Wealthy could dodge 90% of Biden's capital gains tax
President's plan could generate $1 trillion in the next decade, but only $100 billion of that is likely to be paid.
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President's plan could generate $1 trillion in the next decade, but only $100 billion of that is likely to be paid.
Parents are struggling to find and pay for childcare, a situation exacerbated by the pandemic.
Despite strong growth at the tech giant, a global chip shortage could dent its revenue by up to $4 billion.
A growing number of Americans are having to take out personal loans to pay for their medical costs.
Nixing beef is a "worthwhile first step" in what food site's editors say is a "pro-planet" shift in cooking.
Social media leader sees quarterly revenue top $26 billion as it shrugs off privacy and antitrust concerns.
Vaccine maker chief tells CNBC that oral drug to fight the coronavirus early on could be available later this year.
American Rescue Plan's tax credits and stimulus payments are reducing income tax rates for many households.
Federal agencies are distributing thousands of free coronavirus test kits in North Carolina and Tennessee.
Signs of economic growth are stoking fears of price hikes, but Fed policymakers say any inflation will be short-lived.
In a new survey, many Americans say social media posts by family and friends were a reason they favored a certain vaccine.
The Equality Act passed the House for a second time in February, but faces an uncertain future in the Senate.
People usually get their refunds within three weeks, but this year is proving complicated for many tax filers.
Americans have lost close to $400 million in fraud that seeks to exploit the pandemic, federal regulators said.
IRS said it delivered some 161 million payments worth about $379B, with an additional 2 million arriving this week.
The move stems from an ongoing investigation into Giuliani's dealings in Ukraine, a person with knowledge of the matter tells CBS News.
Officials expect the project to take a couple years, but launch of the control module is a major step for China's increasingly sophisticated space program.
The medical examiner said Scott's death was caused by "fatal acute stress response in an individual with previously diagnosed schizophrenia during restraint struggle with law enforcement."
The three men charged in the killing of the Black man as he jogged through a Georgia neighborhood already face state murder charges.
Brazil's drug regulator wasn't the first to flag apparent anomalies with Sputnik V vaccine doses, and scientists say their import ban seems prudent.
Biden described as caring, inspiring, and bold
The judge, however, allowed the video to be released to the family of the Black man shot by North Carolina deputies.
Anthony Alvarez, 22, was shot as he ran away from police on March 31.
The videos had been played in court proceedings related to the federal case against George Tanios and Julian Khater, both of whom are charged with conspiring to assault Officer Brian Sicknick at the U.S. Capitol.
Katie Delwiche's San Francisco gardening business is focused on growth — of her plants and in her clients' lives.
Consumers with credit card debt are willing to pile on even more during the holidays — that's a mistake, one expert says.
Renters should check local protections against evictions, while mortgage holders can negotiate with their servicer.
The Vintage Market had shows with up to 30,000 in attendance. After the pandemic, its owners found new ways to survive.
Conscious Eatery in Seattle gives away one meal for every meal purchased. Not even a pandemic could stop that.
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
Brazil's drug regulator wasn't the first to flag apparent anomalies with Sputnik V vaccine doses, and scientists say their import ban seems prudent.
Officials expect the project to take a couple years, but launch of the control module is a major step for China's increasingly sophisticated space program.
CBS News got rare access to the Afghan military as its soldiers prepare to fight the Taliban on their own.
India is expanding its vaccination program as the second wave of the pandemic takes grim toll on the lives of its 1.32 billion people.
One political scientist says the country won't be "vaccine-ready for the Olympics," leaving many in Japan extremely wary of hosting a COVID-era Games.
The president pushed forward with the message that "In America, we always get up" though "100 days ago, America was on fire."
The question of whether our democracy will long endure is both ancient and urgent," the president said.
Biden was described as caring, inspiring, and bold by those who CBS News polled after the president's speech to a joint session of Congress.
President Biden gave his first address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday.
"I can think of no more worthy investment," the president said. "I know of nothing that is more bipartisan."
The president pushed forward with the message that "In America, we always get up" though "100 days ago, America was on fire."
The response provides an opportunity for Scott, a rising star in the Republican Party, to outline an alternative to the president's ambitious legislative agenda.
The question of whether our democracy will long endure is both ancient and urgent," the president said.
Biden was described as caring, inspiring, and bold by those who CBS News polled after the president's speech to a joint session of Congress.
President Biden gave his first address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday.
Singer-songwriter John Legend joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss teaming up with Walgreens to encourage everyone to get vaccinated. He also shares why he cannot wait to perform live again.
The coronavirus pandemic altered this year's Academy Awards in big and small ways — but the stars still dressed up to impress.
The 38-year-old pop star is expected to address the court at a June 23 hearing.
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No longer wearing the black clothing she sported for the funeral and mourning period, the queen appeared smiling during her first public audience.
Despite strong growth at the tech giant, a global chip shortage could dent its revenue by up to $4 billion.
Social media leader sees quarterly revenue top $26 billion as it shrugs off privacy and antitrust concerns.
Senators questioned the addictive business models of Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Advertisers are shifting into high gear as they prepare for the economy to roar back to life with mass vaccinations.
Big banks and Big Tech face criticism for not following through on their vows to combat racial inequity.
Officials expect the project to take a couple years, but launch of the control module is a major step for China's increasingly sophisticated space program.
Widely respected as an astronaut and writer, Michael Collins had no regrets about his role in NASA's most famous mission.
According to the CDC, more than five million people, or about 8%, had missed their second Pfizer or Moderna doses as of early April.
Resting deep in the ocean, the exact location and extent of the dumping was not known until now.
The Biden administration has faced calls for months to share the shots, which will likely go unused in the United States.
Brazil's drug regulator wasn't the first to flag apparent anomalies with Sputnik V vaccine doses, and scientists say their import ban seems prudent.
Millions of Americans are getting CDC-issued "vaccination record" cards. Here's what to do with them.
For the first time since March 22, the U.S. is averaging less than 2.5 million vaccinations a day.
In a new survey, many Americans say social media posts by family and friends were a reason they favored a certain vaccine.
Vaccine maker chief tells CNBC that oral drug to fight the coronavirus early on could be available later this year.
President's plan could generate $1 trillion in the next decade, but only $100 billion of that is likely to be paid.
Parents are struggling to find and pay for childcare, a situation exacerbated by the pandemic.
Despite strong growth at the tech giant, a global chip shortage could dent its revenue by up to $4 billion.
A growing number of Americans are having to take out personal loans to pay for their medical costs.
Nixing beef is a "worthwhile first step" in what food site's editors say is a "pro-planet" shift in cooking.
The medical examiner said Scott's death was caused by "fatal acute stress response in an individual with previously diagnosed schizophrenia during restraint struggle with law enforcement."
The three men charged in the killing of the Black man as he jogged through a Georgia neighborhood already face state murder charges.
Federal Judge Chris Cooper said that Barnett, who has been in jail since January, should be released because he does not present a danger to society.
The judge, however, allowed the video to be released to the family of the Black man shot by North Carolina deputies.
Columbus officials cited incompetence and "gross neglect of duty" when Adam Coy was fired less than a week after the Dec. 22 shooting.
Widely respected as an astronaut and writer, Michael Collins had no regrets about his role in NASA's most famous mission.
Blue Origin's protest claims NASA's evaluation of moon lander proposals was "flawed."
Four space station astronauts now plan to splash down Saturday to close out an extended 166-day mission.
The timing of the launch and the rocket's trajectory closely matched the paths to orbit used by previous satellites capable of collecting extremely detailed views of ground targets.
This month's supermoon is called the "pink" moon — but it's not actually pink.
Some things are different, others are shockingly similar.
The coronavirus pandemic altered this year's Academy Awards in big and small ways — but the stars still dressed up to impress.
How investigators built their case in the killing of cowboy Ray Green
You won't believe what people have discovered under mattresses or behind walls.
You might be surprised by the murder rates in major cities across the U.S.
If you've been working from home or your children are remote schooling, you may have noticed your electricity bill climbing up. But technology improvements and a tax credit extension are making it easier for homeowners to retrofit their places with green energy sources and save money. CBS MoneyWatch associate managing editor Irina Ivanova joins CBSN to discuss why it could be a good time to consider updating your home with new power sources.
CBS News got an exclusive look at the asylum process at the U.S.-Mexico border. Immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez reports from Southern Texas for CBSN's "Red & Blue."
This CBSN Originals Documentary in the "Speaking Frankly" series examines when diversity measures can be helpful or harmful.
President Biden's first address to a joint session of Congress lasted nearly 90 minutes. As he has done in numerous speeches, Mr. Biden spoke directly to Americans at home and related to them on personal levels. Cody Keenan, a former chief speech writer for former President Obama, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano to discuss the language and delivery of Mr. Biden's speech. Read more here.
This CBSN Originals documentary in the "Speaking Frankly" series examines growing calls to overhaul the Supreme Court.