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More people are unable to work due to sickness than a year ago, with retirement and child care issues adding to the problem.
Jones said on his show Infowars that he is "officially out of money."
DOJ officials want to investigate "allegations of fraud, dishonesty, incompetence, misconduct and mismanagement."
Both real and artificial trees are rising in price. One has a lower carbon footprint.
Stronger-than-expected wage data raised expectations Fed hikes will be more aggressive to get inflation under control.
First, identify the type of bad boss you have. Then, figure out if you can mitigate their impact — or if it's time to quit.
The advertising campaign showed children holding teddy bear bags that were outfitted with chains, fishnet stockings and other gear.
Fewer companies are hiring people in remote jobs, even though workers still want the flexibility of work-from-home roles.
Unilever-owned The Laundress knows of 11 reported infections; items are sold online and by retailers nationwide.
There are some significant reasons why seniors may want (or need) a life insurance policy.
Like any other financial investment, there are better times to invest in gold than others. Here are three to know.
These New Year's financial resolutions can free up your budget, reduce risk and strengthen your bottom line.
Some health officials worry that lies about COVID-19 could spread more easily, while others say policy wasn't that effective.
Previous plan to offer a blue check to anyone paying $8 a month was scrapped after a rash of impersonators.
Social media site's billionaire owner has reneged on promise to form a "content moderation council," civil rights groups say.
Twitter's new owner said he has "no mercy for anyone who would use the deaths of children for gain."
"We're back. Let that sink in," tweeted satirical right-wing outlet Babylon Bee after being suspended for eight months.
Chaos reigns at the beleaguered social media company even as Elon Musk continues to crack jokes.
Billionaire tells employees that success at the embattled social media platform will require them to be "extremely hardcore."
Musk said he wants "free speech" to flourish on Twitter. But when an employee disagreed with the CEO, he tweeted, "He's fired."
As the U.S. economy slows, the online retailer plans to cut as many as 10,000 jobs and close unprofitable divisions.
More than 1.8 million voters have already cast their ballots in the high-stakes race.
It was a disappointing end for a rebuilt U.S. team hoping to advance past the round of 16 for the first time since 2002.
There are new battles at the U.S.-Mexico border over the most dangerous narcotic law enforcement has ever seen.
Russian authorities have rejected a price cap on the country's oil set by Ukraine's Western supporters and are threatening to stop supplying the nations that endorsed it.
The suspect, a FedEx contract driver, delivered a package to the victim's home about the time she disappeared, authorities said.
The first system dumped 24 inches of snow on Thursday alone in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
It is oozing at a speed of less than 50 yards per hour, meaning it takes about two hours to move the length of a football field.
All four were assigned to the Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center, in Norfolk, Va.
The announcement comes less than two weeks after Iran said it had begun producing enriched uranium at 60% purity.
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.
Jarring surveillance footage shows the coyote grab the girl and drag her several feet before her parents jumped into action and scared the animal off.
Joseph Mills, a coach and role model to the victim's youngest son, was sentenced to life in prison without parole 41 years after the rape and murder of Linda Slaten in her Lakeland home.
The first system dumped 24 inches of snow on Thursday alone in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
The elderly couple were found "bludgeoned and stabbed" in their home earlier this week, authorities said.
The company calls the color "audacious, full of wit and inclusive of all."
Jones said on his show Infowars that he is "officially out of money."
Both real and artificial trees are rising in price. One has a lower carbon footprint.
First, identify the type of bad boss you have. Then, figure out if you can mitigate their impact — or if it's time to quit.
The advertising campaign showed children holding teddy bear bags that were outfitted with chains, fishnet stockings and other gear.
The move is key for Western powers' efforts to prevent oil price spikes and starve Russia of funding for its war in Ukraine.
Indiana's Republican attorney general can continue his investigation of an Indianapolis doctor who spoke publicly about providing an abortion to a 10-year-old rape victim.
More than 1.8 million voters have already cast their ballots in the high-stakes runoff.
President Biden greeted Prince William as event brought them both to Boston on Friday.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, and more, will appear on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" this Sunday.
Title 42, a policy that allows U.S. border officials to expel some migrants on public health grounds, is set to end on Dec. 21 because of a court order.
Prosecutors say the suspect called and threatened the National LGBTQIA+ Health Education Center after misinformation spread online about procedures at Boston Children's Hospital.
Health officials have seen higher numbers of cases caused by Group A streptococci, bacteria that can cause respiratory and skin infections including strep throat, impetigo and scarlet fever.
Some children's clothing featuring Disney and Star Wars characters have been recalled over a risk of lead poisoning. The clothes were sold at T.J. Maxx, Amazon and other retailers.
Panicked parents and first responders rushed to Van Nuys Middle School in Los Angeles, where 10 students were treated for suspected drug overdoses on Thursday. Danya Bacchus reports.
The city's new director of rodent mitigation should be "highly motivated and somewhat bloodthirsty," job listing says.
Pelé was hospitalized earlier this week in Sao Paulo.
The announcement comes less than two weeks after Iran said it had begun producing enriched uranium at 60% purity.
Russian authorities have rejected a price cap on the country's oil set by Ukraine's Western supporters and are threatening to stop supplying the nations that endorsed it.
There are new battles at the U.S.-Mexico border over the most dangerous narcotic law enforcement has ever seen.
It was a disappointing end for a rebuilt U.S. team hoping to advance past the round of 16 for the first time since 2002.
Madison Cunningham has been performing since she was young. She made her TV debut on “Saturday Sessions” three years ago. Since then, she’s earned four Grammy nominations including two for the ceremony coming up early next year. From her new album “Revealer,” Madison Cunningham performs "Life According to Raechel."
Madison Cunningham has been performing since she was young. She made her TV debut on “Saturday Sessions” three years ago. Since then, she’s earned four Grammy nominations including two for the ceremony coming up early next year. From her new album “Revealer,” Madison Cunningham performs “Who Are You Now.”
Madison Cunningham has been performing since she was young. She made her TV debut on “Saturday Sessions” three years ago. Since then, she’s earned four Grammy nominations including two for the ceremony coming up early next year. From her new album “Revealer,” Madison Cunningham performs “Anywhere.”
Singer-songwriter-keyboardist Christine McVie, who contributed some of the most-loved songs of Fleetwood Mac, died on November 30, 2022 at age 79. In this unaired interview with "Sunday Morning" correspondent John Blackstone recorded in 2014, McVie talked about her semi-retirement (fueled in part by her fear of flying), and about rejoining bandmates Mick Fleetwood, Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham and ex-husband John McVie on stage for the first time in 18 years.
Jones said on his show Infowars that he is "officially out of money."
After years of development, the Pentagon Friday unveiled America’s newest nuclear stealth bomber, the B-21 Raider, in Palmdale, California.
The group targeted Uber, Microsoft, Okta and Samsung for extortion, in some cases, DHS Secretary Mayorkas said, "with relatively unsophisticated techniques."
ZDNet Editor-in-Chief Jason Hiner explains best practices for setup and success of smart home security systems.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk says Kanye West, now known as Ye, has been suspended from the platform for inciting violence after more antisemitic tweets. Musk also unveiled his plan to businesses in hopes of bringing them back to advertising on Twitter. Yahoo senior columnist Rick Newman joins "CBS News Mornings" with the latest.
The billionaire owner of the social media service said the rapper "again violated our rule against incitement to violence."
It is oozing at a speed of less than 50 yards per hour, meaning it takes about two hours to move the length of a football field.
"It's real. It's not science fiction," said the Chicago-based company's CEO.
A U.S. company has found a way to collect carbon emissions and recycle them to be used in everything from plastic to clothing fabric, and it's earned them a royal spotlight. Ben Tracy has more.
The Orion spacecraft is sending back some amazing pictures from its 25-day, 1.3-million-mile journey around the moon.
Some scientists think the magma could come from as far as 1,800 miles beneath Earth's surface.
Joseph Mills, a coach and role model to the victim's youngest son, was sentenced to life in prison without parole 41 years after the rape and murder of Linda Slaten in her Lakeland home.
The elderly couple were found "bludgeoned and stabbed" in their home earlier this week, authorities said.
Prosecutors say the suspect called and threatened the National LGBTQIA+ Health Education Center after misinformation spread online about procedures at Boston Children's Hospital.
Joseph Kennedy told a woman that he killed and dismembered the four men because they were stealing from him, according to an affidavit filed by prosecutors.
Takeoff, who formed one-third of the Grammy Award-nominated trio Migos, was shot following a private party at a downtown Houston bowling alley last month.
Josh Cassada and Frank Rubio float outside the space station to install the third of six new roll-out solar blankets.
The Orion spacecraft is sending back some amazing pictures from its 25-day, 1.3-million-mile journey around the moon.
China has sent three astronauts to its recently built Tiangong space station, marking a major step for China's independent space program. Plus, NASA is celebrating the successes of its Artemis 1 mission. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood discussed the latest.
The Shenzhou 15 crew will take over from three fellow space station fliers as China establishes a permanent presence in low-Earth orbit.
NASA's Orion capsule has reached the farthest distance from Earth of any spacecraft intended to carry humans, and it sent back incredible new pictures of the surface of the moon. CBS News' Cristian Benavides reports on the latest on the Artemis I lunar mission.
The way the border looks depends on the relationship between the two countries... and a lot more.
After Linda Slaten was murdered in 1981, her sons Jeff and Tim spent almost 40 years hoping their mother's case would get solved. Take a look inside the investigation.
The Orion spacecraft is sending back some amazing pictures from its 25-day, 1.3-million-mile journey around the moon.
First lady Jill Biden unveiled a winter wonderland of decorations inspired by the theme, "We the People."
An inside look at the case against a 14-year-old boy accused of killing his mother and how decades later, doubt has been cast on his guilt.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News with Adriana Diaz."
With the Labor Department on Friday reporting stronger November job numbers than expected, the Federal Reserve could react with yet another interest rate hike in an effort to curb inflation. Skyler Henry has the details.
After years of development, the Pentagon Friday unveiled America’s newest nuclear stealth bomber, the B-21 Raider, in Palmdale, California.
Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock, and Republican challenger Herschel Walker, are making their final pitches to voters this weekend as they near voting day for Georgia’s Senate runoff election. Nikole Killion has more.
While Ukrainian forces are still rejoicing at taking back Kherson from fleeing Russian troops, they must now prepare for a brutal winter, as Russian forces continue to shell the city. Imtiaz Tyab has the details.