How SCOTUS' affirmative action ruling could affect corporate diversity
Companies are expected to review their hiring and diversity practices for legal vulnerabilities, according to experts.
Companies are expected to review their hiring and diversity practices for legal vulnerabilities, according to experts.
A boy died after suffering "extensive traumatic injuries" after he was attacked by the family dog.
Hong Kong police said the men were detained on "suspicion of conspiracy to collude with foreign forces and commit acts with seditious intent."
With the apology video unsatisfactory to many, social media users continued to resurface past videos showing Ballinger acting inappropriately, including a video where she appears to wear blackface.
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the #1 Sunday morning news program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
Ricky Martin and his husband, Jwan Yosef, announced that they are ending their marriage.
After leaks of classified information by National Guardsman Jack Teixeira, a Pentagon review found ambiguous policies led to inconsistent oversight of the handling of classified information.
"We screamed inside and outside and no one came to our aid — no security, no police, nobody," Connecticut state Rep. Maryam Khan said.
Extreme weather is changing the contours of where Americans live, as insurance companies retreat from flood-prone areas.
The doctoral student, who's an Israeli and Russian citizen, is being held by a Hezbollah militia group, the office of Israel's prime minister says.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is the second top-ranking Biden administration official to visit China in recent weeks.
"He made several statements indicating that he intended to blow up his vehicle" at a federal complex in Maryland, prosecutors said.
A man identified in court filings as "Stewart" told CBS News he never asked 303 Creative for a same-sex wedding website, and doesn't know who did or why.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart ordered the additional portions of the affidavit to be unsealed after a contingent of media outlets requested it be made available to the public.
The driver, a woman in her 40s, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, but police have not suggested any terror motive.
Walt Nauta entered the plea during his arraignment in a Miami federal court on Thursday alongside his legal team.
The social media company debuted the new service on July 5, a day earlier than expected. It also has a sneaky way to get a download.
A man has been charged with first-degree murder in a shooting rampage Monday in Philadelphia which left five people dead. Police said the suspect was armed with an AR-15 style assault rifle and a ghost gun. Lilia Luciano has details.
The social media giant's new app is being called a "Twitter killer" because it has a similar appearance and functions.
The breakout star known for her role in "Everything Everywhere All at Once" stars in the new film "Joy Ride" — and hopes to tackle producing and directing next.
Writer Neil King Jr. stepped out of his Washington, D.C., home and walked 26 days on back roads to New York City. Along the way he found America, past and present.
The Meta CEO tweeted at Musk as he says more than 10 million people signed up for his Twitter-rival app Threads within hours of its launch.
The Familia Michoacana cartel has dominated rural areas in the state for years, but may now be trying to take over the state capital.
One climate scientist called the marks more "evidence ... that global warming is pushing us into a hotter future."
About 35 million Americans live in regions where poverty is deeply entrenched — far higher than previously estimated, new analysis shows.