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Ways to avoid falling for retail tricks and costly mistakes during the holiday shopping frenzy.
Ways to avoid falling for retail tricks and costly mistakes during the holiday shopping frenzy.
President Obama sounds a triumphal note in his weekly address, saying America is on the economic rebound at home and leading the world abroad.
Health officials are investigating a deadly listeria outbreak linked to prepackaged caramel apples. WCCO-TV's Rachel Slavik reports on more about the outbreak.
Within the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan recently signed by President Biden is a provision establishing an outbreak forecasting agency. 60 Minutes reported on calls for such an agency last year.
When Ryan Aprea's cochlear implant was turned on, he reacted in a fit of giggles. The joy was so overwhelming that his mother, Jennifer, and her husband from Huntington Beach, California, shared the video online, and it went viral. CBS Los Angeles' Lisa Sigell reports.
Rep. Mike Kelly, R-Pennsylvania, says America needs to develop more of its abundant domestic energy resources.
You might think that Valentine's Day would be the number 1 holiday for chocolate, but it's actually Christmas. Jacques Torres' stores are stocked with edible eye candy, and it all comes from this 40,000 square foot chocolate factory. Vinita Nair reports.
The founder of Boston Dynamics tells Anderson Cooper what skills robots might have going forward.
Sportswriter Dave Kindred compares Muhammed Ali and Colin Kaepernick's activism.
Brock has become one of the south's most favored sons and a culinary ambassador, especially about low-country cuisine. And now, the award winning chef's long awaited cookbook, Heritage, is a New York Times Best Seller. Sean Brock joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" on The Dish.
When it comes to weddings with exotic animals, the rules vary and the choices are costly, but the reactions are priceless. David Begnaud reports from Las Vegas.
When airlines introduced frequent flier programs more than 30 years ago, it was called one of the most ingenious marketing schemes ever. Now, its harder to earn miles, and to use them. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to explain how its going to get even worse.
Just this week NBC joined CBS, ABC and HBO in offering live streaming of its programming to computers, smartphones and other mobile devices. CNET senior editor Dan Ackerman joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss this change.
One of the biggest questions to come from the cyberattack is how it might effect Hollywood. Derek Thompson, senior editor of "The Atlantic Magazine" joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the potential consequences of the attack.
The Roman Catholic Church hasn't been this active in international diplomacy for many years. Allen Pizzey reports on the Pope's influence, and the new direction he might be taking the church.
He was the late night host with an accent as unique as his talk show. Danielle Nottingham reports from Los Angeles with the details.
The NYT reports that an internal investigation found the agency mishandled, mislabeled and in half the cases it reviewed, lost evidence. And, the "Patriot News" in Harrisburg, PA says Obama has signed legislation to make families able to save for their children's futures.
At a pre-holiday news conference, Obama discussed his phone call with Cuban president Raul Castro. CBS News anchor Scott Pelley reports from Havana that first-generation Cubans are enthusiastic about this decision.
Staples, the nation's largest office-supply retailer, is investigating the breach that took place earlier this year. Michael Regan, editor at large for Bloomberg News, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the cyber attack.
Millions of people will be on the road this week, and some storms are possible. Meteorologist Ed Curran of CBS Station WBBM TV in Chicago has his eye on it.
Sony is being sharply criticized for deciding not to release their film "The Interview" as a result of the recent cyber attack, which Obama addressed in his year-end message. Julianna Goldman reports from Washington.
CBS News national security analyst Juan Zarate weighs in on the subject from Washington.
The holidays are here, and AAA is forecasting the highest travel volume on record. Also, Citigroup says Instagram is worth much more than the billion-dollar price that Facebook paid for the photo-sharing app in 2012. Lauren Lyster reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.
Consumers and retailers are preparing for the last gasp of holiday shopping this weekend. Jill Schlesinger reports that how well the stores are doing this holiday season depends on who you ask.
Dave Kindred on seeing Muhammad Ali in “soft moments,” and getting in bed with the boxer.