How the Federal Reserve's interest rate hike will affect Americans
American jobless claims fell by to 214,000 as the Federal Reserve raises interest rates. Ted Rossman from Bankrate.com joins CBS News to discuss these economic shifts.
American jobless claims fell by to 214,000 as the Federal Reserve raises interest rates. Ted Rossman from Bankrate.com joins CBS News to discuss these economic shifts.
Basketball stars Eric and Isaiah Mobley talk to "CBS Mornings" about their competitive streak and how they now are each other's greatest cheerleaders.
Pruitt's tenure at the EPA under Trump was pockmarked by ethics scandals that lent the appearance of Pruitt trying to benefit personally from his office.
An 11-year-old Ukrainian boy is being hailed as a hero after traveling to Slovakia by himself.
The secretary of state did not share any additional details.
Parton pulled herself out of the nominations earlier this week, saying she doesn't have a rock 'n' roll album.
Sununu prefers a map that keeps both of the state's congressional districts at play, rather than creating one safe seat for both parties.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is ramping up his aggression against the West and so-called "national traitors." Former KGB agent and author of "Deep Undercover: My Secret Life and Tangled Allegiances as a KGB Spy in America" Jack Barksy joins CBS News to discuss Putin's motives and greatest threats as the invasion of Ukraine moves forward.
The civilian death toll in Ukraine is climbing as Russian forces launch an increasing number of airstrikes on cities and towns. Meanwhile, new British intelligence suggests the Russian invasion has largely stalled on all fronts. CBS News' Skyler Henry has more, and CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab shared his insights from on the ground in Lviv, Ukraine.
There have been 70 reported cases of product cap or seal popping off, posing an injury hazard to customers.
The TV show that launched Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s career is coming to Netflix in the United States. The former actor played a president on “Servant of the People” in 2015.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has again asked U.S. officials to create a no-fly zone over Ukraine, but the U.S. has refused and is sending an additional $800 million in security assistance. CBS News' Lana Zak and Carter Evans talk with Bryan Clark, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, about the weaponry the U.S. is shipping to Ukraine and potential alternatives to establishing a no-fly zone.
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS Mornings" to share what this increase in interest rates means for credit cards, auto loans and more.
The Space Launch System moon rocket is the most powerful ever built by NASA.
An appeals court judge ordered actor Jussie Smollett released from Cook County Jail in Chicago as he appeals his conviction on charges of lying to police about an alleged hate crime attack. CBS News Chicago reporter Charlie De Mar has details.
Sunday on 60 Minutes, Jon Wertheim speaks with one of the greatest players in WNBA history, Sue Bird, as she ramps up for another season.
Some hospitals are seeing a sharp increase in diabetes being diagnosed in kids.
The grand old hotel days of returning to a wrinkle-free duvet, fresh towels and empty trash cans, are likely gone.
Netflix says it is testing a program that charges subscribers an additional fee for users outside of their household. Up until now, the company has turned a blind eye to users’ password sharing but now says it is impacting its “ability to invest in great new TV and films.”
Yes – he really played a president on TV before actually becoming a president.
SUVs are 61% more likely than cars to hit a pedestrian while making turns than a fellow driver, according to an insurance industry study.
President Biden announced an additional $800 million in military assistance will go straight from the U.S. to Ukraine.
Maya Bay, Thailand, gained worldwide fame after being featured in the 2000 movie “The Beach.” The iconic site, which had been closed over environmental concerns, has now re-opened. Elizabeth Palmer reports on what visitors can expect.
Thousands of mail-in ballots were thrown out during Texas' primary elections earlier this month. The primaries were the first major contests since Republicans in the state passed a new election law that changed the identification information needed to vote. Jack Fink, a political reporter for CBS Dallas-Fort Worth station KTVT, has more on the political news in Texas.
For two decades the victim was known only as Jane Doe. Advances in DNA technology eventually led to her identification as 23-year-old Peggy Lynn Johnson.