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The case likely hinges on who the jury believes was the "downhill" skier, per legal experts.
Even after inflation, wages for the worst-paid U.S. workers jumped 9% since 2019, new analysis finds.
A CPA and executive vice president of accounting firm Piascik explains what the IRS is looking for and what could actually trigger an audit.
Younger Americans are more opposed to a TikTok ban.
The antiquated, but still beloved, movie rental retailer has a live website – even though the company was bought by DISH in 2011 and ceased most of its operations in 2014. What is going on with the company now?
Canceling subscriptions should be as easy as signing up, the agency says. Companies that violate the proposed rule could see hefty fines.
The companies are recalling more than 550,000 vehicles that could catch fire while parked or driven.
Losses are mounting in the automaker's electric vehicle business, but it says profits are on the horizon.
They say government helps wealthy more than middle class amid bank issues.
Looking to change up your investments given the state of the economy? Here's how to invest in gold using an IRA.
Spring is a popular time for moving. But are moving companies worth it or should you do it on your own?
Timing is important when it comes to getting the most out of a home equity loan. Here's when it makes sense.
Divorced people can often collect benefits under the federal retirement program based on their ex-spouse's work history.
An estimated 60 million Americans live in households with two or more adult generations, according to numbers from the Pew Research Center.
Eliminating or lifting the tax cap would help stabilize Social Security, while also being fairer to most Americans, experts say.
According to U.S. Census Bureau data, 50% of women and 47% of men between the ages of 55 and 66 have no retirement savings.
Retirement is a seismic life change that can impact mental health, with one study suggesting it increases the likelihood of depression.
One expert said he doesn't even answer unknown callers anymore and uses a code word with family members.
The future of the popular mobile app, used by 150 million Americans, has never been more uncertain. Here's what to know.
Under Elon Musk, who has accused journalists of bias, Twitter no longer makes an effort to answer journalists' questions.
Landlords, vendors and others have filed cases against the social media giant, where CEO Musk is trying to cut expenses.
Tech companies have cut more than 60,000 jobs in the past month alone, reversing a hiring spree during the pandemic.
ChatGPT has already become an integral part of how many workers do their jobs in real estate, finance and more.
Tech companies large and small are slashing their payrolls, fearing a recession is on the way. Here's a running list.
Tech giant is building artificial intelligence directly into Bing, CEO Satya Nadella tells "CBS Mornings."
AI tool can help users decide which instrument to learn or explain complex topics, according to CEO Sundar Pichai.
CEO Shou Zi Chew is facing intense questioning in testimony before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
The former vice president has been issued a subpoena in the Jan. 6, 2021, investigation.
Every year, an estimated 20,000 people donate their bodies to science for the purpose of medical research and education. But unlike organ donation, these body parts can be bought and sold for profit.
It wasn't immediately clear how many hostages there were or how many people were involved in the incident.
The 17-year-old shot two administrators and his body was found about "two-tenths of a mile" from his vehicle after a search, authorities said.
The case likely hinges on who the jury believes was the "downhill" skier, per legal experts.
"The largest and most noteworthy bucket of incidents, which we feel contributed greatly to the increase, is organized white supremacist activity," an ADL official said.
Decades after her death, Rebecca "Becky" Burke's remains were identified using forensic genetic genealogy, authorities announced.
Investigators say the crash that killed Christian diet guru Gwen Shamblin Lara likely occurred when her husband became disoriented in heavy clouds.
It wasn't immediately clear how many hostages there were or how many people were involved in the incident.
Decades after her death, Rebecca "Becky" Burke's remains were identified using forensic genetic genealogy, authorities announced.
Organized censorship groups that compile lists of books to challenge "contributed significantly" to the increase, the American Library Association said.
The antiquated, but still beloved, movie rental retailer has a live website – even though the company was bought by DISH in 2011 and ceased most of its operations in 2014. What is going on with the company now?
The companies are recalling more than 550,000 vehicles that could catch fire while parked or driven.
The antiquated, but still beloved, movie rental retailer has a live website – even though the company was bought by DISH in 2011 and ceased most of its operations in 2014. What is going on with the company now?
The companies are recalling more than 550,000 vehicles that could catch fire while parked or driven.
Losses are mounting in the automaker's electric vehicle business, but it says profits are on the horizon.
Even after inflation, wages for the worst-paid U.S. workers jumped 9% since 2019, new analysis finds.
They say government helps wealthy more than middle class amid bank issues.
The former vice president has been issued a subpoena in the Jan. 6, 2021, investigation.
Organized censorship groups that compile lists of books to challenge "contributed significantly" to the increase, the American Library Association said.
The judge in the seditious conspiracy trial of former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and four associates scheduled an immediate hearing and put testimony on hold.
They say government helps wealthy more than middle class amid bank issues.
Younger Americans are more opposed to a TikTok ban.
Foods containing any of the five chemicals are currently banned in the European Union.
The study noted that "poor dual-task gait performance has been linked to risk of major cognitive impairment, falls, and brain health alterations in older adults."
The Senate Homeland Security Committee has determined that drug shortages in the U.S. have reached a point that it is now a national security risk.
Almost 300 drugs had an active shortage in 2022, a Congressional report finds. The issue poses a national security risk.
For the third and final installment of our "Facing Fertility" series, we focus on menopause, the end of fertility for women. Now more than ever before, women are coming forward to talk about it. Nikki Battiste reports.
The senior prosecutor in the case said the couple involved, along with a U.K. doctor found guilty alongside them, had shown "utter disregard for the victim's welfare."
The Seoul Children's Grand Park said it would carryout a thorough investigation to prevent any future escapes.
Paris' main airport and many trains across the country were disrupted and hundreds of schools blockaded as polls show the leader suffering politically for his moves.
The site where the bones were found was once home to a hub for Nazi scientists during World War II, including Josef Mengele, notorious for his experiments on prisoners in the Auschwitz concentration camp.
"We'll never know for sure what 'Oumuamua was -- we lost our chance," said the co-author of the new study.
The antiquated, but still beloved, movie rental retailer has a live website – even though the company was bought by DISH in 2011 and ceased most of its operations in 2014. What is going on with the company now?
Emmy-winning actor Kiefer Sutherland joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new Paramount+ series "Rabbit Hole."
The rapper's injuries were not life-threatening, police said.
The film being pulled has prompted concern on social media over the territory's shrinking freedoms.
Melanie Lynskey sat down with "CBS Mornings" to talk about her career and her upcoming leading role in "Yellowjackets" Season 2. Christina Ruffini reports.
Younger Americans are more opposed to a TikTok ban.
While the Terran 1 rocket didn't reach orbit, builder Relativity Space says it achieved major objectives.
ZDNet Editor-in-Chief Jason Hiner explains best practices for setup and success of smart home security systems.
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew will testify before lawmakers for the first time on Thursday as concerns about the social media app's security rise. Zeve Sanderson, the executive director of NYU's Center for Social Media and Politics, joins CBS News to discuss the latest on TikTok.
One expert said he doesn't even answer unknown callers anymore and uses a code word with family members.
Every year, an estimated 20,000 people donate their bodies to science for the purpose of medical research and education. But unlike organ donation, these body parts can be bought and sold for profit.
"We'll never know for sure what 'Oumuamua was -- we lost our chance," said the co-author of the new study.
Beethoven wanted his hearing loss to be explained to the public after his death. Nearly two centuries later, researches were able to uncover secrets about his health – and family tree.
The world must take action to "defuse the climate time bomb," the United Nations secretary-general said as the U.N. released its latest report. "Prime Time" host John Dickerson discusses the warning with Mark Hertsgaard, co-founder and executive director of Covering Climate Now.
"Humanity is on thin ice, and that ice is melting fast," the U.N. chief said, calling a new report on the rate of climate change "a survival guide for humanity."
It wasn't immediately clear how many hostages there were or how many people were involved in the incident.
Decades after her death, Rebecca "Becky" Burke's remains were identified using forensic genetic genealogy, authorities announced.
The senior prosecutor in the case said the couple involved, along with a U.K. doctor found guilty alongside them, had shown "utter disregard for the victim's welfare."
"Operation Smoke and Mirrors," an eight-month long investigation, led to over 240 pounds of drugs being seized.
Martin Santillan always insisted he didn't do it. More than a quarter century later, the state of Texas finally agreed. DNA technology advances played a critical role.
While the Terran 1 rocket didn't reach orbit, builder Relativity Space says it achieved major objectives.
The space rock's anticipated trajectory places it at about half the distance to the moon, so people with telescopes may be able to see it from Earth.
Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Uranus and Mars will align right before the end of the month.
The flaming bits of wreckage created a "spectacular light show" and were going thousands of miles per hour, an astronomer said.
NASA's Magellan spacecraft collected images of the planet's surface between 1990 and 1992, and researchers recently searched that data to study the possible activity of the volcanoes in the terrain.
A look inside the truck trailer where 26 abducted school children and their bus driver were buried alive -- and later escaped.
America's longest-running news broadcast program celebrates three-quarters of a century on the air
What Angelina Fernandes saw the night her mother was accused of murder.
Inside South Carolina's "trial of the century" — how investigators built their case
A look into the evidence from the 2000 hostage situation and bank robbery that changed a mother and daughter's lives.
In this eye-opening documentary, CBS Reports goes inside the $100 million market where bodies donated to science are bought and sold for profit.
The men's NCAA basketball tournament continues with Sweet 16 match-ups tipping off Thursday. Gonzaga will face off against UCLA in a rematch of their 2021 tournament thriller. The Washington Post sports reporter Matt Bonesteel joined CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss that plus Princeton's magical run so far and why South Carolina women's basketball is the team to beat.
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates another quarter-point in an effort to ease inflation. In the U.K., the Bank of England also raised rates. CBS News contributor and Axios managing editor for business and markets Javier David discusses the impact with anchors Anne-Marie Green and Vlad Duthiers.
Emmy-winning actor Kiefer Sutherland joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new Paramount+ series "Rabbit Hole."
Ali Krieger, long-time U.S. Women's National Team and National Women's Soccer League defender, joins "CBS Mornings" to exclusively announce her retirement from professional soccer at the end of this season with Gotham FC. The two-time World Cup champion has become an advocate for pay equity for female athletes and the LGBTQ+ community.