Parts of U.S. are "uninsurable" due to climate change risks, study finds
Extreme weather is spurring some insurers to exit states like California and Florida, while homeowners grapple with surging premiums.
Extreme weather is spurring some insurers to exit states like California and Florida, while homeowners grapple with surging premiums.
John Dickerson reports on President Joe Biden's visit to the United Nations, an expected approval of a needle-free alternative to the EpiPen, and what could come from WGA negotiations this week.
Bijou Phillips, also an actor, and Danny Masterson married in 2011. They have one daughter.
Hollywood writers have been on strike for 140 days. Meg James, senior entertainment writer for the L.A. Times, joins CBS News to discuss the status of things as talks resume this week.
Illegal border crossings have been going up after falling to a two-year low in June. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez examines possible reasons behind the increase.
The recall came after the company discovered that one of its wrapping machines allowed for thin strips of film to remain on the cheese slices after the wrapper is removed.
Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders condemned the death threats made against Colorado State's Henry Blackburn after his late hit that hospitalized Buffaloes star Travis Hunter.
The Marine Corps has ordered a two-day pause in flight operations following a mishap involving a F-35 fighter jet. David Martin has the latest on the investigation from the Pentagon.
The Food and Drug Administration is weighing a new nasal spray called "Neffy" to treat severe allergic reactions. Dr. Susannah Hills joins CBS News to discuss why the spray is being considered a game-changer.
According to an affidavit, Hardy Carroll Lloyd wrote threatening posts on social media and websites and also sent emails to the jury and witnesses during the trial.
Prince William was in New York on Tuesday for his Earthshot prize summit to announce the finalists for the 2023 prize. The prizes go to people who offer "evidence-based solutions" to climate challenges. Meg Oliver reports.
A nasal spray used to treat severe allergic reactions could be coming in the future. It would be the first needle-free way to administer epinephrine, which currently has to be injected. Elaine Quijano has the details.
As gun-running networks help arm Mexican drug cartel members, an intelligence program called "Project Thor" seeks to stop the flow of firearms. Adam Yamaguchi takes an in-depth look at the program and how it works.
Investigators were at the scene of the debris field from an F-35 jet that crashed during a training mission on Sunday. It took nearly 28 hours to find the wreckage after the pilot ejected and the plane kept flying on autopilot. David Martin has the latest.
Federal drug conspiracy charges were filed Tuesday in connection with the death of a child who authorities say was exposed to fentanyl at a New York City day care. Officials say the day care center was being used as a front to distribute drugs. Jessica Moore reports.
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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy also said of DeSantis, "He would not have gotten elected without President Trump's endorsement."
A 66-year-old New York City man has been charged with performing acupuncture without a license after he allegedly punctured a woman's lungs during treatment.
Former President Donald Trump said he will skip the second Republican presidential debate scheduled for next week in California. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa spoke with former Vice President Mike Pence about Trump's decision.
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Daylight saving time for 2023 will end in early November with most Americans having to "fall back" for the biannual time change and turn their clocks back an hour.
The Writers Guild of America and studios are expected to resume negotiations Wednesday in what will be the first time the two sides have sat down together in a month. This comes as many talk shows are reversing plans to return without striking writers. Elaine Low, staff writer at The Ankler, joined CBS News to discuss the renewed talks.
A new survey by the U.S. Census Bureau found roughly 18% of the workforce was fully remote in 2021, but that number dropped to just over 15% in 2022. And that seems to be having an effect on the amount of time people are spending on their way to work, with commuting times jumping by almost a full minute from 2021 to 2022. Mike Schneider covers the census for the Associated Press and he joined CBS News to discuss the numbers.
Men who experienced work stress were 49% more likely to have heart disease compared with those who didn't.