Food stamps — now $7 a day — are set to get chopped
A 15% hike in nutritional aid ends next month. Experts say that will increase food insecurity for millions of Americans.
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A 15% hike in nutritional aid ends next month. Experts say that will increase food insecurity for millions of Americans.
Inflation has risen 4.3% in the past year excluding fuel prices, erasing much of the gain from higher wages.
The second installment in the enhanced federal program arrives this week. Here's what you need to know.
Carrier expects latest COVID-19 wave to hit its third-quarter profits amid a pullback in consumer spending on flights.
McDonald's, Home Depot and others reimpose masks indoors, as more bars and restaurants require vaccine for entry.
As the IRS distributes the $1,400 stimulus payments, some lawmakers say the money won't last three months.
Proponents of the $1 trillion measure say it would create millions of good jobs and reduce inequality.
An ad firm paid social media influencers to post misleading claims about Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines, Facebook said.
Billions of dollars are available to help struggling Americans pay their rent. Tenants have until October 3 to apply.
Shutdown of factory that employs 6,700 people is among the longest at any big U.S. auto plant since the semiconductor shortage started.
Get ready to flash your paper vaccination record card or a digital version of it at public places across the U.S.
Frustrated with soaring costs, a growing number of health care organizations have started making their own medicine.
Innovative PUA program will end in early September, cutting off the self-employed and freelancers from all jobless aid.
By comparison, compensation for average workers rose roughly 4% as the pay gap with top execs continued to grow.
The statement appears to clarify penalties mentioned in DeSantis' executive order, which threatened to withhold funding from school districts that enact mask mandates.
Florida leads the nation in pediatric hospitalizations, with more than 300 reported in the last week.
The approval paves the way for consideration of the ambitious human services spending proposal from Democrats.
It's the first time she's speaking publicly since New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced he's stepping down.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced early Wednesday his plan for floor action in September on the bill.
It was approaching the Dominican Republic after just missing Puerto Rico. Forecasters warned its heavy rains could cause dangerous flooding and mudslides.
The fate of a $3.5 trillion Biden administration proposal that would overhaul social spending remains unclear.
Concerns for Podmore first arose after she posted a message on social media.
"Your kid does not need a COVID shot. Your kid needs a f***ing treadmill," Jessica Maiolo said in front of a news segment about a child hospitalized for COVID.
Carrier expects latest COVID-19 wave to hit its third-quarter profits amid a pullback in consumer spending on flights.
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
The U.N.'s latest climate change report was a "code red for humanity." For island nations, it's an urgent plea to the world to prevent them from getting completely wiped off the map.
Concerns for Podmore first arose after she posted a message on social media.
It was approaching the Dominican Republic after just missing Puerto Rico. Forecasters warned its heavy rains could cause dangerous flooding and mudslides.
Kerry Koranteng has been collecting shoes — but not for herself.
Police said the leak of nearly 4,000 gallons of chlorine had already flowed into the Atlantic ocean.
Former NFL player Nate Burleson was named co-host of "CBS This Morning," will continue as an analyst on CBS Sports' "The NFL Today" and will make several appearances on Nickelodeon, CBS executives announced.
Inflation has risen 4.3% in the past year excluding fuel prices, erasing much of the gain from higher wages.
Carrier expects latest COVID-19 wave to hit its third-quarter profits amid a pullback in consumer spending on flights.
Florida leads the nation in pediatric hospitalizations, with more than 300 reported in the last week.
It's the first time she's speaking publicly since New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced he's stepping down.
It's the first time she's speaking publicly since New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced he's stepping down.
The Kentucky Republican said the suspension was a "badge of honor."
The fate of a $3.5 trillion Biden administration proposal that would overhaul social spending remains unclear.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced early Wednesday his plan for floor action in September on the bill.
The country was averaging around 441,198 new vaccinations per day as of August 5, a 95% increase from July 5.
"While I'm vaccinated, at my age, I am still being extremely cautious," said the 73-year-old musician, one of the first artists to cancel performances.
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Emmy-winning actress Christina Applegate revealed that she is suffering from multiple sclerosis. She described her illness as "a tough road." In 2008, she was diagnosed with breast cancer.
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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.
The Cygnus supply ship is making Northrop Grumman's 16th supply run to the space station.
An ad firm paid social media influencers to post misleading claims about Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines, Facebook said.
Shutdown of factory that employs 6,700 people is among the longest at any big U.S. auto plant since the semiconductor shortage started.
Even just a handful of subscriptions can add up. Here's how to delete these recurring charges from your budget.
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 U.N.'s latest climate change report was a "code red for humanity." For island nations, it's an urgent plea to the world to prevent them from getting completely wiped off the map.
The Broward County School Board voted overwhelmingly to require students to wear masks even though the state has banned mask mandates amid a COVID surge from the Delta variant.
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U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres called the report a "code red for humanity." But experts say there is still time to change course.
"Today's report shows some very startling numbers," Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson tweeted as the state grapples with a COVID surge.
The country was averaging around 441,198 new vaccinations per day as of August 5, a 95% increase from July 5.
Millions of Americans are getting CDC-issued "vaccination record" cards. Here's what to do with them.
Saul Torres once went as far as to call COVID-19 a lie that was drummed up by the government. Now, he's changed his tune.
The Broward County School Board voted overwhelmingly to require students to wear masks even though the state has banned mask mandates amid a COVID surge from the Delta variant.
Students who contract the virus during the semester and who are unable to return home will be charged $250 in order to quarantine on campus.
A 15% hike in nutritional aid ends next month. Experts say that will increase food insecurity for millions of Americans.
Inflation has risen 4.3% in the past year excluding fuel prices, erasing much of the gain from higher wages.
The second installment in the enhanced federal program arrives this week. Here's what you need to know.
Carrier expects latest COVID-19 wave to hit its third-quarter profits amid a pullback in consumer spending on flights.
McDonald's, Home Depot and others reimpose masks indoors, as more bars and restaurants require vaccine for entry.
Last year, federal officials said there was reasonable cause to believe the state's Department of Corrections failed to protect inmates from sexual abuse by staff.
No shots were fired at Volunteer High School in Hawkins County, Tennessee, the sheriff said during an afternoon press conference.
The Committee to Protect Journalists considers Mexico the deadliest country in the Western Hemisphere for journalists.
Durst was arrested in 2015 on the eve of the airing of the final episode of "The Jinx," the HBO documentary series about him in which Durst made several seemingly damning statements.
"The powerful and rich are not exempt from being held responsible for their actions," Giuffre said in a statement.
The Cygnus supply ship is making Northrop Grumman's 16th supply run to the space station.
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NASA's inspector general says development of new spacesuits will top $1 billion.
How can a team on Earth effectively explore intricate, dark, unfamiliar landscapes on another world? Fully autonomous robots.
Well-heeled space tourists will need $450,000 for a short up-and-down trip to space aboard Virgin Galactic's rocket plane.
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Brittany Commisso, the executive assistant who leveled the more serious sexual harassment allegations against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, speaks publicly for the first time. In an exclusive interview, the accuser known as Executive Assistant #1 tells "CBS This Morning" and the Times Union why she thinks Governor Cuomo should be charged with a crime. He denies the claims.
A recent coronavirus outbreak in Provincetown, Massachusetts numbered 500, of which 74% were among the vaccinated. The startling data led to Centers for Disease Control changing their guidelines — and scores of misleading headlines sowing doubt about the efficacy of vaccines. Hannah Knowles, one of the reporters behind a Washington Post article that argues the cluster was a stress test the vaccines passed, joins Anne-Marie Green on "CBSN AM" to discuss.
A survey found that 47% of consumers experimented with a new skin care product during the pandemic. And, the skincare market is expected to explode in the next few years. Dermatologist Dr. Jeanine Downie joins “CBS This Morning” to share how to get your skin glowing again.
One couple's story who've kept their small business going through the pandemic and their belief in their own resilience. We talk with an expert who shares three key strategies of resilient people.
Superstar water polo goalkeeper Ashleigh Johnson helped Team USA capture the gold medal in Tokyo. The two-time Olympic gold medal winner joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about her "best in the world' performance and how her sport is changing.