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Hotter weather and drought conditions are expected to drive up energy demand, potentially straining the nation's aging power grid.
Virginia lawmaker says retailer should obtain parental consent before selling two "obscene" books to minors.
The S&P 500 is approaching a bear market for the first time in two years. Investors have "nowhere to hide," one analyst says.
Some homeowners are facing "sticker shock" from stiffer property tax bills. Blame the pandemic real estate boom.
Billionaire's Starlink satellite venture will provide internet service for rural schools and monitor the rainforest.
Tesla founder strongly denied a published claim that SpaceX paid a flight attendant $250,000 for her silence about the supposed incident.
Credit card giant to test biometric system aimed at streamlining the checkout process in stores.
It's not only tech companies that continue to win over employees with flexible work environments, good pay and better benefits.
Texas restaurateur bought dozens of cases of formula from food distributor and handed it out to parents in need.
Pro basketball and tennis continues to pay American women athletes millions of dollars less than men.
Energy cutoff comes after Finland and neighbor Sweden formally applied to join NATO this week.
Stocks claw back losses after flirting with the first bear market since early 2020.
More than 43 million borrowers hold more than $1.6 trillion in federal student loan debt.
The Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut is one of only two of its kind. Sotheby's says the price put it in the "top 10 most valuable items ever sold at auction in any collecting category."
"In the long term, not having the formula would result in permanent brain damage," one child's mother told CBS News.
The wife of a marine said her husband had written her: "I don't know when I will get in touch with you and if I will at all."
Judge Robert Summerhays ruled the CDC did not properly end Title 42, which allows U.S. border officials to quickly expel migrants.
The archbishop said the House speaker failed to publicly repudiate her "advocacy for abortion 'rights.'"
Hunter Biden's legal and investigative team provided CBS News with what it said was the first public photo of his once missing laptop.
The S&P 500 is approaching a bear market for the first time in two years. Investors have "nowhere to hide," one analyst says.
Multiple children have been hospitalized due to the shortage.
The tornado inflicted major damage, including flipped vehicles and torn roofs.
Mook also said she did so even though the campaign wasn't certain about the veracity of the allegations linking Trump to Russian Alfa Bank.
A few weeks ago, a woman who had been feeding a stray cat brought it into the vet with a bad injury. It was about to be put down, but a microchip saved its life.
Credit card giant to test biometric system aimed at streamlining the checkout process in stores.
Tesla founder wants the SEC to investigate Twitter's claims about spam and fake accounts on the platform.
Tesla founder says his $44 billion purchase of the social media giant is being held up by questions over spam and fake accounts.
Social media company said it dismissed two senior managers and will freeze most hiring.
Top consumer brands and deep-pocketed investors are staking a claim to the next phase of the internet.
Labor shortages, the Omicron variant and supply chain issues pose significant challenges to small businesses.
New data released by Crunchbase shows that only 2.2% of all venture funding went to female-founded startups in the first eight months of this year. Deena Shakir, partner at Lux Capital, joins CBSN to discuss what needs to change to bring equity for female entrepreneurs and investors.
As the Delta variant surges, many small employers are again taking precautions in the way they do business.
Some 1,800 artists will receive $5,000 checks, while other federal funds will go to cabbies and homeless people.
"Everything is up in the air," said one Ohio bakery owner who worries that COVID-19 could shut her down again.
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
Multiple children have been hospitalized due to the shortage.
The tornado inflicted major damage, including flipped vehicles and torn roofs.
Hotter weather and drought conditions are expected to drive up energy demand, potentially straining the nation's aging power grid.
Mook also said she did so even though the campaign wasn't certain about the veracity of the allegations linking Trump to Russian Alfa Bank.
The S&P 500 is approaching a bear market for the first time in two years. Investors have "nowhere to hide," one analyst says.
Hotter weather and drought conditions are expected to drive up energy demand, potentially straining the nation's aging power grid.
Virginia lawmaker says retailer should obtain parental consent before selling two "obscene" books to minors.
The S&P 500 is approaching a bear market for the first time in two years. Investors have "nowhere to hide," one analyst says.
Some homeowners are facing "sticker shock" from stiffer property tax bills. Blame the pandemic real estate boom.
Billionaire's Starlink satellite venture will provide internet service for rural schools and monitor the rainforest.
Former United States Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, Senator Rick Scott and more appear on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" this Sunday.
Mook also said she did so even though the campaign wasn't certain about the veracity of the allegations linking Trump to Russian Alfa Bank.
Judge Robert Summerhays ruled the CDC did not properly end Title 42, which allows U.S. border officials to quickly expel migrants.
Hunter Biden's legal and investigative team provided CBS News with what it said was the first public photo of his once missing laptop.
The archbishop said the House speaker failed to publicly repudiate her "advocacy for abortion 'rights.'"
Clinical health psychologist Dr. Natalie Datillo explains how patients can make connections to reduce pain and increase mobility.
More hospitals are reporting children needing treatment because they aren't getting enough nutrition due to the baby formula shortage. Jamie Yuccas has more.
Meg Oliver spoke to a family whose 8-year-old daughter needs formula for most of her nutrition due to metabolic issues. They open up about how the baby formula shortage is impacting their family.
Oklahoma's state legislature has passed an anti-abortion law that would be the most restrictive law in the nation. The legislation prohibits abortion at any point in pregnancy, except to save a woman's life or in cases of rape or incest reported to police. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports.
The CDC published updated data Thursday on counties at "medium" and "high" levels of COVID-19.
At just 8 years old, he's endured unimaginable horror. The sound of constant shelling has left him shell-shocked and traumatized.
Judge Robert Summerhays ruled the CDC did not properly end Title 42, which allows U.S. border officials to quickly expel migrants.
The wife of a marine said her husband had written her: "I don't know when I will get in touch with you and if I will at all."
Before COVID hit, the ancient city's 17 world heritage sites and 2,000 temples and shrines drew 88 million tourists in in a single year. But it still can't pay the bills.
The bodies were exhumed from a mass grave to be identified using DNA tests.
Virginia lawmaker says retailer should obtain parental consent before selling two "obscene" books to minors.
Christian Cooper, who was catapulted into the national spotlight after a racially charged incident in Central Park, now has a show on National Geographic.
Thursday's London premiere of "Top Gun: Maverick" had a royal drop-in after Prince William and Duchess Kate joined Tom Cruise on the red carpet. Cruise invited the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge after finding out that Prince William is a fan of the film. (Disclaimer: "Top Gun: Maverick" is produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures, a division of Paramount Global, which also owns CBS News)
Pro basketball and tennis continues to pay American women athletes millions of dollars less than men.
10 films, along with discussions featuring filmmakers and activists, will be presented May 20-26, both in-person in New York City and nationwide via streaming.
Billionaire's Starlink satellite venture will provide internet service for rural schools and monitor the rainforest.
Big tech like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter are seeking to block a Texas law that prohibits social media platforms from banning users based on their political views. CBS news reporter Dan Patterson joins Nancy Chen and Tanya Rivero to discuss the legislation.
Credit card giant to test biometric system aimed at streamlining the checkout process in stores.
President Joe Biden opened his trip to Asia on Friday with a focus on the U.S. tech sector, touring a Samsung computer chip plant in South Korea. During his six-day stay, Mr. Biden will also visit Japan. Nancy Cordes reports.
An Atlas 5 rocket boosted a Boeing Starliner crew capsule into orbit Thursday for a make-or-break unpiloted test flight, the company's third attempt in over two years to reach the International Space Station.
The Carcinus maenas — or "raving mad crab" — preys on juvenile clams, out-competes native crab species and wreaks havoc on marine ecosystems.
The ocean is more acidic than it's been in 26,000 years and hotter than ever as greenhouse gases continue to flood the atmosphere. Here's what it could mean for the climate crisis.
As scientists warn heat waves are 100 times more likely in the region, millions of workers can't afford to take a day off, even if the heat could kill them.
Twenty million years ago, Switzerland's low-lying parts were covered in an ocean teeming with fish, sharks and dolphins.
The "very flashy" moths were found in the luggage of a traveler arriving from the Philippines, authorities said.
An 8-year-old boy who has sheltered in a basement with his mother since Russia invaded Ukraine is too traumatized to talk about the war. He used to draw pictures of sunny skies and happy homes, but now draws only monsters and tanks. Debora Patta has more.
The family of a victim in the Buffalo supermarket shooting has hired lawyers who are looking into potential claims against Remington, which produced the gun allegedly used in the massacre. Jericka Duncan reports.
Ryan Duke had told investigators he killed Tara Grinstead and helped burn her body. But when he took the witness stand during his trial, he insisted he was innocent.
Staff could not identify a cause of death for 173 puppies because the bodies had already begun decomposing, records show.
For the victims' families, this week has been filled with a steady stream of prayer in and around Buffalo.
Boeing hopes the third time is the charm for the Starliner astronaut ferry ship on its test flight to the International Space Station.
Grounded earlier by software bugs and corroded valves, Boeing says the Starliner is finally ready for flight.
NASA is confident Boeing's Starliner astronaut ferry ship is finally ready for prime time.
NASA expects dwindling power to shut down the InSight Mars lander by the end of the year.
While not as serious as a potentially life-threatening 2013 incident, NASA is taking no chances with the station's aging spacesuits.
It's not only tech companies that continue to win over employees with flexible work environments, good pay and better benefits.
After scouring 12 hours of grainy surveillance footage, investigators say they found the way Fotis Dulos drove the 70 miles to murder his wife.
These athletes are making waves in the worlds of athletics and advocacy.
If it glittered or dazzled, it was likely being worn by a celeb at fashion's biggest party of the year
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For an unprecedented number of young people in Gen Z, gender is a social construct that needs dismantling. In this CBS Reports documentary, we follow four teens with diverse gender identities to see how they are dealing with and experiencing a world that’s redefining gender.
Oklahoma's legislature passed a bill Thursday that bans all abortions from the moment of fertilization. If signed into law, it would be the nation's strictest abortion law. Dr. Colleen McNicholas, the chief medical officer for Planned Parenthood of St. Louis, Missouri, joins Lana Zak on CBS News to discuss.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cannot move forward with a plan to discontinue pandemic-related emergency rules that allow U.S. border agents to rapidly expel migrants to Mexico or their home countries on public health grounds, a federal judge in Louisiana ruled Friday.
Ritz the cat ran away 16 years ago, and his owners never really gave up hope for his return. A few weeks ago, a woman who had been feeding a stray cat brought it into the vet with a bad injury. It was about to be put down, but a microchip saved its life. Steve Hartman shares more in "On the Road."
An 8-year-old boy who has sheltered in a basement with his mother since Russia invaded Ukraine is too traumatized to talk about the war. He used to draw pictures of sunny skies and happy homes, but now draws only monsters and tanks. Debora Patta has more.