TikTok star accused of killing wife was "extremely jealous," cousin says
A TikTok star accused of killing his newly estranged wife and her male friend in San Diego last week was "extremely jealous," the star's cousin told CBS affiliate KFMB-TV.
A TikTok star accused of killing his newly estranged wife and her male friend in San Diego last week was "extremely jealous," the star's cousin told CBS affiliate KFMB-TV.
Yellen said President Biden's $1.75 trillion social policy and climate change package will help drive prices down.
Lee, called Korea's "princeling," was charged for illegally using the anesthetic propofol, popular with K-pop stars.
Nicaraguan dictator Daniel Ortega has tightened his grip on power by making dozens of arrests of political opponents, journalists and protesters. Sunday, 60 Minutes speaks to the wives of two imprisoned men who were planning to oppose Ortega in next week's elections.
Seville, Spain is hoping to become the first city in the world to name heat waves. Mauricio Rodas, former mayor of Quito, Ecuador and lead for the Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation's Extreme Heat Resilience Alliance, joins CBSN to discuss how the system would help other places.
A fourth COVID-19 vaccine shot will soon be available for some immunocompromised adults across the country. Meanwhile, the Food and Drug Administration could authorize Pfizer's vaccine for emergency use in children ages 5-11 in the coming days. Dr. Hilary Fairbrother, an emergency medicine physician, joined CBSN to discuss.
Trump Media & Technology Group plans to launch social media platform and streaming service offering "non-woke" content.
Medical researchers have been hunting for existing drugs that could be repurposed to treat coronavirus.
"No one got everything they wanted, including me," the president told the nation Thursday.
Workers are snubbing low-wage sectors that require in-person work, like child care and restaurant jobs.
The flagship social network will keep its name.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican, signed a new congressional district map into law. Some congressional candidates planned to run in one district, but ended up living in another. State Representative Michelle Beckley, a Democrat, joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to share her story.
President Biden unveiled his revised $1.75 trillion spending plan from the White House today. CBS News' Debra Alfarone breaks down what's included in the proposal, and CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion and CBS News political contributor Sean Sullivan joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss the negotiations on getting it passed.
The global supply chain is struggling to recover from the pandemic and its woes are hitting the U.S. economy. New York Times global economics correspondent Peter Goodman joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero for more on the story.
Federal agency urges people to return product, saying it doesn't want dangerous bottles to end up in landfills.
"Until the legislation is overturned, Texas isn't safe for anyone," the letter reads.
A Wisconsin judge has finalized ground rules ahead of the trial for Kyle Rittenhouse, who is charged with killing two people and seriously wounding another. CBS affiliate WDJT-TV’s Kristen Barbaresi reports.
President Biden unveiled a new $1.75 trillion framework for boosting social programs and combating climate change on Thursday, calling on Democrats to unite around his Build Back Better agenda. The plan still faces an uphill battle on Capitol Hill, where Democrats remain divided over the path forward. Watch Mr. Biden's remarks.
In a new short film, Frankie the dinosaur urges humans to change course before it's too late.
Cho disappeared during a cross-country trip in June.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Monday in two cases involving a Texas law that bans most abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy.
North Carolina-based hospital system says verdict not supported by the evidence and it will likely appeal the ruling.
A botched FBI background check enabled Dylann Roof to buy the gun he used to kill nine people and injure three.
Isaiah Andrews' time served stands as the second-longest known wrongful incarceration in U.S. history, the Ohio Innocence Project said.
Culture war battles are now being waged in the meetings of community school boards, and the fights are getting personal. Brevard County board member Jennifer Jenkins said in a Washington Post essay she has been singled out because she is a Democrat with progressive views on transgender rights, who supports school mask mandates. Jenkins joined CBSN to discuss her experiences.