Airlines still owe billions in refunds for canceled flights
Federal government received nearly 90,000 complaints about flight refunds last year, up more than 5,000% from 2019.
Federal government received nearly 90,000 complaints about flight refunds last year, up more than 5,000% from 2019.
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Don Hewitt, December 1922-August 2009
Germany is honoring Chancellor Angela Merkel for her 16 years of service to the country. CBS News reporter Anna Noryskiewicz spoke with CBSN's Tanya Rivero about Thursday's traditional sendoff celebration.
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Ed Bradley, 1941-2006
Take advantage of Cyber Week 2021 sale prices on tech, toys, apparel and more on Amazon now
The new measures are part of an effort to shore up critical infrastructure after a number of ransomware attacks this year.
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Smartwatches, TVs, Chromebooks, AirPods, air fryers and more are discounted during the Best Buy Cyber Week sale.
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For the first time since his release, Kevin Strickland is sitting down for a network television interview. Erin Moriarty of "48 Hours" speaks to Strickland about adjusting to life outside prison and his goals for the future as a free man.
The two main contractors who built the inner workings of the Obamacare website told Congress the government never tested the parts together until days before the deadline; and, When the Beatles arrived in America in 1964, Ringo Starr became the band's unofficial photographer, capturing intimate moments from inside Beatlemania.
The Metro-North commuter train crash that killed four people and injured dozens more came just two years before the federal government's deadline for railroads to install automatic slowdown technology, or what's known as a positive train control system. Train operators in Los Angeles will begin testing the system next month. Bill Whitaker reports.
Anthony Pura reports for CBS affiliate KFMB on how the gas-powered lawn mower could soon be a thing of the past.
Sunday on 60 Minutes, Sharyn Alfonsi speaks with Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele about his provocative designs.
A 69-year-old man clinging to the bottom of his capsized boat drifted in choppy waters for nearly a day until he was saved by Japan's coast guard, officials said. Video of the rescue provided by the coast guard showed the man, who had a plastic sheet wrapped around him, sitting on the bottom of the boat while clinging to its propeller.
Some of those borrowers will have to restart paying their federal student loans to a new company.
Cyber Monday may be over, but Walmart still has deals available on robot vacuums, stamps, Chromebooks and more
Extreme weather and supply-chain disruptions have reduced stocks of both real and artificial trees this holiday season.
Health authorities in California have confirmed the first U.S. case of COVID-19 linked to the newly discovered Omicron variant. CBS News national consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner reports on efforts to surveil for new cases of Omicron. Then, Dr. Adam Brown, an emergency physician and the COVID-19 task force chair at Envision Healthcare, joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the latest.
The number of first-time jobless claims increased for the first time since September, to 222,000 from the previous week, the Labor Department reports. Four Republican-led states are amending the rules to allow workers who quit their jobs, or get fired, over refusing to comply with company-mandated vaccines to collect unemployment benefits. CBS News MoneyWatch reporter Megan Cerullo has more.
The Biden administration will restart the Trump-era "Remain in Mexico" policy, which mandates that migrants return to Mexico while they wait for their asylum court hearings, after a federal judge in Texas ruled that the administration terminated the policy illegally. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero with more.
An armed man was taken into custody Thursday after an hours-long standoff with police forced the United Nations headquarters to go under lockdown in New York City, authorities said
The latest coronavirus variant --Omicron -- is spreading and like the U.S., the UK is preparing for the worst. CBS News contributor Simon Bates explains in the latest installment of London Calling.