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Presley, who inherited Elvis Presley's fortune, once claimed she had suffered an "11-year odyssey to financial ruin."
Although U.S. inflation has cooled from its peak this summer, some food costs remain unusually high.
Investors sued after Musk suggested in 2018 that he was moving ahead with a plan to take Tesla private.
Personality, IQ and other tests that circulate on social media may seem innocuous, but could leave you open to fraud.
Tracking technology following a Canadian accountant's every move on her laptop showed she engaged in "time theft."
"Very large food and energy companies are making excessive profits," anti-poverty group chief said.
The retailer, once a household name for buying home furnishings, is today flirting with bankruptcy. Here's why.
Egg costs are soaring because of Americans' changing eating habits and a deadly disease that has wiped out millions of birds.
Charlie Javice, once lauded as a business phenom, paid a college professor $18,000 to fabricate customer names, suit claims.
Younger people looking to diversify their portfolio may benefit by investing in gold.
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Tracking technology following a Canadian accountant's every move on her laptop showed she engaged in "time theft."
Experts warn that makers of smart toys could be collecting your data and selling it to advertisers without your even realizing it.
Musk had promised to subject all policy changes to user polls, but now says only paid users can vote.
New accounts will have to undergo a 90-day wait before subscribing to the Twitter Blue service.
Lawsuits allege the app subjects teens to "abundant" sexual and drug content, while also lying about how much data it collects.
Elon Musk has converted some conference rooms at the social media company's hub into sleeping quarters, according to Forbes.
Lawsuit claims the bluetooth devices have "revolutionized the scope, breadth and ease of location-based stalking."
Under new IRS rule, anyone who earned more than $600 this year by selling things online or doing gig work could face tax hit.
Some health officials worry that lies about COVID-19 could spread more easily, while others say policy wasn't that effective.
Ukraine's president said at least 30 people were killed and dozens more missing after a missile slammed into a residential building far from the front lines.
Namazi is protesting the Biden administration's failure to free him and other Americans detained in Iran's notorious Evin prison.
Tyre Nichols, 29, died after a confrontation with police during a Jan. 7 traffic stop. The state is now investigating the officers' use of force.
Messina Denaro's arrest brings to a close the era of the "Cosa Nostra" Sicilian crime syndicate depicted in "The Godfather" movies.
72-year-old James "Denny" Hurst is believed to be the last missing person in Lee County, Florida, authorities said.
One official says the chances of finding any survivors are "nil." The plane went down in a deep gorge while approaching a new airport in a tourist town. Nepal has a poor air safety record.
Officials are probing the incident involving an American Airlines plane that was crossing a runway and a Delta Air Lines jetliner that was preparing for takeoff. Both were packed.
Although U.S. inflation has cooled from its peak this summer, some food costs remain unusually high.
Brittany Tee, 35, was last seen Tuesday night leaving her boyfriend's house.
Abortion pill provider reports big increase in online traffic — and high anxiety among patients — after Roe was struck down.
Company says giving patients abortion pills before they're needed provides "peace of mind."
Owner encourages customers to "give a high five" to local businesses raising prices. "It means a lot."
"Would you be comfortable paying $36 for a hamburger? That's kind of what it's worth," says restaurant owner Jenna Petersiel.
But Jessica Johnson-Cope, CEO of a family-owned security services company, remains optimistic even as the U.S. economy darkens.
Sens. Joe Manchin and Chuck Schumer craft a scaled-back version of the economic package thwarted by Manchin last year.
Workers who move 401(k)s into IRAs can lose significant money to a choice they didn't have to make, new analysis shows.
"The quicker you move, the more agency you have in reducing the impact of a recession," one expert says.
With Americans' nest eggs mostly held in 401(k)s and IRAs, the swoon could force many to delay their retirement.
Some lawmakers want to revise the retirement program to shore up its funding and boost benefits for its 69 million recipients.
Investors sued after Musk suggested in 2018 that he was moving ahead with a plan to take Tesla private.
Although U.S. inflation has cooled from its peak this summer, some food costs remain unusually high.
Tyre Nichols, 29, died after a confrontation with police during a Jan. 7 traffic stop. The state is now investigating the officers' use of force.
72-year-old James "Denny" Hurst is believed to be the last missing person in Lee County, Florida, authorities said.
Personality, IQ and other tests that circulate on social media may seem innocuous, but could leave you open to fraud.
"Very large food and energy companies are making excessive profits," anti-poverty group chief said.
Investors sued after Musk suggested in 2018 that he was moving ahead with a plan to take Tesla private.
Although U.S. inflation has cooled from its peak this summer, some food costs remain unusually high.
Personality, IQ and other tests that circulate on social media may seem innocuous, but could leave you open to fraud.
Bankruptcy judge's ruling this week means all FTX Trading signage and advertising at the arena will be removed.
"Very large food and energy companies are making excessive profits," anti-poverty group chief said.
Namazi is protesting the Biden administration's failure to free him and other Americans detained in Iran's notorious Evin prison.
New York has offered roughly 40,000 migrants shelter, food and other services since last year in an effort city officials project will cost over $1 billion.
On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, Reps. Daniel Goldman and Christ Stewart join Margaret Brennan.
President Joe Biden has made a historical pilgrimage to what he calls "America's freedom church" to mark Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday.
A research organization plans to ask the FDA to approve the psychedelic drug as a prescription medication, in combination with therapy, to treat PTSD.
Clinical trials of MDMA -- the active ingredient in ecstasy -- to treat post-traumatic stress disorder are showing promising results. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook takes a look at how the psychedelic drug helped an Iraq War veteran overcome PTSD.
The latest government figures show a sharp decline in U.S. fertility in recent years.
The decline was not accompanied by a rise in exemptions, the CDC says, suggesting many children could still catch up on their shots.
It's the second time in just a few months that products made by the same drugmaker have been linked to dozens of child deaths.
"Very large food and energy companies are making excessive profits," anti-poverty group chief said.
One reparations expert says the royal family knows exactly "what it will mean to actually apologize" for being "heavily involved" in the slave trade.
Nicholas Tadros remained in the Queensland Children's Hospital in Brisbane where medical staff described his condition as "critical but stable."
The Metropolitan Police said it was "truly sorry" for missing opportunities to get officer David Carrick off the force during his 18-years as sexual predator in uniform.
The U.N. warns that unless urgent action is taken, half a million children could die in the drought-ravaged nation within just six months.
Comedian and actor Leslie Jones joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss what to expect when she guest-hosts "The Daily Show."
Country-rock singer-songwriter Margo Price is out with a new album, "Strays," her first release since she got sober two years ago. Anthony Mason talks with Price about giving up drinking, overcoming the devastating loss of her son, and facing it all with disarming honesty in her memoir, "Maybe We'll Make It."
Gabriel is the first Miss USA to win the Miss Universe crown since Olivia Culpo in 2012.
Betty Pensavalle and Elaine St. Martin were part of a passionate group of fans devoted to NFL quarterback Tom Brady, called "Over 80 for Brady." They inspired a new comedy, starring Sally Field, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno and Lily Tomlin, about football and friendship.
Friends Betty Pensavalle and Elaine St. Martin were founding members of a passionate fan club devoted to NFL quarterback Tom Brady, comprised of women of a certain age, called "Over 80 for Brady." They inspired a new motion picture comedy, "80 for Brady," starring Hollywood veterans Sally Field, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno and Lily Tomlin. Correspondent Lee Cowan talks with the Brady fans, and with the stars who played Brady fans, about football, friendship, and the power of Tom.
If the cement industry were a country, it would be the third-largest emitter of carbon dioxide in the world.
Personality, IQ and other tests that circulate on social media may seem innocuous, but could leave you open to fraud.
ZDNet Editor-in-Chief Jason Hiner explains best practices for setup and success of smart home security systems.
Artificial Intelligence software programs can turn anything you type, no matter how absurd, into art, drawing from hundreds of millions of images in its database ... and with this technological advance come some serious downsides.
DALL-E is one of several artificial intelligence software programs that can turn anything you type, no matter how absurd, into art, in any style you like, drawing from hundreds of millions of images in its database. And with this technological advance come some serious downsides. Correspondent David Pogue looks at how AI is changing the game in graphics, interior design, architecture, fashion and moviemaking, while causing artists to worry about protecting their creative livelihood.
If the cement industry were a country, it would be the third-largest emitter of carbon dioxide in the world.
California has been pummeled by extreme weather for days. But will the deluge help break the West's historic drought? Ben Tracey takes a look.
A research organization plans to ask the FDA to approve the psychedelic drug as a prescription medication, in combination with therapy, to treat PTSD.
For the fourth year in a row, ocean heat has shattered a new record. Here's what it means for the planet.
Energy giant's own scientists were working on precise forecasts even as company publicly doubted warming was real.
Tyre Nichols, 29, died after a confrontation with police during a Jan. 7 traffic stop. The state is now investigating the officers' use of force.
The wanted fugitive was arrested after a viral video showed him exiting a Porsche to berate a minibus driver.
Messina Denaro's arrest brings to a close the era of the "Cosa Nostra" Sicilian crime syndicate depicted in "The Godfather" movies.
Brittany Tee, 35, was last seen Tuesday night leaving her boyfriend's house.
The alleged assault happened in a men's restroom that the crew member had entered in the early morning hours to clean, the documents say.
SpaceX launched a Falcon Heavy rocket for the U.S. Space Force on Sunday, boosting a military communications satellite into space along with a maneuverable payload carrier. CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers has more.
The Falcon Heavy chalked up an apparently flawless climb to space in its second national security mission.
Russia will launch a rescue mission next month to retrieve three stranded astronauts after investigators say their Soyuz spacecraft was damaged by a micrometeoroid. Mark Strassmann has the latest.
Russia is launching a mission to rescue three crew members from the International Space Station. A Soyuz capsule which was meant to bring two cosmonauts and a NASA astronaut back to Earth was damaged after being hit by a micro meteoroid last month. Instead, Russia will launch an unpiloted Soyuz to the space station in February to return them to Earth. CBS News space analyst Bill Harwood explained the details of the mission.
The crew of the damaged Soyuz MS-22 will spend several extra months in space and return to Earth in a replacement ship.
Matthew Trussler was found dead at the home he shared with his fiancée Melissa Turner. See the evidence that led to authorities piecing together his death.
An anonymous letter writer terrorizes a small town, threatening to expose their rumored dark secrets.
They may have famous names and big careers, but these celebs also ran into financial trouble.
The Orion spacecraft sent back some amazing pictures from its 25-day, 1.4-million-mile journey around the moon.
When a young mother disappears in Columbia, Missouri, investigators use DNA from a tree to help solve the mystery of what happened to her.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is asking the federal government for additional funds and support to cities receiving tens of thousands of migrants from the southern border. Over the weekend, Adams visited El Paso, Texas, where he made his most forceful call yet for more federal support. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez discussed with Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green.
A 4-year-old North Atlantic right whale, one of the few remaining individuals of one of the rarest whale species in the world, is at serious risk after becoming heavily entangled, experts said.
Police in Sicily have arrested notorious mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro after a 30-year manhunt. He was convicted in absentia in 1992 for the murders of two prosecutors. CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers has more.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned that the country is on track to reach the debt limit, or the cap on how much money the federal government can borrow. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joined Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers to discuss the potential debt crisis and how Congress might respond.
SpaceX launched a Falcon Heavy rocket for the U.S. Space Force on Sunday, boosting a military communications satellite into space along with a maneuverable payload carrier. CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers has more.