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Low inflation and falling energy prices are boosting Americans’ income in real terms. CBS MoneyWatch contributor Anthony Mirhaydari explains why that bodes well for the U.S. economy in 2015.
Low inflation and falling energy prices are boosting Americans’ income in real terms. CBS MoneyWatch contributor Anthony Mirhaydari explains why that bodes well for the U.S. economy in 2015.
Coca-Cola has pulled a commemorative ad for the 75th Anniversary of its popular soda drink Fanta, after an unintended reference to Nazi Germany.
CBS News Chief White House correspondent Major Garrett explains the importance of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress and what it means for nuclear talks and the U.S. relationship with Israel.
A priest has started hearing confessions using Snapchat as a social experiment. But local religious leaders are skeptical.
Hillary Clinton is under fire, after it was revealed she used a personal e-mail account -- rather than a government account -- to conduct business as secretary of state. Margaret Brennan reports on the fallout.
Bao Bao, now 18 months old, is on her own after zookeepers separated her from her mother. While it may seem sad, it's actually quite natural. Jan Crawford has this coming-of-age story from the National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
Curt Schilling, the former Red Sox pitcher, was known as a battler over 20 big league seasons. But this time, the opponents he's battling are cyber-bullies who crossed the line when they sent vulgar tweets to his daughter. Anna Werner reports.
A Justice Department review of the Ferguson Police Department found a pattern of racial bias that many citizens complained about before and after the shooting of Michael Brown. Mark Strassmann reports from Ferguson, Missouri, where many say they feel vindicated by the DOJ's findings.
A federal civil rights investigation has concluded the Ferguson Police Department has a pattern of discrimination against African-Americans. CBS News justice correspondent Jeff Pegues reports on the investigation's findings.
Speaking to Congress, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu slammed America's efforts to curb Iran's nuclear program. While President Obama was not in attendence, he did have a reaction to the speech. Nancy Cordes reports.
David Petraeus, a retired general and former director of the CIA, has entered a plea agreement with the Department of Justice that would see him plead guilty to one count of unauthorized removal and retention of classified material. David Martin reports.
Lawmakers tried and failed to pass a more restrictive bill known as "Breonna's Law" which would have ended the practice entirely.
Republicans were quick to criticize Hillary Clinton after it was revealed that the former secretary of state used private email during her time at the State Department. But will voters care? And will it hurt Clinton's chances at a 2016 presidential run? CBS News political director John Dickerson gives his take.
A new study points to a troubling issue among teenagers who date: violent relationships. According to the study, one in five females reported being in an abusive relationship. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook reports on the findings and why experts believe the number is actually much greater than currently estimated.
Hundreds waited in line Tuesday to pay their respects to slain Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov. Some of Nemtsov's acquaintances expressed hope for the future but acknowledged a fear of future assassinations. Clarissa Ward reports from Moscow.
Chinese box office sales topped the U.S. last month for the first time ever. Jonathan Landreth, managing editor of ChinaFile.com joins CBSN to discuss how China is becoming a top film market.
Bystander Charles McMillian broke down on the witness stand Wednesday as he testified in the murder trial of Derek Chauvin. McMillian sobbed as prosecutors played police body camera video showing officers attempting to force Floyd inside a police car.
Washington Post columnist David Ignatius joins CBSN to discuss the reaction in Washington after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to Congress over a possible nuclear deal with Iran.
After a brutal gang rape in India made news across the world, the country is dealing with a cultural crisis in a clash between traditional values and a new generation of educated, modern women. Holly Williams reports.
The USOPC also outlined its guidance against hate and discriminatory speech by athletes.
Transgender Day of Visibility, March 31, is a day dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments of transgender and gender-nonconforming people while raising awareness of the work that still needs to be done to achieve trans justice.
Photographer Martin Le-May grabbed an incredible photo of a weasel riding on a woodpecker's back.
The updated policies come on Trans Day of Visibility.
The elephant, the tiger and the rhino are the undisputed "celebrities" of the world's endangered species, but they are by no means the animals most at risk of extinction. The most hunted animal in the world is a creature so sought after by Chinese and Vietnamese consumers that it could be extinct before most people have ever heard of it.
We don't know much about this piggy, but he sure is making some interesting squealing noises as he noshes on potato chips.