined CBS News to discuss how such microchips could also impact U.S. national security.
ZDNet Editor-in-Chief Jason Hiner explains best practices for setup and success of smart home security systems.
Streaming company said a crackdown is coming by March, but a similar effort in other countries yielded mixed results.
The 2007 phone, which is still sealed and in its box, was likely bought for $499 to $599.
The new moons were discovered using telescopes in Hawaii and Chile, and their orbits were confirmed with follow-up observations.
An outbreak of stony coral tissue loss disease threatens to destroy 20 of the 45 species in the world's third-largest coral reef.
The world's third-largest coral reef just off the Florida Keys was once a vibrant habitat for millions of plants and animals. But an outbreak of stony coral tissue loss disease is threatening to destroy it. Scientists are trying to regrow the coral in a lab hundreds of miles away to save it. Manuel Bojorquez takes a look.
The cloned animals are capable of producing 18 tons of milk a year, or 50% more than a typical American cow.
As the Western megadrought continues, investors have been buying up land to secure the water rights that go along with them. Ben Tracy takes a look.
The judge in Alex Murdaugh's murder trial ruled that prosecutors can include evidence of the disbarred South Carolina attorney's alleged financial crimes. CBS News producer Elizabeth Campbell has more on the significance of the decision from Walterboro, South Carolina.
It is among Florida's oldest unsolved crimes on record, notorious for its brutality, as well as for a pool of suspects that numbered over 600.
The FBI said it views the suspects -- a Florida man with alleged Nazi beliefs and a Maryland woman -- as "racially or ethnically motivated extremists."
The third week of testimony begins Monday in the Alex Murdaugh murder trial. Murdaugh, a former South Carolina attorney, is accused of murdering his wife and adult son. CBS News producer Elizabeth Campbell joined Anne-Marie Green to discuss what to expect in the trial this week.
Officers located the woman, 12-year-old girl and 11-year-old boy shopping in Winn Dixie "after disguising their identities," police said.
The new moons were discovered using telescopes in Hawaii and Chile, and their orbits were confirmed with follow-up observations.
Astronauts are conducting a spacewalk outside the International Space Station. And NASA is marking 20 years since the space shuttle Columbia disaster. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood joined Anne-Marie Green and Janet Shamlian with more on those stories, plus details on the "green comet" passing by Earth.
Columbia's destruction and the loss of its crew triggered a sharp change of course for America's space program.
The surprise bear face spans more than 1 mile across.
"He'll be cheering us all on from the sidelines," Sanchez said of Amazon and Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos, who is also her boyfriend.
The Grammys will be broadcast live from Los Angeles, starting at 8 p.m. ET Sunday, on CBS television stations and will stream live and on-demand on Paramount+.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Matthew Trussler was found dead at the home he shared with his fiancée Melissa Turner. See the evidence that led to authorities piecing together his death.
An anonymous letter writer terrorizes a small town, threatening to expose their rumored dark secrets.
They may have famous names and big careers, but these celebs also ran into financial trouble.
CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins Lana Zak and Elaine Quijano to discuss what the White House is saying after the U.S. shot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon over the weekend. She also shares how the incident could shape the president's upcoming State of the Union address.
Some companies are trying a new strategy this year, showing Super Bowl ads before the big game. Nick Primola, the executive vice president of the Association of National Advertisers, tells CBS News companies are trying to ensure their ads make as big an impression as possible.
The judge in Alex Murdaugh's murder trial ruled that prosecutors can include evidence of the disbarred South Carolina attorney's alleged financial crimes. CBS News producer Elizabeth Campbell has more on the significance of the decision from Walterboro, South Carolina.
President Biden is preparing to give his State of the Union address Tuesday night. CBS News political director Fin Gomez discussed what the speech could mean about a potential reelection bid from Mr. Biden in 2024.
“We need price stability as a foundation for growth,” IMF head Kristalina Georgieva said. “You don’t have price stability, you don’t have growth, you don’t have jobs.”