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The move comes after thousands of lawsuits from women claiming use of the product gave them ovarian cancer.
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The move comes after thousands of lawsuits from women claiming use of the product gave them ovarian cancer.
A new analysis from the Penn Wharton Budget Model finds that wealthier taxpayers will bear the brunt of the impact.
Some investors believe inflation may have peaked, allowing Federal Reserve to be less aggressive with hikes.
Gov. Newsom warns plant's power is needed for reliable energy, but questions over earthquake safety and more loom.
Fitness trackers, "smart" appliances and viral videos all have the potential to compromise your privacy, FTC says.
Produced by Amazon-owned studio MGM, the show aims to follow the mold of "America's Funniest Home Videos."
Hiking and biking trails, pedestrian corridors and vehicle brides are getting an influx of federal funds.
Credit bureau said fewer than 300,000 people were affected, while a lawsuit claims the true number could be in the millions.
The beleaguered exercise-machine company said it's making the changes after "lower than forecasted" demand.
Before you can even start searching for a new home, you first need to zero in on your homebuying budget.
Whether you're considering opening a Roth IRA or if you're already using one, it never hurts to understand how it can affect your overall retirement plans.
Despite their popularity, credit cards can be confusing. We answer your most frequently asked questions to help you understand how credit cards work and maximize their value.
While many EVs qualify for tax credits under inflation bill, no cars sold today likely would get the full $7,500 rebate.
Drop in online prices, driven by discounts on electronics and apparel, raises hopes inflation may be turning the corner.
Investors had panned the proposal while pleading for release of frozen funds: "I'm begging you," wrote one 72-year-old woman.
Robotic vacuum cleaner manufacturer will also lay off 10% of its workers as sales slump.
Swimply lets private pool owners rent them by the hour, while helping people beat the heat.
Fight with Musk taking a toll, but social media company sees nearly 17% gain in users from the previous year.
Other tech industry bellwethers are also trimming jobs as they brace for slower consumer spending.
Hype around nonfungible tokens is starting to fade, but some buyers say they have no regrets.
Retail giant claims "bad actors" on Facebook are recruiting people to post phony reviews about products sold on Amazon.
The Justice Department is investigating the former president for potential Espionage Act violations.
The author will likely lose an eye, and the nerves in his arm were "severed" and his liver was "stabbed and damaged," his agent said.
In April 2021, the U.S. Army released a report saying officers at Fort Hood ignored Guillén's complaints of sexual harassment.
Edward Leclair didn't drink from the water bottle until the verdict was read, then he "just chugged it," the prosecutor said.
Called the Inflation Reduction Act, the bill passed the House in a 220 to 207 party-line vote, days after it cleared the Senate in 51 to 50.
"He started to think about the accident that killed his father. Those thoughts led to him going to the home of Tanna Togstad," the complaint says.
FBI agents seized several sets of records of various classified levels from Trump's home in Florida.
A case of polio was identified in Rockland County, New York, and now the virus has been detected in New York City's wastewater.
The FBI did not specify what that information was, but said it "did not contain a specific and credible threat."
"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.
Swimply lets private pool owners rent them by the hour, while helping people beat the heat.
You don't have to work for Uber or Lyft to make money using your car. Instead, just wrap it in ads.
Nationally, 85% of small businesses experienced financial challenges in the last year, according to the Small Business Credit Survey.
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.
Martin was perhaps the foremost authority on timber rattlers, according to another rattlesnake researcher.
In April 2021, the U.S. Army released a report saying officers at Fort Hood ignored Guillén's complaints of sexual harassment.
Edward Leclair didn't drink from the water bottle until the verdict was read, then he "just chugged it," the prosecutor said.
FBI agents seized several sets of records of various classified levels from Trump's home in Florida.
Four people were in critical condition.
A new analysis from the Penn Wharton Budget Model finds that wealthier taxpayers will bear the brunt of the impact.
Some investors believe inflation may have peaked, allowing Federal Reserve to be less aggressive with hikes.
Gov. Newsom warns plant's power is needed for reliable energy, but questions over earthquake safety and more loom.
Produced by Amazon-owned studio MGM, the show aims to follow the mold of "America's Funniest Home Videos."
Hiking and biking trails, pedestrian corridors and vehicle brides are getting an influx of federal funds.
FBI agents seized several sets of records of various classified levels from Trump's home in Florida.
Fetterman suffered a stroke days before the primary in May.
A new analysis from the Penn Wharton Budget Model finds that wealthier taxpayers will bear the brunt of the impact.
Called the Inflation Reduction Act, the bill passed the House in a 220 to 207 party-line vote, days after it cleared the Senate in 51 to 50.
U.S. Reps. Adam Schiff, Michael McCaul, Brian Fitzpatrick and more will appear on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" this Sunday.
One of the laws slated to take effect allows potential relatives of an embryo or fetus to sue abortion providers for up to $20,000 within four years of an abortion.
Polio has been detected in New York City's wastewater, suggesting further circulation of the virus. The city's health department is urging pediatricians to immediately identify and schedule appointments for children who are behind on their polio immunizations. Elaine Quijano shares more details.
A case of polio was identified in Rockland County, New York, and now the virus has been detected in New York City's wastewater.
Senators Chris Van Hollen and Ben Ray Luján reflect on their experiences recovering from strokes.
Last month, the New York Health Department reported the nation's first case of polio in almost a decade, in Rockland County, north of New York City.
The attacker was randomly shooting at people, including at children, state TV reported, quoting witnesses.
The family of the 60-year-old imprisoned by Russia over medical marijuana says this is "the last opportunity to save his life."
A woman in the group stranded between Greece and Turkey says the island is "full of snakes, scorpions, and a lot of insects," and they're struggling to survive.
The 75-year-old author was stabbed in the neck and in the abdomen, officials said during a Friday evening press conference.
Vultures are targeted by poachers because they draw unwanted attention to their illegal activities.
San Diego Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. has been suspended 80 games by Major League Baseball after testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance.
The family filed a petition saying the records contain video and audio interviews with relatives in the immediate aftermath of Judd's death.
The district attorney said once she receives all necessary reports, she and her team will make a charging decision.
Produced by Amazon-owned studio MGM, the show aims to follow the mold of "America's Funniest Home Videos."
"On behalf of not just our family, but I think Australia needs it," Newton-John's niece Tottie Goldsmith said this week.
About 36% admitted they spend too much time on social media and 54% say it would be somewhat hard to give it up.
CNET editorial director Dan Ackerman joins "CBS Mornings" to share tracking devices and apps that can help people find lost things. He discusses trackers that can find a parked car or glasses as well as a smart lock to help keep track of keys and even pets.
While many EVs qualify for tax credits under inflation bill, no cars sold today likely would get the full $7,500 rebate.
Programmable thermostats and smart lights can help consumers' lower energy bills.
The U.S. Labor Department has released its latest Consumer Price Index for July 2022. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS Mornings" to break down what this means for prices and the economy.
Men find 88 distinct prints left by a mixture of adults and children on what is now the Utah Test and Training Range.
For more than 75 million Americans living out West, snow melt from the Sierra Nevada is a major source of water. However, the mountain range's snowpack is shrinking, down an average of 23% since 1955. Roger Bales, professor of engineering at the University of California, Merced, joins CBS News to discuss what this could mean for California's water future.
In a part of space far, far away, two galaxies joined together to form one of the universe's most spectacular events – a galactic merger with streaming stars and chaos. And scientists say the stunning images are a preview of what's to come for the Milky Way.
"Hopefully downstream we will find the Thames, but at the moment, it's gone," said one tourist who had come, hoping to see the origin of the iconic English river.
The powerful greenhouse gas traps 80 times more heat in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide does.
The author will likely lose an eye, and the nerves in his arm were "severed" and his liver was "stabbed and damaged," his agent said.
In April 2021, the U.S. Army released a report saying officers at Fort Hood ignored Guillén's complaints of sexual harassment.
"He started to think about the accident that killed his father. Those thoughts led to him going to the home of Tanna Togstad," the complaint says.
Edward Leclair didn't drink from the water bottle until the verdict was read, then he "just chugged it," the prosecutor said.
The Southern Baptist Convention, the largest Protestant denomination in the U.S., has been plagued by problems related to clergy sex abuse in recent years.
Scientists suspect the tangled object is likely pieces of shredded Dacron netting from the Perseverance itself.
"Dueling gravitational forces will trigger bursts of intense stellar formation and wildly distort their once-majestic structures," researchers said.
All over the globe, the Sturgeon moon gave viewers one last supermoon before 2023.
Etienne Klein apologized for misleading some Twitter followers with his "scientist's joke."
South Korea's first moon mission will search for ice in permanently shadowed polar craters.
An anonymous letter writer terrorizes a small town, threatening to expose their rumored dark secrets.
Inside the case against Steven Pankey, a former political candidate who was tried for the kidnapping and murder of a Colorado 12-year-old.
These colleges come with a hefty price tag
CDC data reveals which U.S. state has the highest rate of drug overdose-related deaths per 100,000 residents.
An inside look at the puzzling disappearance of the Florida millionaire
CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab looks at how the trauma of partition – otherwise known as the division of India into two independent countries – still affects South Asians generations later and how it has now created one of Marvel's newest superheroes.
The virus that causes polio – a disease which had not been seen in the U.S. in nearly a decade – has recently been detected in New York City. Elaine Quijano has more.
After explosions rocked a Russian airbase in Crimea earlier this week, Russian forces appear to have intensified attacks in Ukraine. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D’Agata reports.
Author Salman Rushdie, whose writing is considered by some to be blasphemous, was attacked and stabbed on stage just as he was about to speak in New York. Nikki Battiste has more.
There are renewed warnings for threats targeting federal agents following the search of former president Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate. It comes after an Ohio man, who was an apparent Trump supporter, was killed in an hours-long standoff when he allegedly attempted to breach security at an FBI office. Jeff Pegues reports.