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It was purchased in Los Angeles. The grand prize was the third largest in the game's history since it started in 1992.
Sales of cooling appliances have surged as people across the U.S. face record-breaking heat waves.
Disagreements between performers and studios focus on minimum pay rates, the role of streaming services and the use of A.I.
Cooling price growth in food, rent and energy mean that workers' pay is finally beating inflation.
People are gathering at to snap picture next to an outdoor temperature reading that will shock friends and family.
Savings can be substantial, but which card is best for you depends on where you shop, what you buy and how you pay for it.
Striking unions aren't asking movie fans to boycott theaters — but this year's awards season will likely look very different.
Temu has accused Shein of illegally strong-arming suppliers from working with newer company and other "monopolist" tactics.
Artificial intelligence is making phone scams more sophisticated — and more believable.
With mortgage rates near 7%, here's what experts predict for the rest of 2023.
With another interest rate hike looming, Americans should consider making these smart moves now.
Are you considering investing in gold? Here's how experts recommend you proceed.
The gap between what people think they'll need for old age and their actual savings is massive, even for those nearing retirement.
Seniors and other recipients of the Social Security program may get a cost-of-living adjustment of 3.1% next year, one forecast says.
Even a brief interruption in plan contributions can affect people's financial goals years down the road, experts say.
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.
Platform's traffic has declined every month this year as changes drive users to competitors like Meta's Threads.
Billionaire's new artificial intelligence startup says its goal is to discover the "true nature of the universe."
The Better Business Bureau is warning Prime Day shoppers to be on the lookout for phishing schemes, fake websites and other scams.
Twitter alleges Meta hired former employees of the blogging platform and tapped trade secrets to develop new Threads service.
The social media giant's new app is being called a "Twitter killer" because it has a similar appearance and functions.
The social media company debuted the new service on July 5, a day earlier than expected. It also has a sneaky way to get a download.
Software company said service disruptions stemmed from an attack by a cybercriminal group dubbed "Anonymous Sudan."
The company's operating system upgrade, coming September, adds live voicemail transcribing and an enhanced autocorrect tool.
The headset, which blends the digital and physical worlds, marks Apple's first major new product since AirPods in 2016.
Private 2nd Class Travis King has only been in the Army since 2021, and he was supposed to be sent back to the U.S. after getting in trouble in South Korea.
It was purchased in California. The grand prize was the third largest in the game's history since it started in 1992.
An IRS whistleblower in the Hunter Biden investigation told CBS News he was blocked from pursuing leads that he thought might implicate Joe Biden. He testifies at a House hearing Wednesday.
Russell called police after saying she saw a toddler on the highway, and then vanished. But investigators have not found any evidence of that child.
The statutes mentioned in the letter offer some insight into the potential legal basis for possible future charges.
"I don't feel safe to have children in Texas anymore," said one Texas woman who testified about the effect of the state's abortion law on her failed pregnancy.
New Zealand Prime Minster Chris Hipkins said the tournament would go ahead as planned.
Prominent attorney Ben Crump said he is representing more than 15 former Northwestern athletes regarding allegations of hazing that "goes into other sports programs" beyond football.
A suspect has been taken into custody.
According to Henley Passport Index, Singaporeans can travel to 192 out of 227 travel destinations in the world without a visa.
It was purchased in Los Angeles. The grand prize was the third largest in the game's history since it started in 1992.
Two IRS whistleblowers allege the Justice Department limited a tax investigation into Hunter Biden.
A suspect has been taken into custody.
Here's what we know about Alabama nursing student Carlee Russell's 49-hour disappearance, as well as the days leading up to it.
It was purchased in Los Angeles. The grand prize was the third largest in the game's history since it started in 1992.
Disagreements between performers and studios focus on minimum pay rates, the role of streaming services and the use of A.I.
Striking unions aren't asking movie fans to boycott theaters — but this year's awards season will likely look very different.
Savings can be substantial, but which card is best for you depends on where you shop, what you buy and how you pay for it.
Sales of cooling appliances have surged as people across the U.S. face record-breaking heat waves.
Two IRS whistleblowers allege the Justice Department limited a tax investigation into Hunter Biden.
A federal judge denied former President Donald Trump's effort to move his New York State "hush money" criminal case to federal jurisdiction.
"I don't feel safe to have children in Texas anymore," said one Texas woman who testified about the effect of the state's abortion law on her failed pregnancy.
The statutes mentioned in the letter offer some insight into the potential legal basis for possible future charges.
Most of North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum's new donations poured in after he promised $20 Visa or Mastercard gift cards to donors in exchange for a $1 donation.
Researchers are testing how much heat the human body can adapt to — as temperatures around the world push the limits.
Researchers found that, over three years, cognitive decline slowed by 48% in people with increased risk factors for dementia.
More than six million older Americans are living with dementia. A new study suggests that hearing aids may help slow cognitive decline. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook takes a look.
The annual raking of the United States' fittest cities is here, and it's good news for those who live near the nation's capital.
Eli Lilly's experimental Alzheimer's drug donanemab can modestly slow the worsening of the disease by about four to seven months, according to researchers.
According to Henley Passport Index, Singaporeans can travel to 192 out of 227 travel destinations in the world without a visa.
New Zealand Prime Minster Chris Hipkins said the tournament would go ahead as planned.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog sought to reassure lawmakers about the state of Israel's democracy and the strength of the U.S.-Israel relationship.
It's the first time in almost half a century that the Yamuna river's waters have touched the outer walls of the 17th-century white marble monument.
Private 2nd Class Travis King has only been in the Army since 2021, and he was supposed to be sent back to the U.S. after getting in trouble in South Korea.
Members of SAG-AFTRA joined thousands of writers on strike after failing to reach an agreement with Hollywood studios.
Disagreements between performers and studios focus on minimum pay rates, the role of streaming services and the use of A.I.
Striking unions aren't asking movie fans to boycott theaters — but this year's awards season will likely look very different.
"I was thinking, 'This is like being back at school and me and my friends did something that annoyed the teacher and now she's telling us to sit down,'" influencer Adela Calin told CBS News.
"Oppenheimer" is set to run in 30 IMAX theaters when it premiers, and director Christopher Nolan recommends seeing it in that format.
Artificial intelligence is making phone scams more sophisticated — and more believable.
More than six million older Americans are living with dementia. A new study suggests that hearing aids may help slow cognitive decline. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook takes a look.
Lead-generation firms trick consumers into accepting billions of illegal robocalls, regulators said in announcing new crackdown.
The money will be returned to Tesla to settle suit alleging the directors, who include Elon Musk and his brother, overpaid themselves.
Platform's competitors have also hiked prices over the past two years as movie industry undergoes shift to online.
Temperatures remain dangerously high in Phoenix. The nation's fifth-largest city has set a record by hitting 110 degrees Fahrenheit or more for the 20th day in a row. CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti reports from Arizona.
A first-of-its-kind fossil find in China suggests some early mammals may have hunted dinosaurs.
The barnacle-covered object "appears to be a possible fuel tank from a rocket that has been launched in the last 12 months," one aviation expert said.
Tuesday was the 19th straight day the desert city saw temperatures hit 110 degrees or more as much of U.S. continues to bake.
More than 88 million Americans from coast to coast are under excessive heat warnings and advisories. The South and West are seeing record-breaking temperatures, and in the Northeast, heavy storms brought deadly flash floods over the weekend. Jonathan Vigliotti starts us off from California, Lana Zak reports from Pennsylvania and David Parkinson joins in-studio to break down the science behind extreme weather.
A suspect has been taken into custody.
The suspect is accused of killing Barbara Villarreal, who was found dead on Nov. 7, 1986, in Garland, about 20 miles from Dallas.
One person was killed and two others wounded in a shooting inside a Walmart in Miami-Dade County. A suspect was taken into custody.
Authorities said Wednesday that investigators have been unable to confirm a nursing student's story that she was abducted after calling 911 from the side of a highway in Hoover, Alabama, last week. The woman returned home about two days after going missing. Lilia Luciano has the latest.
The initial investigation was heavily criticized, with the murder scene not searched and left unguarded.
The blackouts could come days after a series of plasma clouds burst from the sun, which triggered a minor solar radiation storm.
It was a "text-book launch" for the rocket carrying the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft on its lunar mission, with the next big test less than 2 months away.
The ViaSat-3 was expected to provide space-based internet access to customers in the western hemisphere starting this summer.
The company is implementing a fix to prevent hydrogen leaks like one that destroyed a Centaur upper stage in a test failure.
The minimum distance between Mars and Earth is about 34 million miles, according to NASA.
As soon as Schanda Handley was rescued, she told police she believed her estranged husband was behind her kidnapping. See the evidence that convinced investigators he was responsible.
A podcast reignited interest in the cold case of Kristin Smart who went missing from her college campus in 1996. In October 2022, a California jury found longtime suspect Paul Flores guilty of her murder.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
A suspect has been taken into custody on New York's Long Island in connection with a long-unsolved string of killings known as the Gilgo Beach murders. "48 Hours" goes inside the search for a serial killer.
The 400 members of a Facebook support group called Quad Squad share photos and stories about raising children despite being quadriplegic.
Hospitals in Phoenix are seeing a steady stream of patients suffering from heat-related illnesses as the sweltering weather that's gripped the country continues. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti reports on the extreme weather, and Travis Parsons, director of occupational safety and health for the Laborers' Health and Safety Fund of North America, joined CBS News to talk about how workers can stay safe in the heat.
A centerpiece of President Biden's signature legislation, the Inflation Reduction Act, allows Medicare to negotiate lower prescription drug prices for seniors. Drug companies are fighting back in court, arguing the law violates their first and fifth constitutional rights. Health care attorney Harry Nelson joins CBS News to examine the legal battle.
With compensation from streaming platforms front and center in actor and writer strikes, all eyes were on Netflix Wednesday as the streamer reported its latest earnings. The company posted $8.2 billion in revenue and 5.9 million new subscribers. Nicole Sperling, media and entertainment reporter for The New York Times, joins CBS News to explain what those numbers mean for the strikes and for the streaming industry.
Michigan's attorney general announced felony criminal charges Tuesday against 16 Republicans accused of taking part in a scheme to overturn President Biden's electoral victory. Clara Hendrickson, politics reporter for the "Detroit Free Press," joins CBS News to break down the case.
CBS News has learned more details about a target letter sent to former President Donald Trump informing him he's the subject of a Justice Department investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election. A senior Trump source confirmed the letter highlights three federal statutes. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports on the potential charges Trump could face, including conspiracy to commit an offense or to defraud the U.S.