Woman falsely arrested for shoplifting at Walmart awarded $2.1M
Jury rules in favor of customer who accused the retailer of "falsely accusing innocent Alabama citizens of shoplifting."
Jury rules in favor of customer who accused the retailer of "falsely accusing innocent Alabama citizens of shoplifting."
DeFazio is the longest-serving U.S. representative in Oregon's history.
"China's leaders have left the WTA with no choice," Wednesday's announcement said.
United States health officials have classified the Omicron variant as "a variant of concern" despite it not yet appearing in the country. "CBS Mornings" lead national correspondent David Begnaud visited a lab in New York whose current mission is to help detect the variant.
The costs for COVID tests are supposed to be covered if a person has health insurance. As part of the series "Medical Price Roulette," CBS News consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner hears from some people who've been getting large and confusing bills.
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the stock market's drop upon news that the Fed could end some emergency COVID measures sooner than expected. Plus, what the newly-identified Omicron COVID-19 variant is doing to the economy.
Emmy Award-winning "The Daily Show" host and comedian Trevor Noah is back to host the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. Noah joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss why he's excited to host again, how he approaches his monologue, and what's it like being back in the studio for "The Daily Show."
On World AIDS Day, "CBS Mornings" examines the lessons learned from the AIDS crisis and how it relates to COVID care.
"Trump was like Nixon, suspicious and insecure about the intelligence process, but unlike Nixon in the way he reacted," according to a new account.
As the tight job market continues, some states have experienced an outsized jump in resignations.
It's a tit-for-tat response to the U.S. sending 55 Russian diplomats home, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said.
Baker, a Republican, is currently more popular with Democrats than with Republicans.
The announcement was made Wednesday on "CBS Mornings."
Leftist candidate Xiomara Castro was headed for the presidency after 12 years of rightwing governance, indicating a major shift for the deeply conservative Central American nation.
Drugmaker executive predicts a "material drop" in the efficacy of existing vaccines against the new variant.
The U.S. is sequencing 80,000 positive PCR tests per week to test for variants and learn how fast the variant is spreading — and how infectious it is.
President Biden, who has a stutter, offered the girl a copy of one of his speeches that is marked up with his notes to help her in handling her own stutter.
Two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Graham Nash joins Anthony Mason in his New York City neighborhood to talk about his new book of photography, "A Life in Focus." Nash's personal collection of photographs span his childhood and long music career, including self-portraits, street photography and candids of his former CSNY bandmates David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Neil Young, and friends like Joni Mitchell.
Nearly 50 years after Roe v. Wade, the future of abortion rights will face its most consequential test Wednesday.
The vote paves the way for the agency to authorize molnupiravir for emergency use in American adults.
Oz made the announcement in a Washington Examiner op-ed, which sharply criticized how the government has responded to the COVID-19 pandemic but did not mention the word "Pennsylvania" once.
Host Michael Morell talks with Khalilzhad about the history of U.S. engagement in Afghanistan.
Some GOP-led states now allow workers who get dismissed or who quit over a vaccine mandate to collect unemployment benefits.
Researchers are racing to analyze the new Omicron variant and the strength of the arsenal to fight it as cases spread across the world. Errol Barnett has the details.
Lawyers for former President Trump tried to convince a panel of judges that he should be allowed to withhold records from congressional investigators looking into the Capitol riot. Meanwhile, Mr. Trump's former chief of staff Mark Meadows has decided to cooperate with the probe. Kris Van Cleave has more.