Nearly 7 million Americans risk being evicted after Dec. 31
Census data show that some 9 million people — 1 in 6 U.S. households — are behind on their rent.
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Census data show that some 9 million people — 1 in 6 U.S. households — are behind on their rent.
"I am already drained and overwhelmed," admits one nursing assistant. After getting sick another worker says, "You have to make it work."
Markets rose as Pennsylvania certified election results, confirming President-elect Joe Biden's victory.
A surge in coronavirus cases poses a dilemma for your holiday shopping, but experts have some advice.
Cutting the nutrition aid for more than 8,000 poor seniors on January 1 would be "catastrophic," lawmakers say.
Here's what you need to know if you're shopping online this year.
Prosecutor says the food delivery company misled consumers about how gratuities were used.
"Everyone who works in my store is afraid of getting infected," said one Los Angeles supermarket employee.
More than 67,000 people in long-term care facilities have died of COVID-19. With a vaccine on the way, is the government ready to roll?
"We are in a very disastrous situation," the governor said as the state is grappling with a surge of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.
The OxyContin maker admitted impeding the DEA's efforts to combat the addiction crisis.
Buyer beware: Not everything is buying as the holiday season revs up after Thanksgiving.
The largest appropriation of the bill will go directly to all types of unemployed workers in the form of a one-time $1,200 check and up to $50,000 for certain businesses.
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The owner of a deli in Saratoga Springs, New York, said he's given away dozens of chickens to families ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday.
The president-elect said talks are already underway, after the GSA gave the green light.
"We were watching elected officials argue about whether our votes should count or not," Detroit pastor Rev. Charles Williams said.
"We removed a video from OANN and issued a strike on the channel for violating our COVID-19 misinformation policy, which prohibits content claiming there's a guaranteed cure," YouTube said.
Census data show that some 9 million people — 1 in 6 U.S. households — are behind on their rent.
The comedian said Netflix pulled the show after he asked them to.
Pennsylvania certified the results of its election Tuesday, formalizing Biden's victory over Trump.
President-elect Biden will begin receiving the President's Daily Brief, a classified intelligence report.
A new federal report shows more than 1,000 hospitals across the country are now critically short on staff amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Health secretary said the White House task force is now in communication with Mr. Biden's transition team.
The Vintage Market had shows with up to 30,000 in attendance. After the pandemic, its owners found new ways to survive.
The app lets customers invest in stocks like Apple and Chipotle by eliminating high minimums for stock purchases
Conscious Eatery in Seattle gives away one meal for every meal purchased. Not even a pandemic could stop that.
COVID-19 forced Ellen Bennett to reinvent the way she runs her kitchen wear business. Her new mantra: "Do less better."
You won't find any "old fogies" at Fogue Studios in Seattle. The artists here aren't retiring, they're inspiring.
A growing swath of seniors are working beyond 65, with many needing to supplement their paltry retirement savings.
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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 State Department said the rules are designed to send "a message" to certain countries whose citizens have high rates of remaining in the U.S. after their visas have expired.
The pope also addresses the coronavirus pandemic and criticized people who protested preventative guidelines in his new book.
The airline's CEO said vaccines will be a "necessity" for travelers flying international.
American travelers should now be tested three times for coronavirus, in addition to isolating, while traveling abroad.
Harry Dunn's parents say they are hopeful President-elect Biden will look at the case "from a humane angle."
The bill was unanimously passed, leading parliamentarian Monica Lennon to say, "It's about bloody time."
The Falcon 9 rocket's first stage set a new record, making its seventh flight from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
The largest appropriation of the bill will go directly to all types of unemployed workers in the form of a one-time $1,200 check and up to $50,000 for certain businesses.
The owner of a deli in Saratoga Springs, New York, said he's given away dozens of chickens to families ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday.
Kelby Krabbenhoft told employees he did not need to wear a mask to the office because he had already contracted COVID-19 and claimed he's immune to it, according to the AP.
The largest appropriation of the bill will go directly to all types of unemployed workers in the form of a one-time $1,200 check and up to $50,000 for certain businesses.
"We were watching elected officials argue about whether our votes should count or not," Detroit pastor Rev. Charles Williams said.
The president-elect said talks are already underway, after the GSA gave the green light.
President-elect Biden will begin receiving the President's Daily Brief, a classified intelligence report.
The State Department said the rules are designed to send "a message" to certain countries whose citizens have high rates of remaining in the U.S. after their visas have expired.
The comedian said Netflix pulled the show after he asked them to.
Beyoncé picked up song and record of the year Grammy nominations with "Black Parade," which she released on Juneteenth.
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Beyoncé is bringing her black parade to the Grammys: The pop star's anthem about Black pride scored multiple nominations Tuesday, making her the leading contender with nine. CBS News' Chris Martinez has more on who else could take home the top prizes on music's biggest night.
The annual White House tradition is one of the president's few public events since Election Day.
The Falcon 9 rocket's first stage set a new record, making its seventh flight from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
Prosecutor says the food delivery company misled consumers about how gratuities were used.
Markets rose as Pennsylvania certified election results, confirming President-elect Joe Biden's victory.
The Sentinel-6 satellite is the first of two in a billion-dollar program to monitor Earth's oceans.
Apple's new magnetic accessories and wireless chargers are expensive and clunky. They're also the coolest iPhone upgrade in years.
The Falcon 9 rocket's first stage set a new record, making its seventh flight from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
State officials said it's illegal to install art structures without authorization on federally managed lands, "no matter what planet you're from."
The National Park Service says only about 360 right whales are still alive and about five or six calves are born each year.
"I'm working off evidence," Professor Ken Dark told CBS News. "What's there on the ground is very consistent, very convincing."
U.N. weather agency voices hope for lasting change after pandemic, but says reduction in greenhouse gases during lockdowns was just a "tiny blip."
According to the World Health Organization, heart disease is the top killer globally. But a new study finds that a single daily polypill can dramatically reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes and other heart-related deaths. Dr. Luiza Petre joins CBSN AM with more.
Kelby Krabbenhoft told employees he did not need to wear a mask to the office because he had already contracted COVID-19 and claimed he's immune to it, according to the AP.
A new federal report shows more than 1,000 hospitals across the country are now critically short on staff amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Health secretary said the White House task force is now in communication with Mr. Biden's transition team.
"Let your guard drop and measles will come raging back." Dr. Paul Offit said.
Census data show that some 9 million people — 1 in 6 U.S. households — are behind on their rent.
"I am already drained and overwhelmed," admits one nursing assistant. After getting sick another worker says, "You have to make it work."
Markets rose as Pennsylvania certified election results, confirming President-elect Joe Biden's victory.
A surge in coronavirus cases poses a dilemma for your holiday shopping, but experts have some advice.
Cutting the nutrition aid for more than 8,000 poor seniors on January 1 would be "catastrophic," lawmakers say.
California has paid out at least $140 million in benefits and at least 158 claims have been filed for 133 inmates on death row, according to Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert.
The OxyContin maker admitted impeding the DEA's efforts to combat the addiction crisis.
District Attorney Chesa Boudin called the decision to file charges "historic."
Incident was caught on video and happened outside Trump golf club in Sterling, Virginia as pro- and anti-Trump demonstrators awaited his arrival.
A young mother admits to killing her partner, telling police she had endured years of abuse and feared for her life. So why didn't everyone believe her?
The Falcon 9 rocket's first stage set a new record, making its seventh flight from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
If successful, the Chang'e 5 mission will be the first in 44 years to bring lunar samples to Earth.
The Sentinel-6 satellite is the first of two in a billion-dollar program to monitor Earth's oceans.
Rookie astronaut Victor Glover calls the view from space "surreal."
Five astronauts, including four who launched Sunday aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon "Resilience," held a news conference Thursday from the International Space Station about how their mission is going. Watch their remarks from NASA TV.
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Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
What do we know about the nation's next first lady?
Newly elected to be the 46th president, Biden has had a long political career and a personal life filled with triumph and heartbreak.
The violent crime rate in the U.S. declined 0.2 percent from 2016 to 2017, the first decline since 2014
According to the World Health Organization, heart disease is the top killer globally. But a new study finds that a single daily polypill can dramatically reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes and other heart-related deaths. Dr. Luiza Petre joins CBSN AM with more.
The Detroit Police Department is using facial recognition technology and a network of surveillance cameras to combat the city’s high crime rates. But critics say the technology has racial bias built into it and has even landed innocent people behind bars. In this documentary, CBSN Originals explores the debate over high-tech policing that promises to make our communities safer yet at the same time threatens our civil liberties.
Doctors are still searching for answers to why a portion of people who were diagnosed with COVID-19 are still suffering symptoms months later. Anderson Cooper reports.
Six years after our initial report, Lesley Stahl visits surviving members of the 90+ Study and finds out what scientists have learned from following the study's participants.
As school started this fall during the pandemic, some of the largest school districts saw an unprecedented decrease in student enrollment. Sharyn Alfonsi reports on how districts mobilized to get kids in school this fall.