Ikea to open 17 new U.S. stores in $2.2 billion expansion
Swedish retailer wants to build a bigger footprint in the U.S., with a focus on southern states.
Swedish retailer wants to build a bigger footprint in the U.S., with a focus on southern states.
BuzzFeed's CEO announced on Thursday the company is shutting down its news site and shifting its focus to its subsidiary HuffPost. Sharin Ghaffary, a senior correspondent covering technology for Vox.com, joined CBS News to discuss the layoffs in the tech industry.
Initially intended for the well-off, the federal loans have become a last resort for many lower-income families.
Called the "Limit, Save, Grow Act," the 320-page proposal would lift the debt limit by $1.5 trillion or until the end of March 2024.
The streaming company has been trying to squeeze more revenue out of its subscribers amid increasing competition.
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"The time has come for a new public conversation on ways to restore confidence in the court's ethical standards," Durbin wrote.
A new process that turns cow waste into usable gas can be used to reduce methane and power vehicles.
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A new process turns cow waste into gas that can be used to power tractors, vehicles and more, and reduce the amount of harmful methane released into the atmosphere. CBS News correspondent Ian Lee reports on how the process works and what its future could be.
CEO Jonah Peretti wrote in a memo that "the company can no longer continue to fund BuzzFeed News as a standalone organization."
Scientists are continuing to search for the steam freighter SS Norlindo, which sunk in 1942 and may have thousands of barrels of fuel on board.
Today's high interest rate environment makes it a great time to open a CD.
Dr. Uma Naidoo, a nutritional psychiatrist and author of "This is Your Brain on Food," explains the surprising role our gut plays in maintaining mental health.
A new report from the American Lung Association revealed 119.6 million Americans live in places with failing grades for unhealthy levels of pollution. American Lung Association national senior director of policy Katherine Pruitt joined CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss the report, who is affected the most, and what states can do to cut down on emissions.
The recent legalization of recreational cannabis use in several states has opened the door for weed-infused private dining experiences. Chef Miguel Trinidad joined CBS News to talk about his New York City eatery where marijuana is on the menu.
Sam's Club memberships are $15 off in April. There's never been a better time to join the club.
Florida's Board of Education voted to expand a ban on classroom instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity to include all grades. Miami Herald state government reporter Ana Ceballos joined CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss the bill, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' battle with Disney and his potential 2024 presidential bid.
An attorney for an IRS agent sent a letter to lawmakers asking for whistleblower protections, writing his client has information suggesting an investigation is being influenced by "preferential treatment and politics." CBS News has learned it is the Hunter Biden tax investigation. Chief investigative correspondent Jim Axelrod reports.
SpaceX launched its 500-foot-tall Starship, by far the world's most powerful rocket, on a test flight Thursday morning from its launch facility in Boca Chica, Texas. It lifted off but then failed in a midair explosion. Watch how the live stream of the launch unfolded.
If you used Facebook in the last 16 years, you might be owed some money. Wall Street Journal reporter Cordilia James joins CBS News to talk about the settlement.
The case made headlines nationwide, especially after it became public that court documents authorizing the baby's removal had different parents listed.
The bill is unlikely to advance further, since the Democratic-led Senate will not support it and the White House said President Biden would veto it.
The Supreme Court has extended its deadline until Friday to decide if the abortion pill mifepristone should remain available nationwide. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss.