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For the first time in three years, states will check if people enrolled in the health care program still qualify. Many don't.
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For the first time in three years, states will check if people enrolled in the health care program still qualify. Many don't.
After cutting back on spending, consumers are now looking to boost their income to combat rising costs.
Some consumers enjoy fractional home ownership — but FTC warns these arrangements can be money-losing and hard to leave.
Some 7,000 employees will lose their jobs, with the first round of cuts starting this week as Disney moves to slash costs.
With the case set to go to the jury, attorneys say the outcome could hinge on who was the "downhill" skier.
The phone company's network will support discoveries that could lay the groundwork for a human colony on the moon.
Sam Bankman-Fried now faces 13 federal charges, including allegations he offered millions in bribes to a Chinese official.
U.S. airline passengers filed at least 60,732 complaints in 2022, up from 15,342 in 2019, a new analysis found.
Those requirements apply to a $7,500 tax credit.
Consider these factors when determining whether a traditional or Roth gold IRA is right for you.
As with many financial products, there are tax considerations to keep in mind when it comes to life insurance.
If you're considering opening a high-yield savings account it helps to have the answers to these three questions.
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.
Tech giant will also offer "buy now, pay later" loans of up to $1,000 that can be used to make Apple Pay purchases.
The future of the popular mobile app, used by 150 million Americans, has never been more uncertain. Here's what to know.
One expert said he doesn't even answer unknown callers anymore and uses a code word with family members.
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."
The case stems from a "hush money" payment made just days before Trump was elected president in 2016.
Arriving for the parole hearing, Reeva Steenkamp's mother said she was against any early release for their daughter's killer, whom she said had "never" shown real remorse.
This is the first time in history a former president has been indicted.
Funeral services are set for the three children and three adults killed in this week's school shooting in Nashville.
Local police noted in January that people involved in human smuggling had attempted to utilize shorelines along the St. Lawrence River in the area.
The lawsuit claims national sorority officials pressured the local chapter to violate sorority rules.
Retired optometrist Terry Sanderson had sued the actress for more than $300,000 over a 2016 collision on a ski slope.
"While the cause of death is known, the reason for the homicide is not," the sheriff's office said i
Six U.S. service members were diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries following attacks by Iranian-backed militias that killed a U.S. contractor, the Pentagon said.
Funeral services are set for the three children and three adults killed in this week's school shooting in Nashville.
Gray whales make a 12,000-mile round-trip migration between Alaska and Mexico and the tailless whale continued its migration, despite its injury.
He told CBS News' Robert Costa he doesn't believe that Trump will be the GOP nominee.
Rocket company is halting its operations indefinitely after failing to secure new funds following scrubbed mission.
President Joe Biden is visiting a Mississippi town ravaged by a deadly tornado.
Those requirements apply to a $7,500 tax credit.
Rocket company is halting its operations indefinitely after failing to secure new funds following scrubbed mission.
For the first time in three years, states will check if people enrolled in the health care program still qualify. Many don't.
Some 7,000 employees will lose their jobs, with the first round of cuts starting this week as Disney moves to slash costs.
Sam Bankman-Fried now faces 13 federal charges, including allegations he offered millions in bribes to a Chinese official.
Those requirements apply to a $7,500 tax credit.
He told CBS News' Robert Costa he doesn't believe that Trump will be the GOP nominee.
President Joe Biden is visiting a Mississippi town ravaged by a deadly tornado.
It's the first of its kind in the nation and covers cases where parents haven't given their consent. Among other things it seeks to restrict travel by creating the crime of "abortion trafficking."
On "The Takeout" this week, Rep. Dusty Johnson also expressed doubt that gun control laws are stopping these "acts of evil."
For the first time in three years, states will check if people enrolled in the health care program still qualify. Many don't.
Most jurisdictions have low levels of vaccination coverage against the virus formerly known as monkeypox, the CDC says.
The full health risks of wearing apparel made with PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals," are still unknown. But states are taking action so clothing makers will remove them.
A Florida woman tried to dispute an emergency room bill, but the hospital and collection agency refused to talk to her — because it was her child's name on the bill, not hers.
In the 12-month period ending in Oct. 2022, the United States recorded 101,750 overdose deaths, primarily from opioids.
Arriving for the parole hearing, Reeva Steenkamp's mother said she was against any early release for their daughter's killer, whom she said had "never" shown real remorse.
The U.S. is bound by law to help Taiwan defend itself from aggression, and analysts believe Beijing may be preparing for aggression.
Rocket company is halting its operations indefinitely after failing to secure new funds following scrubbed mission.
Local police noted in January that people involved in human smuggling had attempted to utilize shorelines along the St. Lawrence River in the area.
Six U.S. service members were diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries following attacks by Iranian-backed militias that killed a U.S. contractor, the Pentagon said.
Former NFL star meets with a Cisco engineer and NFL's Chief Information Security Officer to discuss how the tech giant defended the big game from cyberattacks.
In this preview of an interview to be broadcast on "Sunday Morning" April 2, legendary singer-songwriter Neil Diamond talks with correspondent Anthony Mason about the Broadway production of "A Beautiful Noise," a musical based on his life.
Retired optometrist Terry Sanderson had sued the actress for more than $300,000 over a 2016 collision on a ski slope.
With the case set to go to the jury, attorneys say the outcome could hinge on who was the "downhill" skier.
MLB The Show has broken a video game barrier: For the first time, the franchise will insert some of the greatest Negro League players into the game as playable characters.
Former NFL star meets with a Cisco engineer and NFL's Chief Information Security Officer to discuss how the tech giant defended the big game from cyberattacks.
Those requirements apply to a $7,500 tax credit.
ZDNet Editor-in-Chief Jason Hiner explains best practices for setup and success of smart home security systems.
Social media platform angers supporters and critics of trans rights alike by taking down tweets regarding planned protest.
Boeing had hoped to launch its first crew to the International Space Station in 2020, but major softwar problems in 2019 delayed test flights.
The classic image of Tyrannosaurus rex flashing giant teeth might be wrong. New research suggests they were likely covered by scaly lips.
Storms like the one that tore through Mississippi last week, killing several dozen people, could become more common due to climate change, according to a new study. Atmospheric scientist Dr. Walker Ashley, a professor at Northern Illinois University, and one of the study's lead authors, joins CBS News' John Dickerson on "Prime Time" about what these findings could mean.
In the future, Ian's former spot will be replaced with Idris and Fiona will be replaced with Farrah, WMO announced.
A lab-grown meatball made using the genetic information of the extinct woolly mammoth was unveiled at a science museum in the Netherlands this week.
Finding joy doesn't need to come from large trips. Some of the best adventure is right in our backyards. Dacher Keltner, UC Berkeley professor and author of "Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life," joins CBS News to discuss the science of awe-inspiring experiences.
Arriving for the parole hearing, Reeva Steenkamp's mother said she was against any early release for their daughter's killer, whom she said had "never" shown real remorse.
"While the cause of death is known, the reason for the homicide is not," the sheriff's office said.
Tekashi 6ix9ine, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, had to be hospitalized after the attack inside the facility's steam room.
The vote came in the wake of the uproar after Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz got a life sentence because the jury couldn't agree unanimously on sentencing him to death.
John Umberger and Julio Ramirez died about five weeks apart last spring from an identical cocktail of drugs, according to the medical examiner.
"The cow" is a rare kind of star explosion that happens when it's too bright and evolves too quickly: "Put simply, they are weird, and this new observation makes them even weirder."
Rocket company is halting its operations indefinitely after failing to secure new funds following scrubbed mission.
Boeing had hoped to launch its first crew to the International Space Station in 2020, but major softwar problems in 2019 delayed test flights.
The signal from this burst, experts found, had been traveling for about 1.9 billion years before reaching Earth.
Five planets will be lining up in the sky in March and experts say the last Tuesday of the month will be the best night to see it. Senior CBS News space analyst Bill Harwood joins Errol Barnett and Lilia Luciano with more.
When Tiffiney Crawford was found dead inside her van, authorities believed she might have taken her own life. But could she shoot herself twice in the head with her non-dominant hand?
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
After a deadly school shooting rocked their community, Nashville parents shared their fears and how they are talking to their kids about the tragedy.
In this preview of an interview to be broadcast on "Sunday Morning" April 2, legendary singer-songwriter Neil Diamond talks with correspondent Anthony Mason about the Broadway production of "A Beautiful Noise," a musical based on his life.
NBA Star Giannis Antetokounmpo is venturing off the court to launch the Calamos Antetokounmpo Sustainable Equity Fund, a suite of environmental, social and governance funds. The Milwaukee Bucks player and his investment partner, John Koudounis, CEO of Calamos Investments, join "CBS Mornings" to discuss the venture and Giannis' basketball career.
CBS News' Jan Crawford caught up with CMT Music Awards co-hosts Kelsea Ballerini and Kane Brown in Austin, Texas, ahead of this year's big show. Ballerini and Brown join "CBS Mornings" to discuss the country music's only entirely fan-voted awards show.
Poet, "The Atlantic" staff writer and New York Times bestselling author Clint Smith is reflecting on a more personal title in his new book: Dad. Smith joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his book "Above Ground" and shares how parenting has changed his perspective on current events.