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"I wish we would be talking to the other side," said Drescher, adding, "they're punishing us."
Smart thermostats are an excellent way to keep your home cool and comfortable through the summer heat wave.
The historic SAG-AFTRA strike has no end in sight. SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher joins "CBS Mornings" with more on the state of negotiations as the strike continues.
GOP hopefuls challenging Donald Trump for the 2024 presidential nomination are walking a fine line on his latest potential indictment. Some are going against Trump, but choosing their words carefully to avoid alienating his supporters. Senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports and CBS News political director Fin Gomez joins Anne-Marie Green and Nancy Chen to discuss.
Hospitals in Phoenix are seeing a steady stream of patients suffering from heat-related illnesses as the sweltering weather that's gripped the country continues. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti reports on the extreme weather, and Travis Parsons, director of occupational safety and health for the Laborers' Health and Safety Fund of North America, joined CBS News to talk about how workers can stay safe in the heat.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA, has launched an investigation into the teen's death.
With millions of people under heat alerts in the U.S., health officials in the hottest states have grown increasingly wary of heat-related illnesses. CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti reports on how doctors are treating heat stroke patients in Arizona.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog will address a joint meeting of Congress Wednesday with relations between the U.S. and Israel seemingly at a crossroads over recent policy decisions by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and comments by several Democratic lawmakers. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more.
Private Travis King was being sent back to the U.S. from South Korea after serving time there for assault, but rather than get on the plane, he joined a tour group headed for the heavily mined border area between North and South Korea. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports.
For our continuing "Changing the Game" series, we are highlighting Jazmin Truesdale, the CEO of Aza Entertainment and creator and writer of Aza Comics. Her comic book series is centered around diverse female superheroes. She joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the Aza Universe and her hope of changing the way women are written in entertainment.
The fish has human-like teeth and can grow over 3 feet long.
The man who came across the dolphins has been fishing in the area for decades, but says "nothing like this" has ever emerged.
Bobbie infant formula CEO Laura Modi joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her company's recent acquisition and continued growth.
North Korea has not said anything about Private 2nd Class Travis King, a U.S. soldier who crossed the border from South Korea Tuesday. He "willfully" walked into North Korean territory, officials said. CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer has the latest.
Artificial intelligence is making it easier and cheaper for scammers to clone voices, convincing people that their loved ones are in distress. Experts say this new phenomenon has become increasingly sophisticated and more believable. CBS News' Carter Evans shares tips of how to protect personal information and avoid falling victim to tricks.
Many investors are using gold to hedge against inflation, but there are other reasons to add it to your portfolio.
Former President Donald Trump said on social media Tuesday he received a letter notifying him he is the target of a Jan. 6 grand jury investigation. He later went after special counsel Jack Smith, calling him "deranged" and saying the investigation is a "disgrace." CBS News' Robert Costa reports from Washington.
Republican presidential candidates reacted to the possibility that former President Donald Trump could face his third indictment. As CBS News' Ed O'Keefe reports, the GOP hopefuls challenging Trump for the nomination have to walk a fine line.
Former President Donald Trump says he could face a new federal indictment, this time for his actions around the violence on Jan. 6. Also, a heat wave punishing the Southwest with record temperatures expands across the country. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
"I have been accused of releasing a pro-lynching song," the country music singer said. "...These references are not only meritless, but dangerous."
A local police official said officers "found 22 people were electrocuted and suffered severe injuries" on the bridge over a river. Only 7 survived.
The initial investigation was heavily criticized, with the murder scene not searched and left unguarded.
State officials say there haven't been any since 2012. But two studies appear to suggest otherwise.
The man suffered puncture wounds and lacerations and sought medical care on his own, the U.S. Forest Service says.