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Billions of dollars are available to help struggling Americans pay their rent. Tenants have until October 3 to apply.
Employers topped forecasts by adding 943,000 jobs last month as the economic recovery went into overdrive.
Americans will be able to defer their student loan payments through the end of January 2022.
Melvin Berry's case is one of three racial discrimination cases filed by former workers against the electric car maker.
Get ready to flash your paper vaccination record card or a digital version of it at public places across the U.S.
On Friday morning, the low-cost airline canceled more than 250 flights, bringing the total number of canceled flights this week to more than 1,700.
"Investor Plus" visa lets new residents "bring your car, boat and household items to New Zealand, free of customs charges."
Once unable to compete with conventional autos, electric vehicles are now increasingly affordable.
Online retailer joins growing number of major U.S. companies requiring on-site employees to wear masks.
United is joining a growing number of large corporations that are requiring their workers to get the vaccine.
Innovative PUA program will end in early September, cutting off the self-employed and freelancers from all jobless aid.
Americans with mild hearing loss may soon be able to buy hearing aids at their local drugstores — if the FDA moves fast.
"It's great we're getting so many tourists," said one business owner of an event that generates up to $800 million in sales.
Pro-rated refunds offered for more than 20 brands sold at Lowe's, Costco, Menards and other retailers nationwide.
As the IRS distributes the $1,400 stimulus payments, some lawmakers say the money won't last three months.
Commisso is one of 11 women referenced in a report from N.Y. attorney general that alleged Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women and violated state and federal law.
David Martin speaks with troops who were there as an Iranian ballistic missile attack rained down on Al Asad Airbase in Iraq, part of six days that saw the U.S. and Iran go to the brink of war.
Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson said signing a law banning local mask mandates was an "error."
A report by New York Attorney General Letitia James described an "unsafe" and "hostile" work environment in the governor's office.
If Kunduz, capital of the province of the same name, falls, it would be a significant gain for the Taliban and a test of their ability to take and retain territory in their campaign against the Western-backed government.
Both parties haggled Sunday on the bill's cryptocurrency regulations and whether to allow coronavirus aid money to be spent on infrastructure. A final vote could happen as late as Tuesday morning.
The actor-director talks about family, life during quarantine, and his career of playing "lovable crooks." He also answers the burning question: Does he REALLY cut his own hair?
In an alert sent via text, city authorities wrote "the Covid-19 situation in Austin is dire."
With Southern charm and wit, Bowden piled up 377 wins during his 40 years as a major college coach, from tiny Samford to West Virginia and finally at Florida State, where he went 315-98-4.
A new program from two entrepreneurs in Atlanta aims to entice Black Americans to become owners of shoe retailers.
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.
The Vintage Market had shows with up to 30,000 in attendance. After the pandemic, its owners found new ways to survive.
Renters should check local protections against evictions, while mortgage holders can negotiate with their servicer.
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
If Kunduz, capital of the province of the same name, falls, it would be a significant gain for the Taliban and a test of their ability to take and retain territory in their campaign against the Western-backed government.
The amount of debris in low Earth orbit has increased tremendously, putting satellites and the International Space Station in danger of colliding with even the tiniest bits of space junk.
The Tokyo Olympics glided to their conclusion in a COVID-emptied stadium Sunday night.
The two cubs, Boris and Sparta, were only one or two months old when they were mummified
Sweden won the tiebreaker by just 1.3 seconds, leaving Bruce Springsteen's daughter and famous American equestrians McLain Ward and Laura Kraut to take the silver.
A report by New York Attorney General Letitia James described an "unsafe" and "hostile" work environment in the governor's office.
Both parties haggled Sunday on the bill's cryptocurrency regulations and whether to allow coronavirus aid money to be spent on infrastructure. A final vote could happen as late as Tuesday morning.
In an alert sent via text, city authorities wrote "the Covid-19 situation in Austin is dire."
With Southern charm and wit, Bowden piled up 377 wins during his 40 years as a major college coach, from tiny Samford to West Virginia and finally at Florida State, where he went 315-98-4.
Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson said signing a law banning local mask mandates was an "error."
A report by New York Attorney General Letitia James described an "unsafe" and "hostile" work environment in the governor's office.
Both parties haggled Sunday on the bill's cryptocurrency regulations and whether to allow coronavirus aid money to be spent on infrastructure. A final vote could happen as late as Tuesday morning.
Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson said signing a law banning local mask mandates was an "error."
"The epidemic is clearly slowing in states like Florida, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri. But at the same time, we now see the virus spreading to northern states."
The following is a transcript of an interview with author Amanda Ripley that aired on Sunday, August 8, 2021, on "Face the Nation."
Greek and Roman marble antiquities have traditionally been viewed as white, but recent scientific studies have shown that they were often painted with bright colors – an accidental "whitewashing" of history that colored our view of ancient art.
Looking for something fresh to watch? Here are the top films available on the streaming platform.
The actor-director talks about family, life during quarantine, and his career of playing "lovable crooks." He also answers the burning question: Does he REALLY cut his own hair?
Actor-director George Clooney talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about family, life during quarantine, and his career of playing "lovable crooks." He also answers the burning question: Does he really cut his own hair? (An earlier version of this story was originally broadcast on November 29, 2020.)
The big, bountiful blooms are abundant on Cape Cod, and available in hundreds of varieties. Mo Rocca tiptoes through the hydrangeas, and talks with aficionados to learn the secrets to growing these showy summer shrubs.
The amount of debris in low Earth orbit has increased tremendously, putting satellites and the International Space Station in danger of colliding with even the tiniest bits of space junk.
"Investor Plus" visa lets new residents "bring your car, boat and household items to New Zealand, free of customs charges."
Americans with mild hearing loss may soon be able to buy hearing aids at their local drugstores — if the FDA moves fast.
Get ready to flash your paper vaccination record card or a digital version of it at public places across the U.S.
Well-heeled space tourists will need $450,000 for a short up-and-down trip to space aboard Virgin Galactic's rocket plane.
Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson said signing a law banning local mask mandates was an "error."
The two cubs, Boris and Sparta, were only one or two months old when they were mummified
The blaze engulfed everything in its path, charring homes and businesses beyond recognition.
The wells that Mendocino, California, depends on are drying up amid a devastating drought in the state.
The order from the California Department of Public Health doesn't give health care workers a choice between being vaccinated or submitting to weekly testing.
In an alert sent via text, city authorities wrote "the Covid-19 situation in Austin is dire."
Millions of Americans are getting CDC-issued "vaccination record" cards. Here's what to do with them.
Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson said signing a law banning local mask mandates was an "error."
Kansas City hit its highest positivity rate of COVID cases since the pandemic began at 34.4%
There are no mask mandates and no proof of vaccinations are needed.
Billions of dollars are available to help struggling Americans pay their rent. Tenants have until October 3 to apply.
Employers topped forecasts by adding 943,000 jobs last month as the economic recovery went into overdrive.
Americans will be able to defer their student loan payments through the end of January 2022.
Melvin Berry's case is one of three racial discrimination cases filed by former workers against the electric car maker.
Get ready to flash your paper vaccination record card or a digital version of it at public places across the U.S.
A young mother admits to killing her partner, telling police she had endured years of abuse and feared for her life. So why didn't everyone believe her?
The 1979 case of a murdered 18-year-old baffled local police officers for decades, until they got a break from evidence Michelle Martinko left behind.
More than 570 people have been arrested so far in what the government calls "the most complex investigation ever prosecuted by the Department of Justice."
Brian Boyd, 26, was charged with leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death and with failure to yield to a pedestrian.
His attorney accused investigators of failing to conduct an "open-minded" investigation and said they "acted as prosecutors, judge and jury."
Well-heeled space tourists will need $450,000 for a short up-and-down trip to space aboard Virgin Galactic's rocket plane.
If a valve problem with Boeing's Starliner crew capsule isn't quickly fixed, launch could slip to late this year.
For Apollo 15's 50th anniversary, historian Andy Saunders painstakingly remastered stunning original photos from the historic mission.
If the Starliner's valve woes are not quickly resolved, the flight could face a lengthy delay.
Mission managers held open the option of making another attempt Wednesday afternoon, weather permitting.
Inside the haunting case that baffled investigators for generations and the 38 year trail that led them to her killer.
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A love triangle ended in murder; but who killed Anna Repkina? Take a look at the evidence investigators used to solve the crime.
Over 100 years ago Lizzie Borden was arrested and charged with the brutal murder of her father and stepmother. See what police found at the scene and what transpired at her trial.
From documentaries to dramas to comedy, here's what Netflix is offering in August.
The Spennylympics fundraiser is in memory of Stuart Bates' brother, Spencer, who died in 2011 from Lou Gehrig's disease. The team has reported they have raised more than $100,000 in donations. Imtiaz Tyab has the story.
Health experts are warning that the oncoming surge fueled by the Delta variant will be worse than previous ones. Kansas City has reported its highest positivity rate of COVID cases since the pandemic began. Mireya Villarreal takes a look.
Montana's grizzly and human populations have both risen substantially since 1975, when the bears were protected under the Endangered Species Act. Bill Whitaker reports on conservation efforts that have led to grizzly recovery, and the farmers, ranchers and residents now encountering these ferocious animals.
The smaller than normal ceremony due to COVID restrictions highlighted the more than 200 nations that participated. The two weeks of action also put a focus on mental health in which Simon Biles explained on a video call with President Biden. Jamie Yuccas reports from Tokyo.
CBSN Originals' new documentary explores the growing economic inequality in Puerto Rico and the divide over whether statehood is the solution.