Australians suffer as heatwave knocks out power, fuels fires
Dizzying temps well over 110 degrees are setting records across the country as drought parched lands are scorched by wildfire
Dizzying temps well over 110 degrees are setting records across the country as drought parched lands are scorched by wildfire
A ground stop was ordered at New York City's LaGuardia Airport Friday morning and flights were delayed due to staffing shortages among air traffic controllers who aren't getting paid during the government shutdown. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave joins CBSN with the latest.
If the shutdown continues, 50,000 retirees will miss their February benefit payment
If the shutdown continues, 50,000 retirees will miss their February benefit payment
You can earn yields of 2% to 4% in safe, federally insured savings vehicles, if you don't mind juggling a few accounts
The negative impact on GDP will double for every week the impasse continues, Bank of America economists warn
Flights and and out of LaGuardia airport were delayed on Friday morning due to staffing shortages among air traffic controllers
The government shutdown hit day 35 on Friday, marking the second missed paycheck for federal workers
President Trump said he will sign legislation to reopen the government for three weeks
The announcement comes on the shutdown's 35th day
Americans throw away millions of pounds of food each year, and some of that is just because it doesn't look perfect. CBSN spoke with Abhi Ramesh, the founder and CEO of Misfits Market, a company that's trying to change the stigma around ugly produce.
"Tonight what we want to do is: we just want you to hear the personal stories," says CBS News' David Begnaud
"Tonight what we want to do is: we just want you to hear the personal stories," says CBS News' David Begnaud
The jury in the El Chapo trial heard graphic details about Sinaloa cartel murders allegedly committed by Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman. Attorney Paul Batista joined CBSN to discuss why the prosecution brought this witness to the stand, even though El Chapo is not charged with murder.
Renowned chef José Andrés has organized a pop-up kitchen to provide meals for federal workers who are going without pay during the ongoing government shutdown. CBS News' David Begnaud reports from World Central Kitchen in Washington, D.C.
The Swamp Park manager said 18 alligators froze Monday night and stayed frozen all day Tuesday
New DNA evidence could impact the future of an inmate who has been on death row for more than 35 years. Kevin Cooper was convicted of the 1983 Chino Hills massacre in California that left four people dead and an 8-year-old boy critically injured. Cooper has always maintained his innocence. Erin Moriarty joins "CBS This Morning" to preview her report with new details for Saturday's "48 Hours."
The jury in the El Chapo trial heard graphic details about Sinaloa cartel murders allegedly committed by Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman. Attorney Paul Batista joined CBSN to discuss why the prosecution brought this witness to the stand, even though El Chapo is not charged with murder.
One in 10 Americans say they feel lonely or isolated from those around them all or most of the time, according to a Pew Research Center survey. New York Times bestselling author Gretchen Rubin, who uses science, pop culture and personal experiences to explore how we can make our lives happier, joins "CBS This Morning" to offer practical advice for people looking for happiness. Her upcoming book is called "Outer Order, Inner Calm: Declutter and Organize to Make More Room for Happiness."
Renowned chef José Andrés has organized a pop-up kitchen to provide meals for federal workers who are going without pay during the ongoing government shutdown. CBS News' David Begnaud reports from World Central Kitchen in Washington, D.C.
Monarch barred from voicing political opinions, but call for Britain to seek "common ground" seen as rebuke of feuding British lawmakers
New DNA evidence could impact the future of an inmate who has been on death row for more than 35 years. Kevin Cooper was convicted of the 1983 Chino Hills massacre in California that left four people dead and an 8-year-old boy critically injured. Cooper has always maintained his innocence. Erin Moriarty joins "CBS This Morning" to preview her report with new details for Saturday's "48 Hours."
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"This has been incredibly stressful," said Sarah Pinter, who didn't expect to be furloughed from her first "real" job after graduating from college
"This has been incredibly stressful," said Sarah Pinter, who didn't expect to be furloughed from her first "real" job after graduating from college