18-year-old who was allegedly driving over 150 mph charged in fatal crash
Luke Christopher House, 18, is accused of driving the wrong way at speeds of 150 miles per hour.
Luke Christopher House, 18, is accused of driving the wrong way at speeds of 150 miles per hour.
Workers say they need 20% more than a year ago to retire, yet retirement savings are shrinking.
Animal rescuers saved a wombat stranded alone on a pile of sticks on a swollen river in Australia amid flooding in the area.
Ward called the dispute over a subpoena from the House select committee a "first-of-its-kind situation" with "profound" implications.
With just under two weeks until election day, voters have consistently shattered previously held turnout records in the state each day of early voting.
The Marcotte family agreed to the deal to spare themselves the ordeal of a trial, prosecutors said.
She rejected an attempt backed by liberals to allow absentee ballots with an incomplete witness address to be counted, saying it would disrupt the status quo.
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The five-year difference will help erase an estimated 1 million metric tons of carbon emissions, the Detroit automaker said.
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The 10 most popular candy brands have seen an average price increase of 13% since 2021, according to Datasembly.
A new study shows that 1 in 10 Americans age 65 and over suffer from dementia, while 22% deal with mild cognitive impairment. The study's lead author, Dr. Jennifer Manly, a professor of neuropsychology at Columbia University, joins CBS News to discuss the racial and economic discrepancies in dementia diagnoses and research.
Biden highlighted his administration's push to crack down on so-called junk fees that banks and other companies charge their customers.
Pennsylvania U.S. Senate candidates John Fetterman and Dr. Mehmet Oz faced off in their first and only debate Tuesday night. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has the key takeaways from that debate and others including the matchup for New York governor.
Newly appointed British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak took part in his first questions session in Parliament, where he had a rowdy exchange with the leader of the opposition Labour Party. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio joins us from London with the key takeaways.
These workout face masks from Amazon, Airinum, Athleta and more won't get in the way of your 2022 fitness goals.
The superstar shared a 15-second clip of "Lift Me Up" on Wednesday.
In a video posted on Instagram Live following the shooting, Megan Thee Stallion said, "Tory shot me. You shot me and you got your publicist and your people are lying ... Stop lying."
Count down the days until Christmas with these fun Advent calendars for kids featuring Pokemon, Lego toys and more.
The Powerball jackpot has hit a whopping $700 million as nobody has matched all six numbers in nearly three months. Certified public accountant Dan Geltrude joins CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Lana Zak to offer his tips and advice if you happen to become the lucky winner.
Niche investment is exploding in popularity, with one finance pro calling it "the closest thing to a free lunch I've seen."
The CEO of Dominion Voting Systems spoke out on "60 Minutes" as the company pursues multiple defamation lawsuits, seeking billions of dollars in damages, over false claims about its role in the 2020 election. Roy Gutterman, a professor and director of the Newhouse School's Tully Center for Free Speech at Syracuse University, joins CBS News to discuss those lawsuits.
The candidates in Virginia's tight race for the second congressional district will debate tonight. Rep. Elaine Luria, a Democrat on the House Jan. 6 committee, is facing Republican Jen Kiggans. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane is in Virginia Beach following the candidates.
Emmy-winning actor, comedian and singer Leslie Jordan died unexpectedly on Oct. 24 at 67 years old. CBS News correspondent Anthony Mason had just visited him in Nashville two weeks prior to chat about his life, career, becoming a viral internet sensation during the pandemic, and his recent pivot to country music. They met up for what would be Jordan’s final sit-down TV interview at Nashville’s Sound Emporium Studios, where he recorded his debut gospel album.
A group of Black American women are making history as one of the biggest groups to climb Africa’s Mount Kilimanjaro – the largest free-standing mountain in the world. Fourteen women took the journey to Kilimanjaro, but only 12 made it to the summit. They all join “CBS Mornings” to talk about the challenging climb and making history.