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What is a jumbo CD?

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If you have a large sum to invest, a jumbo CD could be a good fit for you. Here's what you should know.



Tips for fighting the "Sunday scaries" after vacation

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Jumping back into the daily routine after vacation can cause anxiety, and it may take a few days to get back in the groove. Megan Spurrell, senior editor for Conde Nast Traveler, joined CBS News with some helpful tips for combatting the so-called "Sunday scaries."

New York City's immigration crisis exacerbated by visa delays

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams says migrants could have to wait as long as two years before they are eligible to work due to a 1996 law, adding to a very large bill for sanctuary cities like his. Murad Awawdeh, executive director of the New York Immigration Coalition, joined CBS News to talk about the migrant crisis in New York City.

Concerns growing insurers are limiting access to health care

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Sixty-two percent of patients in the U.S. say someone in their household has experienced at least one insurance coverage-related hurdle in the last two years, according to new polling from the American Hospital Association, and 43% say their health has gotten worse because of limited access to care. Molly Smith, vice president for public policy with the American Hospital Association, joined CBS News to discuss the poll.

Camp Lejeune Marine vets still wait for promised settlements over possible toxic water exposure

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CBS News investigates why U.S. Marine veterans, their families and civilian employees have waited more than a year for possible payments that President Biden and Congress approved last August for alleged exposure to toxic water at the largest U.S. Marine Corps base on the East Coast. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge speaks to a military family member who says he is one of more than 100 men who suffered from male breast cancer that they believe is a result to exposure to toxic water at Camp Lejeune.

Changing the Game: Arielle Zappia on "Project Why" organization

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For our continuing "Changing the Game" series, we are highlighting Arielle Zappia, the founder and CEO of "Project Why." The nonprofit organization provides a platform for people experiencing homelessness to tell their personal stories. Zappia joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the inspiration behind "Project Why" and how she hopes to change the perception of homelessness in America.

Biden-Iran prisoner deal still in progress, under strong scrutiny from Republicans

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Five imprisoned American citizens could soon be headed home after President Biden signed off on an agreement with Iran to free the five in exchange for access to billions of dollars in blocked funds, in a deal is facing strong criticism from Republicans. CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan reports.





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