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Title 42, the pandemic-era border policy, ends today; drop in commercial property values could impact U.S. pension plans.
Title 42, the pandemic-era border policy, ends today; drop in commercial property values could impact U.S. pension plans.
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Economic data released Thursday shows that U.S. wholesale price increases decelerated in April and unemployment claims increased in the week ending May 6. Meanwhile, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns that if the U.S. defaults on its debt, it could threaten the global economy. Jeanna Smialek, a Federal Reserve and economy reporter at the New York Times, joins CBS News to discuss.
The patch, called Viaskin, is designed to help children between ages 1 and 3 develop at least some tolerance for peanuts. It could "fill a huge unmet need," one expert says.
Former President Donald Trump said in a CNN town hall that Carroll's story was "fake" and "made up," despite the swift and unanimous verdict.
After weeks of testimony from witnesses called by the prosecution, the defense rested without calling any of their own.
In light of recent economic news, investors of all ages may want to turn to gold.
"Selling Sunset" star Chrishell Stause shared a photo indicating she and singer G Flip had tied the knot.
Give Mom the gift of physical versions of all her favorite snaps, selfies and family photos this Mother's Day.
Bacteria and fungi in the Arctic and Alps could be the key to reducing plastic waste in a way that requires less energy and money, scientists say.
In border cities like El Paso, the spike in migration has alarmed volunteers and humanitarian workers who support welcoming and helping asylum-seekers.
Danielle Pinnock plays Alberta Haynes on the CBS comedy "Ghosts." She joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the Season 2 finale and reflect on her journey to starring in the hit show.
Kyle Skaggs' escape follows a series of other prison breaks by inmates in Mississippi, Virginia and Pennsylvania in recent weeks.
Westchester County District Attorney Miriam E. Rocah said an investigation found a "pattern of inconsistencies, errors and disclosure issues."
Stricter immigration policies are set to begin after Title 42 ends at midnight on Thursday. CBS news correspondent Manuel Bojorquez joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss the changes.
One real estate firm estimates New York City's vacant office space alone could fill more than 26 Empire State Buildings.
Many migrants face an uncertain future as the Biden administration launches a new policy to crack down on illegal border crossings.
Joran van der Sloot, the suspect in Natalee Holloway's disappearance, faces extradition to the U.S. from Peru to face charges linked to the investigation. Christina Ruffini reports.
Federal health advisers recommended that a popular birth control pill be sold over the counter. The move paves the way for customers to be able to buy the contraceptive without a prescription for the first time in the U.S. Meg Oliver reports.
Three-year-old JH Ebel spent weeks watching construction crews in his neighborhood. On their last day on the job, the construction workers made Ebel's day when they filled his little dump truck with dirt, using their excavator.
Lamar Johnson spent 28 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. He joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss being exonerated, his decades-long fight to prove his innocence and what he would say to the witness whose testimony helped put him behind bars.
Imran Khan is a national sports hero-turned political opposition powerhouse. Here's what you need to know about the political turmoil gripping Pakistan.
Online savings accounts often offer attractive rates and fewer fees. Here's what to know.
Dr. Cynthia Armand, a neurologist and headache specialist, explains the negative effects a migraine can have on mental health and offers advice on how to properly manage them.
Rep. George Santos has pleaded not guilty to 13 federal charges. He says he is going back to work in Washington after being released on a $500,000 bond. Caitlin Huey-Burns reports.