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Businesses such as ailing Ralph Lauren claim they were insured against COVID-19. But they may be out of luck.
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Businesses such as ailing Ralph Lauren claim they were insured against COVID-19. But they may be out of luck.
Banks were profiting from illicit dealings with disreputable people and criminal networks, report alleges.
Executive's departure comes just two weeks after the electric truck startup signed a $2 billion deal with GM.
Move against similar app TikTok in limbo pending deal Trump backs that would have TikTok join with Oracle and WalMart to form a U.S. company.
State Representative Susan Lynn has posted on social media using QAnon phrases, but denies association with the movement.
Some nannies must choose between looking after other people's kids and get paid — or stop working to look after their own.
Shoppers at the athletic apparel retailer will be able to check their polling location or register to vote in-store.
The $400-billion-a-year industry has taken a hit during the pandemic, as clothing store sales plunged a record 79% – but some clothing designers see a silver lining
Suspects allegedly paid employees at the ecommerce giant to help some third-party sellers gain "unfair advantages."
In California alone, more than 1 million people have yet to claim the emergency relief payments.
Major New York City companies are calling employees back to the office. Some health experts are worried.
Order ostensibly to protect U.S. users' data raises pressure to find U.S. buyer for TikTok.
More than 25,000 people are enrolled in the drugmaker's late-stage trial of a potential coronavirus vaccine.
"There were so many people, and (my dad) was kind of shocked because he didn't think there would be a turn around that quickly," the owner's daughter said.
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COVID-19 forced Ellen Bennett to reinvent the way she runs her kitchen wear business. Her new mantra: "Do less better."
You won't find any "old fogies" at Fogue Studios in Seattle. The artists here aren't retiring, they're inspiring.
Celebrity chef Roy Choi and the ChewBox team are merging tech with the spirit of generosity to help restore hope in Los Angeles' marginalized communities.
He demos old barns and structures and turns them into something beautiful — one piece of reclaimed wood at a time.
The bookstore said it has championed black authors and stories of the African diaspora for 13 years.
A growing swath of seniors are working beyond 65, with many needing to supplement their paltry retirement savings.
Several types of plans are available, but figuring out which one is right for you can be confusing, so here's some help
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
The CDC updated its guidance to warn about the risk of small airborne respiratory particles known as aerosols – but then removed that information from its website.
The late justice will also lie in state in the U.S. Capitol on Friday.
She was caught at the New York-Canada border, apparently trying to get into the U.S. and was carrying a gun, CBS News has learned.
Judge James Mahan ruled that Republicans had failed to establish standing for their suit, granting the Nevada secretary of state's motion to dismiss the case.
"I'm a pretty good actress," said DeGeneres. "But I don't think that I'm that good that I could come out here every day for seventeen years and fool you."
New York City, Portland and Seattle were labeled "anarchist jurisdictions" by the Justice Department.
Storm took its name from Greek alphabet since forecasters ran out of names that begin with letters from the regular alphabet.
State Representative Susan Lynn has posted on social media using QAnon phrases, but denies association with the movement.
One of his attorneys says Jacob Gardner suffered from Iraq War-related PTSD and mistook scene at bar for war zone before shooting James Scurlock.
The incident comes as a debate is raging in Spain over inequality after the Madrid regional government placed under partial lockdown some poor neighborhoods.
Some U.K. regions are already locked down again, as the government warns daily infections could hit 50,000 without action.
Alexei Navalny, still hospitalized in Germany after poisoning with a Novichok nerve agent, says Russia kept his clothes, which are "very important" evidence.
Reindeer herders in Russia's Arctic discovered the "first find of its kind" carcass of a uniquely well-preserved, ice age cave bear.
Even America's closest allies say Trump administration "incapable" of reimposing sanctions, so how far will White House go it alone?
Judge James Mahan ruled that Republicans had failed to establish standing for their suit, granting the Nevada secretary of state's motion to dismiss the case.
The fate of the next Supreme Court nominee, yet unnamed, rests with a narrowly divided Senate with weeks before the presidential election. Here are some of the GOP senators to keep an eye on.
"I'm a pretty good actress," said DeGeneres. "But I don't think that I'm that good that I could come out here every day for seventeen years and fool you."
Senator Klobuchar urged her Republican colleagues to "look in their own souls" and make their own decision.
The CDC updated its guidance to warn about the risk of small airborne respiratory particles known as aerosols – but then removed that information from its website.
Judge James Mahan ruled that Republicans had failed to establish standing for their suit, granting the Nevada secretary of state's motion to dismiss the case.
The fate of the next Supreme Court nominee, yet unnamed, rests with a narrowly divided Senate with weeks before the presidential election. Here are some of the GOP senators to keep an eye on.
The late justice will also lie in state in the U.S. Capitol on Friday.
State Representative Susan Lynn has posted on social media using QAnon phrases, but denies association with the movement.
Biden and Democrats had $466 million in cash on hand at the end of August.
"I'm a pretty good actress," said DeGeneres. "But I don't think that I'm that good that I could come out here every day for seventeen years and fool you."
The concert began at Yankee Stadium and ended at Harlem Hospital, where the reggaeton star paid tribute to front-line workers.
"Schitt's Creek" became the first show to sweep the comedy category in the history of the Emmy Awards. Nominees and winners also promoted messages of social justice in the largest live award show since the start of the pandemic. Kevin Frazier reports.
While indoor concerts are on hold during the pandemic, artist Bad Bunny got creative and took his show on the road. Riding on the roof of a bus in New York City, Bad Bunny celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month. Fans followed him to cheer him on during the two-hour event. His performance kicked off the Uforia Music Series, which will feature different Latino artists each month.
Capping off the evening was an "un-thank you" speech from "Succession" creator Jesse Armstrong, who singled out President Trump and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson for their coronavirus response efforts.
Suspects allegedly paid employees at the ecommerce giant to help some third-party sellers gain "unfair advantages."
Order ostensibly to protect U.S. users' data raises pressure to find U.S. buyer for TikTok.
Social media company faces criticism for allowing false information on global warming to proliferate.
House Transportation Committee found that both "share responsibility for the development & certification of an aircraft that was unsafe."
A cheaper smart watch, updated iPad and a fitness subscription are among the new offerings for pandemic times.
Reindeer herders in Russia's Arctic discovered the "first find of its kind" carcass of a uniquely well-preserved, ice age cave bear.
At least 25 of the animals have died, and there's a frantic effort to rescue about 250 more stuck in a shallow Tasmanian harbor.
The massive storm is big enough to swallow Earth.
With scientific evidence of possible life on the 2nd planet from the sun renewing public interest, the Roscosmos chief would like to remind everyone who got there first.
These kinds of dystopian weather events, happening often at the same time, are exactly what scientists have been warning about.
The CDC updated its guidance to warn about the risk of small airborne respiratory particles known as aerosols – but then removed that information from its website.
The incident comes as a debate is raging in Spain over inequality after the Madrid regional government placed under partial lockdown some poor neighborhoods.
Some U.K. regions are already locked down again, as the government warns daily infections could hit 50,000 without action.
Some nannies must choose between looking after other people's kids and get paid — or stop working to look after their own.
Health experts point out that we don't yet know how effective a vaccine will be – but we do know masks help stop the spread.
The $400-billion-a-year industry has taken a hit during the pandemic, as clothing store sales plunged a record 79% – but some clothing designers see a silver lining
Suspects allegedly paid employees at the ecommerce giant to help some third-party sellers gain "unfair advantages."
In California alone, more than 1 million people have yet to claim the emergency relief payments.
Major New York City companies are calling employees back to the office. Some health experts are worried.
Order ostensibly to protect U.S. users' data raises pressure to find U.S. buyer for TikTok.
One of his attorneys says Jacob Gardner suffered from Iraq War-related PTSD and mistook scene at bar for war zone before shooting James Scurlock.
Mary Katherine Higdon worked at a gun shop and had firearms training before the night of the shooting.
She was caught at the New York-Canada border, apparently trying to get into the U.S. and was carrying a gun, CBS News has learned.
Prosecutors allege Cayley Mandadi was beaten to death by her boyfriend, Mark Howerton. But the defense has other explanations as to how she could have died.
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The massive storm is big enough to swallow Earth.
Telescopes in Hawaii and Chile spotted traces of phosphine, a noxious gas that on Earth is only associated with life.
While our skies are becoming increasingly marred by light pollution, dark sky reserves away from city lights, and new, cheaper technologies, have made it easier than ever for amateur photographers to take out-of-this-world images of the night sky
NASA called the cluster a "pocketful of stars."
The findings hold promise for preventing muscle and bone loss in astronauts on prolonged space trips like Mars missions.
After attending a music festival with her boyfriend in October 2017, Cayley Mandadi died from injuries she sustained that day -- but what exactly caused her death?
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The Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve, draped over nearly one million acres of wilderness areas and the Sawtooth National Forest, is a major draw for amateur astrophotographers capturing the heavens
Feminism has never been more widely proclaimed than it is now. But there is no consensus within the movement about what that means or how to move forward. Are these conflicts getting in the way of progress — or paving the way for growth? This CBSN Originals documentary explores the internal culture wars and the greatest obstacles facing the feminist movement today.
The political battle has already begun over the future of the Supreme Court. President Trump could name is nominee to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg as soon as this week. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes reports from Washington, and Loyola University law professor Jessica Levinson joins CBSN with a closer look.
Senators are bracing for a fierce fight over who will fill Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's seat on the Supreme Court. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN to explain how the battle lines are taking shape.
President Trump is planning to quickly nominate a replacement for Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, reversing the stance Republicans took in 2016 when a seat opened up in an election year. Reed Galen, the co-founder of the Lincoln Project, says doing so exposes the hypocrisy of Senate Republicans.
Social media platforms have become de facto public spaces, where freedom of speech is exercised. But when online speech pushes the limits of acceptability, where do we draw the line? Are conservatives and liberals treated differently? And who gets to decide? This CBSN Originals documentary explores the controversy that's spread far beyond Twitter and Facebook, with real-life consequences.