The smartest ways to invest in gold, according to experts
Which gold investment is best for you? We asked some financial experts for their opinions.
Which gold investment is best for you? We asked some financial experts for their opinions.
Killer whales could be learning to attack small boats. Scientists are warning about an increase in what appear to be coordinated attacks by orcas on several vessels off the coast of Europe. One boat had to be abandoned and left to sink in the Strait of Gibraltar. Jeff Corwin, a biologist and wildlife conservationist, has more.
The Senate is under pressure to approve the legislation to suspend the debt ceiling before Monday.
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At least 102 were hospitalized in December, nearly double an earlier peak.
Solomon Peña has been indicted on federal charges including election interference in connection with a series of drive-by shootings at the homes of lawmakers in Albuquerque.
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The subject of the hostage situation is also dead.
Attorneys for former President Donald Trump are asking the judge overseeing his New York criminal case to recuse himself, citing "significant conflicts."
GOP Rep. James Comer issued a subpoena to FBI Director Christopher Wray earlier this month.
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Earlier this week, authorities said five people were missing, but the police chief said Thursday that two of them have since been contacted and are safe.
Nearly 90% of the Florida Keys' living coral has disappeared in the past 40 years. Last fall, Anderson Cooper reported on the effort to rescue the reefs, including underwater farms, and learning more than we ever thought we'd need to know about the sex lives of coral.
There is a major shift in corporate America's tone as more big brands sell not only their products, but also their values.
Both high-yield savings accounts and CDs have attractive features. Here's how to know when a savings account may be better.
The National Eating Disorder Association had fired human helpline employees after they voted to unionize.
Homeland Security officials say the U.S. plans to expand the processing of asylum seekers along the southern border by admitting nearly 40,000 migrants at official crossings each month. The process, beginning this month, will allow migrants waiting in Mexico to make an appointment through the government mobile app CBP One. Officials plan to issue over 1,200 appointments per day. CBS News reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez has more.
Factors including stronger storms fueled by climate change, a strained insurance industry and ineffective state regulations have placed millions of low-income Florida residents at risk of a major insurance coverage gap. Manuel Bojorquez has more.
Three LGBTQ CBS News staffers reflect on their own experiences and explore what Pride means to them.
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There is ongoing tension between China and the U.S. after the U.S. said a Chinese fighter jet flew dangerously close to an American aircraft. Elizabeth Pamer has more.
Former President Donald Trump is on the campaign trail in Iowa Thursday. Trump's top GOP rival in the 2024 race, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, met voters in the Hawkeye State Wednesday and more Republican candidates are headed there over the next few days. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe has more.
Owner of Facebook and Instagram could bar users in the state from sharing news over bill requiring tech companies to pay news publishers.
NASA says it's received more than 800 reports of unidentified flying objects from around the world over the past 27 years, but only about 2-5% of them are actually mysteries. For the very first time, the space agency's team investigating UFOs held a public meeting, revealing the research it's doing to understand the unexplained objects. Nate Burleson reports.