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It was a choice between "back-to-school stuff or food" before the first government check arrived, one mom said.
Extreme weather linked to global warming poses a serious risk to people's 401(k) and other retirement plans, experts warn.
The IRS is sending payments of up to $300 per child as part of the government's efforts to "supersize" stimulus aid.
Democrats push for payments to extend beyond 2021 as the first checks are set to hit bank accounts July 15
Most social media content is positive, but the negative stuff is what captures people's attention, research shows.
Here's why everything with wheels seems to be getting pricier — and when that trend is likely to reverse.
The first paying customer to fly on board a Blue Origin rocket is a teenage physics student.
The health care giant is investigating how the chemical, which can cause cancer with repeated exposure, got into the products.
Annual benefit hike could top 6% due to fast-rising inflation. But retirees would have to wait until 2022 to see it.
One salon owner who is urging vaccination wants to help clients "make a decision by the time they walk out the door."
Jackson Palmer blasts digital currencies as "inherently right-wing, hyper-capitalistic technology."
As the IRS distributes the $1,400 stimulus payments, some lawmakers say the money won't last three months.
Consumer Product Safety Commission wants e-commerce giant to accept responsibility for removing unsafe merchandise.
Pharmacy chain pauses sales due to concerns about potentially elevated levels of a cancer-causing chemical.
The days of driving a few blocks for cheaper fuel could rapidly be coming to an end. That might leave some areas without places for EVs to charge up.
General Mark Milley also saw parallels between Trump's claims of election fraud and Adolf Hitler's rhetoric in Nazi Germany, the book says.
"Health misinformation is a serious threat to public health," Murthy said Thursday.
An unnamed Olympic athlete and five other personnel have tested positive for COVID-19.
One salon owner who is urging vaccination wants to help clients "make a decision by the time they walk out the door."
It was a choice between "back-to-school stuff or food" before the first government check arrived, one mom said.
CBS News spoke with Ramakrishnan about South Asian representation, her dream of playing Rapunzel, and the show's second season.
The health care giant is investigating how the chemical, which can cause cancer with repeated exposure, got into the products.
Parents across the country are being warned about a rare summer outbreak of a virus that attacks the lungs — usually in winter.
The probation officer said one voicemail referenced "the size of [the suspect's] genitalia and the performance of his genitalia."
A new program from two entrepreneurs in Atlanta aims to entice Black Americans to become owners of shoe retailers.
Katie Delwiche's San Francisco gardening business is focused on growth — of her plants and in her clients' lives.
Consumers with credit card debt are willing to pile on even more during the holidays — that's a mistake, one expert says.
The Vintage Market had shows with up to 30,000 in attendance. After the pandemic, its owners found new ways to survive.
Renters should check local protections against evictions, while mortgage holders can negotiate with their servicer.
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
An unnamed Olympic athlete and five other personnel have tested positive for COVID-19.
A wobble in the moon's orbit will raise high tides even higher, exacerbating the devastating effects of sea-level rise.
"There is no place for racism or hate of any kind in football or in any area of society," he wrote.
President Biden said the relationship between the U.S. and Germany is "strong and getting stronger."
At the upcoming Olympic and Paralympic Games, track and field couple Hunter Woodhall and Tara Davis will both be representing Team USA.
"Health misinformation is a serious threat to public health," Murthy said Thursday.
The Tongass National Park had been left unprotected after a Trump-era decision repealed the Roadless Rule, which let logging and mining begin in the forest.
The health care giant is investigating how the chemical, which can cause cancer with repeated exposure, got into the products.
General Mark Milley also saw parallels between Trump's claims of election fraud and Adolf Hitler's rhetoric in Nazi Germany, the book says.
More than 535 people have been arrested so far in what the government calls "the most complex investigation ever prosecuted by the Department of Justice."
General Mark Milley also saw parallels between Trump's claims of election fraud and Adolf Hitler's rhetoric in Nazi Germany, the book says.
More than 535 people have been arrested so far in what the government calls "the most complex investigation ever prosecuted by the Department of Justice."
As the IRS distributes the $1,400 stimulus payments, some lawmakers say the money won't last three months.
Consumer Product Safety Commission wants e-commerce giant to accept responsibility for removing unsafe merchandise.
The proposal needs support from all 50 Senate Democrats to pass.
CBS News spoke with Ramakrishnan about South Asian representation, her dream of playing Rapunzel, and the show's second season.
Mathew Rosengart, a former federal prosecutor, will represent the pop star going forward.
Britney posted a video of herself horseback riding and doing cartwheels, and received praise after her court hearing on Wednesday.
A judge has ruled that pop star Britney Spears can choose her own attorney as she fights her father's conservatorship of her financial affairs. She broke down in court, accusing her father of conservatorship abuse. Jamie Yuccas has the details.
A judge ruled that Britney Spears can hire her own lawyer as she fights to end her years-long conservatorship, which the pop star says is abusive.
Jackson Palmer blasts digital currencies as "inherently right-wing, hyper-capitalistic technology."
Consumer Product Safety Commission wants e-commerce giant to accept responsibility for removing unsafe merchandise.
The group, known as "Tortoiseshell" in the security industry, targeted nearly 200 individuals associated with the military as well as defense and aerospace companies in the U.S.
Automaker says it's investigating after two older models of its flagship electric car burst into flames.
Most social media content is positive, but the negative stuff is what captures people's attention, research shows.
The Tongass National Park had been left unprotected after a Trump-era decision repealed the Roadless Rule, which let logging and mining begin in the forest.
A wobble in the moon's orbit will raise high tides even higher, exacerbating the devastating effects of sea-level rise.
Extreme weather linked to global warming poses a serious risk to people's 401(k) and other retirement plans, experts warn.
NASA's Juno probe has flown closer to Jupiter and its largest moon, Ganymede, than any other spacecraft in more than two decades.
New data from NASA's Juno spacecraft reveals a "beautiful chain of events," one researcher says.
"Health misinformation is a serious threat to public health," Murthy said Thursday.
Millions of Americans are getting CDC-issued "vaccination record" cards. Here's what to do with them.
The health care giant is investigating how the chemical, which can cause cancer with repeated exposure, got into the products.
Parents across the country are being warned about a rare summer outbreak of a virus that attacks the lungs — usually in winter.
One salon owner who is urging vaccination wants to help clients "make a decision by the time they walk out the door."
It was a choice between "back-to-school stuff or food" before the first government check arrived, one mom said.
Extreme weather linked to global warming poses a serious risk to people's 401(k) and other retirement plans, experts warn.
The IRS is sending payments of up to $300 per child as part of the government's efforts to "supersize" stimulus aid.
Democrats push for payments to extend beyond 2021 as the first checks are set to hit bank accounts July 15
Most social media content is positive, but the negative stuff is what captures people's attention, research shows.
More than 535 people have been arrested so far in what the government calls "the most complex investigation ever prosecuted by the Department of Justice."
Sherman, 33, was booked in a Seattle jail and is suspected of crashing his vehicle earlier in the night.
The multi-agency effort comes as pressure mounts on President Biden to retaliate for Russia's failure to curb cyberattacks on U.S. infrastructure.
Tinessa Hogan, 36, had been named as a person of interest in the case of her two young daughters' murder.
A court vacated the self-proclaimed Tiger King's sentence and called for a re-sentencing due to a conviction error.
A wobble in the moon's orbit will raise high tides even higher, exacerbating the devastating effects of sea-level rise.
The first paying customer to fly on board a Blue Origin rocket is a teenage physics student.
NASA's Juno probe has flown closer to Jupiter and its largest moon, Ganymede, than any other spacecraft in more than two decades.
Lockheed Martin sets up high-tech assembly center to speed processing of Orion deep space capsules.
New data from NASA's Juno spacecraft reveals a "beautiful chain of events," one researcher says.
More than 15 years after Jennifer Kesse vanished, her parents Drew and Joyce Kesse are leading the investigation into their daughter's case.
On April 30, 1989, police in Lakeville, Indiana encountered a crime scene they'd never forget: two adults and two children found shot dead in their home.
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A childhood crush turned into a timeless love story. A marriage that becomes stronger after one person transitions. A love so great it literally crosses oceans. Read the heartwarming stories of LGBTQ couples falling in love.
CBS News speaks to families, first responders and others impacted by the Florida condo collapse in the 30-minute special "Surfside Collapse: A Search for Answers," anchored by CBS News correspondent Manuel Bojorquez.
New coronavirus infections have doubled in the U.S. as the pace of vaccinations gets cut in half. As Jericka Duncan reports, the Surgeon General warns misinformation may be playing a part. Then, Dr. Shad Marvasti, a family medicine physician and the director of public health, prevention and health promotion at The University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix, joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the day's coronavirus headlines.
CBSN Originals' new documentary explores the growing economic inequality in Puerto Rico and the divide over whether statehood is the solution.
More than a third of Earth's tropical rainforests are "completely gone," and half of what remains is in the Amazon. But now, parts of that jungle are in jeopardy as deforestation and climate change reduce its ability to absorb carbon dioxide. Scientists say it's a "really big warning," and if steps aren't taken soon, "we're going to be in more trouble."
At a joint news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, President Biden was asked about the U.S. response to recent unrest in Cuba and Haiti. He called communism "a failed system," and he said the idea of sending U.S. troops to Haiti is "not on the agenda at this moment." Watch his remarks.