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Buffalo Bills' Damar Hamlin hospitalized after collapsing on the field; Employees trying new strategies to make higher salaries.
Buffalo Bills' Damar Hamlin hospitalized after collapsing on the field; Employees trying new strategies to make higher salaries.
With the new year comes a new Congress and new leadership in the House of Representatives. CBS News political analyst and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez and CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Joel Payne joined Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers to discuss the upcoming vote for a new House Speaker and how the balance of power in Congress could impact the Biden agenda.
Kevin McCarthy must receive 218 votes to become the next speaker.
International Monetary Fund managing director Kristalina Georgieva warned that the global economy could face a "tough year" in 2023 in an interview on "Face the Nation." Threadneedle Ventures founder Ann Berry joined CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss the likelihood of a recession, rising interest rates and the global economy.
Buffalo Bills' safety Damar Hamlin is in critical condition after collapsing during Monday night's NFL game in Cincinnati. Reporter Jay Skurski, who covers the Bills for The Buffalo News, was at the game, and he joins "CBS News Mornings" to share a firsthand account of what happened and the reaction.
"The world has moved on from the crisis that I'm still in," said one person who left full-time job to care for her 3-year-old.
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin is in critical condition after collapsing mid-game in Cincinnati. CBS News Special Correspondent James Brown explains what we know so far about the incident and how the NFL is responding.
3-year-old Wren opened a present from Santa – and realized it was something she saw at Target, which made her skeptical. She figured out Santa must shop there.
Several Republican members say they will vote "no" for Rep. Kevin McCarthy's bid to become Speaker of the House in the new 118th Congress. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has details on who is against him and how long it could take to determine the new leadership.
Employers are, on average, offering their highest raises in decades as they look to hold on to employees who might otherwise switch companies or jobs for a salary boost. Wall Street Journal reporter Gabriel Rubin joins "CBS News Mornings" to break down how salaries compare for workers who are staying put versus those who are jumping ship.
An Englishman was moved to tears when he received surprise tickets to visit his sister in Australia after being apart for 46 years.
People are getting sick with respiratory illnesses but testing negative for COVID-19, RSV and the flu. Dr. Bernard Camins, medical director of infection prevention at the Mount Sinai Health System in New York, joins "CBS News Mornings" to explain some of the other types of viruses going around.
Racked up credit card debt this season? Here are four ways to get out of it.
Contemporary artists disagree over the use of robots as creators, and even the human behind "1L" admits the human touch "makes the difference."
Residents are rebuilding after storms snapped light poles and uprooted trees.
The man suspected of killing four University of Idaho students could be extradited to Idaho after his lawyer expects him to waive his extradition rights in Pennsylvania. CBS News correspondent Danya Bacchus joins "CBS News Mornings" with the latest, including the search for a motive.
Steven Sund told CBS News that stopping another attack may take more than better barriers and planning.
Highly processed foods may be addictive and are linked to cognitive decline. Nutritionist Keri Glassman joins "CBS Mornings" for tips on how to identify processed foods and replace them with healthier alternatives.
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For centuries, the town of Carrara's prosperity has depended on artists. Its famed Tuscan marble quarries supplied artists like Michelangelo, Canova and Bernini with the finest material for their sculptures. Today, robots are being used to create modern-day works. Chris Livesay has more.
Former U.S. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund was fired the day after the January 6 Capitol attack. Now, Sund tells CBS News chief campaign correspondent Robert Costa he is concerned another attack could happen again.
Donations poured in within hours after Damar Hamlin suddenly suffered cardiac arrest after a tackle, with some donating thousands.
Even their wives have the same name. Eventually, the "wrong" Scott Stallings contacted the golfer and everything was straightened out.
Buying a term life insurance policy? Here's how you can determine the right coverage amount.
According to a recent Pew Research Center study, nearly half of teens in the U.S. have been bullied or harassed online. Senior clinical psychologist Jamie Howard joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss how parents can talk to their teens about cyberbullying and how they can support them if they are being bullied online.