Walmart to hike pay for 425,000 workers
Fatter checks coming for those in digital and stocking roles, but retailer's base starting pay still $11 an hour.
Fatter checks coming for those in digital and stocking roles, but retailer's base starting pay still $11 an hour.
Among the deceased animals was 58-year-old Violet, who was the sanctuary's oldest chimp.
The Labor Department reports 861,000 Americans filed new unemployment claims the week ending February 13. Frances Stacy, director of portfolio strategy at Optimal Capital, joins CBSN to explain what the latest numbers mean for the state of the economy.
Last year was the first time the U.S. got more power from renewable energy than from coal.
The House passed its bill by a 79-35 vote Wednesday after hours of emotional testimony from both supporters and opponents, and gave the measure final approval on Thursday.
The mission is an unprecedented attempt to find signs of past microbial life at the site of an ancient Martian river, delta and lakebed.
The Republican senator is expected to return on a flight home Thursday afternoon.
Parton thanked Tennessee lawmakers but asked them not to consider a bill to erect a statue of her on the grounds of the Capitol.
Over 56 million people in the U.S. have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, but millions more need to be administered in order for the nation to achieve herd immunity. Meanwhile, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention expects severe weather to continue to cause widespread delays in vaccine shipments over the next few days. "CBS This Morning" lead national correspondent David Begnaud reports on one California hospital that has vaccinated over 90% of its employees, and Dr. Susannah Hills... Читать дальше...
CBS News has learned that after weeks of deliberations, congressional Democrats and the White House will unveil a sweeping immigration bill that would allow millions of undocumented immigrants to pursue legal status. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined CBSN to break down the details, as well as the administration's latest pandemic efforts.
The Houston furniture store owner known as "Mattress Mack" has opened up his stores to hundreds of people who are without power and heat after the deadly snowstorm. "Tough times never last, tough Texans do," he told CBS Houston affiliate KHOU.
"Tough times never last, tough Texans do, and we'll get through this also," the local hero said.
Lawmakers are grilling brokerage chief and other key players about a social media-fueled stock bubble.
More than 100M Americans under winter advisories; U.S., China and UAE arrive at Red Planet this month
Filmmaker Ava DuVernay is expressing her commitment to a more inclusive Hollywood with a brand-new database called "Array Crew." DuVernay discusses why she built the database to connect hiring managers and talented crew members in film and TV who are women and people of color. She also remembers actress Cicely Tyson.
A Republican state lawmaker who supported overturning the 2020 election results is proposing a change to how Pennsylvanians elect judges, a move that would threaten the Democratic-leaning state Supreme Court. KDKA money and politics editor Jon Delano spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about the proposal and controversy over it.
More than 90% of the staff at UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, California have received at least one dose of the vaccine.
Despite a botched initial rollout, Americans are hungry for COVID-19 vaccine information, Google data show.
Some experts warn pandemic stay-at-home orders are fueling a spark in radicalization. Arie Kruglanski, a distinguished professor of psychology at the University of Maryland, joins CBSN to discuss the mentality behind the rise in extremism and historic relationships between pandemics and radical ideas.
An unusual winter weather pattern brought snow to places that rarely see it.
Those who work for the Catholic Church's city state in Rome who refuse the vaccine "without proven health reasons" could face an "interruption of the work relationship."
An Austin hospital had to transport the most in-need patients to other facilities.
"Young people should not miss out on their education because of something that is a normal part of life for half the population," Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said.
Britain's medical ethics body has approved a trial in which researchers plan to intentionally expose young, healthy volunteers to the coronavirus.
President Joe Biden's trip to a Pfizer facility has been cancelled, but discussion on the administration's coronavirus relief plan continues today. CBS News' Debra Alfarone joins "CBSN AM" to talk more about the state of economic recovery talks in Washington.