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Average price reaches record $4.52 per gallon. Blame the high cost of oil and switch to summer gas blends.
Billionaire demands proof that less than 5% of Twitter's accounts are fake or spam. Some analysts say he's seeking a lower purchase price.
Patrick Sly, the president of global nutrition at Reckitt, said the company has increased production in recent months.
Interest rates will be 4.99% for undergraduate loans, 6.54% for graduate loans and 7.54% for PLUS loans for the 2022-2023 year.
Experts fear climate change-driven food shortages and inflation could lead to famine, insecurity and economic recession across the globe.
Bus drivers, subway conductors and religious and charitable organizations nationwide were among victims, authorities say.
Millions of homes across the U.S. face a growing risk of wildfires as the climate warms — and not only in the West.
Experts have long warned that inclined sleepers and crib bumpers increase the risk of suffocation for babies.
Shortages due to sanctions over the Ukraine war see safety requirements dropped and environmental standards reverted to what they were in 1988.
The cost of renting a place to live is falling in a handful of metro areas around the country. Here's why.
Here are the do's and don'ts for parents in search of baby formula as the shortage continues.
Sturgis plant will reopen soon as nationwide out-of-stock levels of baby formula rise above 40%.
The FDA is "prepared to review applications quickly and respond to them rapidly," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Monday.
Trump's messages will get a six-hour exclusive window on the money-losing social media platform.
In the three years it has been on the books, the law has been credited with improving the standing of women in corporate boardrooms.
"What happened here is simple and straightforward: terrorism. Terrorism. Domestic terrorism," the president said.
It is Heard's fourth day on the stand and the 17th day of testimony in the trial
Pentagon officials are testifying about the Defense Department's efforts to organize, analyze and investigate reports of unidentified aerial phenomena.
Pennsylvania and North Carolina are the two battlegrounds holding primaries, along with Idaho, Kentucky and Oregon.
Tops remains closed and the shooting is still under investigation.
Interest rates will be 4.99% for undergraduate loans, 6.54% for graduate loans and 7.54% for PLUS loans for the 2022-2023 year.
The funding bill follows an agreement between the FDA and Abbott on the steps the formula manufacturer must take to reopen its Michigan plant.
The plaintiffs, two Democratic 2020 presidential electors, are asking a Wisconsin judge to declare that submitting the alternate slate of electors was unlawful.
Three women were wounded in the gunfire that police said might have been related to two other shootings at businesses run by Asian Americans.
Tesla founder says his $44 billion purchase of the social media giant is being held up by questions over spam and fake accounts.
Social media company said it dismissed two senior managers and will freeze most hiring.
Top consumer brands and deep-pocketed investors are staking a claim to the next phase of the internet.
To deter scammers and other bad actors, the search giant is now allowing people remove personal contact information.
CryptoKicks are the sports giant's first blockchain-based shoes designed specifically for the metaverse.
Labor shortages, the Omicron variant and supply chain issues pose significant challenges to small businesses.
New data released by Crunchbase shows that only 2.2% of all venture funding went to female-founded startups in the first eight months of this year. Deena Shakir, partner at Lux Capital, joins CBSN to discuss what needs to change to bring equity for female entrepreneurs and investors.
As the Delta variant surges, many small employers are again taking precautions in the way they do business.
Some 1,800 artists will receive $5,000 checks, while other federal funds will go to cabbies and homeless people.
"Everything is up in the air," said one Ohio bakery owner who worries that COVID-19 could shut her down again.
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 plaintiffs, two Democratic 2020 presidential electors, are asking a Wisconsin judge to declare that submitting the alternate slate of electors was unlawful.
"What happened here is simple and straightforward: terrorism. Terrorism. Domestic terrorism," the president said.
Bus drivers, subway conductors and religious and charitable organizations nationwide were among victims, authorities say.
Tops remains closed and the shooting is still under investigation.
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby says the airline is prepared to address potential problems.
Average price reaches record $4.52 per gallon. Blame the high cost of oil and switch to summer gas blends.
Billionaire demands proof that less than 5% of Twitter's accounts are fake or spam. Some analysts say he's seeking a lower purchase price.
Patrick Sly, the president of global nutrition at Reckitt, said the company has increased production in recent months.
Interest rates will be 4.99% for undergraduate loans, 6.54% for graduate loans and 7.54% for PLUS loans for the 2022-2023 year.
Experts fear climate change-driven food shortages and inflation could lead to famine, insecurity and economic recession across the globe.
The plaintiffs, two Democratic 2020 presidential electors, are asking a Wisconsin judge to declare that submitting the alternate slate of electors was unlawful.
"What happened here is simple and straightforward: terrorism. Terrorism. Domestic terrorism," the president said.
Interest rates will be 4.99% for undergraduate loans, 6.54% for graduate loans and 7.54% for PLUS loans for the 2022-2023 year.
The funding bill follows an agreement between the FDA and Abbott on the steps the formula manufacturer must take to reopen its Michigan plant.
Pentagon officials are testifying about the Defense Department's efforts to organize, analyze and investigate reports of unidentified aerial phenomena.
Students say an elite Beijing university backed down from plans to wall them onto campus after a protest against the school's mounting anti-virus measures.
Abbott Nutrition and the Food and Drug Administration struck a deal to begin the process of reopening the Michigan baby formula factory. Meantime, lawmakers in both parties are calling on the Biden administration to use the Defense Production Act to compel other companies to help produce more formula. Ed O'Keefe has the latest.
Patrick Sly, the president of global nutrition at Reckitt, said the company has increased production in recent months.
The Food and Drug Administration and Abbott Nutrition reached an agreement aimed at easing the nationwide baby formula shortage, which could mean formula production ramps up at a plant that has been shutdown since February within two weeks.
Experts have long warned that inclined sleepers and crib bumpers increase the risk of suffocation for babies.
Shortages due to sanctions over the Ukraine war see safety requirements dropped and environmental standards reverted to what they were in 1988.
Experts fear climate change-driven food shortages and inflation could lead to famine, insecurity and economic recession across the globe.
Rights groups are calling for "immediate" action from the government to locate the disappeared, but the problem is only getting worse.
The 96-year-old monarch's in-person appearance ahead of celebrations to mark her 70-year reign came after a cancelation blamed on "mobility problems."
"I received threats that they would come and find me, that I would be killed, that my child would be cut into pieces."
The 96-year-old monarch's in-person appearance ahead of celebrations to mark her 70-year reign came after a cancelation blamed on "mobility problems."
It is Heard's fourth day on the stand and the 17th day of testimony in the trial
Heard's attorney finished her direct questioning of the actor Monday, as trial resumed after a one-week break.
Momoa posted a video of himself working out, and issued an apology in the process.
The pair tied the knot in Santa Barbara, where eyewitnesses snapped photos of them outside of the courthouse.
Billionaire demands proof that less than 5% of Twitter's accounts are fake or spam. Analysts say he's angling for a better purchase price.
Tesla CEO's $44 billion offer for the social media company is "out the window," one Wall Street analyst says.
Astronomers have managed to get the first images of the black hole located at the core of the Milky Way. Scientists across seven countries released the first ever image of the black hole called Sagittarius A*. Jeff Glor has more.
Ford is getting ready to roll out its all-electric F-150 Lightning. It will be the first mass-market electric pickup truck in the United States. Kris Van Cleave went on a test drive.
The war in Ukraine is the most documented war in history thanks to camera phones and social media. For "60 Minutes," Scott Pelley reports on Bellingcat, a group of online investigators using artificial intelligence to expose alleged Russian war crimes.
A spectacular full moon is fast approaching. Here's everything you need to know to see it.
Astronomers have managed to get the first images of the black hole located at the core of the Milky Way. Scientists across seven countries released the first ever image of the black hole called Sagittarius A*. Jeff Glor has more.
The eastern monarch butterfly is one step closer to being placed on the endangered species list. CBS News anchors Michelle Miller and Tanya Rivero spoke with Eva Aridjis, co-author of the new book "Monarca: A Novel" which sheds light on the dire fate of these butterflies.
Scientists warned that extreme events like this are likely to happen again "with even greater intensity."
The first-of-its-kind effort was aimed to learn more about the source and potential harm caused by plastics and other pollutants in the iconic lake.
The city of Buffalo, New York, is still reeling from the mass shooting at a local supermarket. As residents struggle to come to grips with the deadly attack, investigators are working to learn more about the suspect, who they say is a self-described white supremacist who targeted Black people. Mary Ellen O'Toole, a retired FBI special agent and the director of the forensic sciences program at George Mason University, joined CBS News to discuss the suspect and the investigation.
Rights groups are calling for "immediate" action from the government to locate the disappeared, but the problem is only getting worse.
"CBS Mornings” co-host Tony Dokoupil investigates the history of a Black neighborhood in Buffalo, New York, and how segregation continues to have a major socioeconomic impact on residents there.
Three women were wounded in the gunfire that police said might have been related to two other shootings at businesses run by Asian Americans.
Lawyers for a group representing Virgil Delano Presnell Jr., 68, claim an accord icing executions during the pandemic would be violated if he's put to death.
Millions in the Americas, Europe and Africa were able to see the spectacular red glow of the total lunar eclipse.
A spectacular full moon is fast approaching. Here's everything you need to know to see it.
NASA said the discovery paves the way for the possibility of harvesting plants in habitats on the moon in the future.
Three years after capturing the first image of a supermassive black hole in a galaxy 55 million light years away, astronomers have managed to "photograph" one closer to home.
NASA said "this sonification is unlike any other done before."
If it glittered or dazzled, it was likely being worn by a celeb at fashion's biggest party of the year
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One of these shows could be your next binge obsession.
A look at the evidence in "The Dexter Killer" case; plus, newly revealed letters from the man police say wanted to be like fictional serial-killer Dexter Morgan.
Bizarre clues and evidence in the investigation into the Colorado mother's disappearance include a spy pen, plastic needle cap, and a chipmunk alibi.
High school senior Gary Martin ran a sub-4 minute mile at a meet on Monday, breaking a record set in 1965. The 18-year-old spoke to CBS News about his Olympic dreams, what fuels him, and his advice for other teens.
In his online posts, the accused Buffalo grocery store shooter described himself as a white supremacist, investigators say. Investigators also said he started reading racist propaganda online during the COVID-19 pandemic. Professor Thomas Mockaitis, who wrote a book about this type of extremism, spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBS News about what's driving people toward white supremacy.
The city of Buffalo, New York, is still reeling from the mass shooting at a local supermarket. As residents struggle to come to grips with the deadly attack, investigators are working to learn more about the suspect, who they say is a self-described white supremacist who targeted Black people. Mary Ellen O'Toole, a retired FBI special agent and the director of the forensic sciences program at George Mason University, joined CBS News to discuss the suspect and the investigation.
Voters in five states are casting their ballots Tuesday in closely watched primary elections. Pennsylvania's fiercely contested Senate race poses another test for former President Trump's influence on the Republican Party. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa reports from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and CBS News Washington reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joined Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to break down the contentious primaries.
A House panel held the first public congressional hearing on unidentified flying objects, or unidentified aerial phenomena, in more than half a century on Tuesday. Top Pentagon officials detailed the U.S. military's efforts to identify hundreds of objects reported by pilots and service members. Watch the full hearing.