Dolly Parton's Dollywood offers to pay full tuition for all its employees
"Our team members' success is our success," the CEO of Dollywood's parent company said.
"Our team members' success is our success," the CEO of Dollywood's parent company said.
Florida lawmakers are considering legislation that would ban discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools. Governor Ron DeSantis signaled that he’ll support it. But LGBTQ youth advocates warn its passing would result in "erasing LGBTQ identity... as well as LGBTQ students themselves."
The rupture of an aging water main in the Kingsessing neighborhood of Philadelphia left homes and streets flooded. CBS News Philly has the latest from the scene.
The House passed a short-term funding extension to avoid a government shutdown which now heads to the Senate. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joined CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Nancy Chen with the latest on getting the extension to President Biden's desk and other legislative priorities.
The transmission main, which moves thousands of gallons of water, is one of the largest in the city.
Restaurant chain is paying more for beef, avocados and freight — and passing those costs on to consumers.
This is the second day Dunbar High School was dealing with a threat.
Although the enhanced payments ended in December, families who didn't get their money last year can still claim it.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is criticizing the Republican National Committee for approving a resolution that described the Capitol riot as "legitimate political discourse," and said the GOP should stop criticizing members investigating January 6. New York Times Magazine contributing writer Robert Draper explains to CBS News what this response says about former President Trump's hold on the Republican party.
The Biden administration is encouraging parents to file their taxes in order to receive the second half of the Child Tax Credit, which was part of the American Rescue Plan earlier in the pandemic. CBS News' Skyler Henry reports, and then CBS News reporter Sarah Ewall-Wice joins "Red and Blue" anchor Weijia Jiang with more details.
CBS News has confirmed that the White House has approved a plan to help Americans leave Ukraine if Russia decides to invade its neighbor. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata is on the ground with NATO troops in Lasna, Estonia, where troops have started training in preparation for a possible attack; then, CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes discusses how the U.S. is responding to the escalating tensions.
“CBS Mornings” lead national correspondent David Begnaud uncovers new information that could impact the conviction of a man sentenced to 100 years in prison for attempted aggravated rape of two 14- year-old sisters in 1977.
A judge is expected to rule next week on whether Vincent Simmons is entitled to a new trial after evidence was allegedly withheld during his trial decades ago.
New York is the latest state to announce it is lifting its indoor mask mandate, though Governor Kathy Hochul says masks will still be required in schools for now. CBS News' Bradley Blackburn reports. Then Dr. Jerry Abraham, director of vaccine programs at Kedren Health, joins CBS News to discuss the changes in pandemic policies.
Drew Seaser of Colorado says Hertz had him arrested for allegedly stealing a car in Georgia despite never renting a car from the company or visiting the state of Georgia. He's one of more than 200 people who say they were arrested, charged or sent to jail after Hertz told police they stole a rental car. CBS News' consumer investigative reporter Anna Werner reports.
A hospital near Atlanta said its health care workers have been threatened by patients and families who want treatments that have not proven to be effective against COVID.
Photos from Russia's borders show a recent amassing of weapons, vehicles and personnel.
"New Yorkers did the right thing to get through the winter surge," said Governor Kathy Hochul.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is facing reporters a week after former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores accused the league, the Dolphins and two other teams of racial discrimination.
Snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis won the first gold medal for Team USA at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. But star skier Mikaela Shiffrin suffered another stunning setback. CBS News' Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers have the day's highlights.
On his first full day in office, President Biden promised to order the Bureau of Prisons to review its protocols to protect prisoners from COVID-19. A new report from Stat looks at what the Biden administration has and hasn't done. CBS News' Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers spoke with Stat Washington correspondent Nicholas Florko about his reporting.
Bakari Henderson was 22 years old and on a business trip in Zakynthos, Greece in 2017 when he was chased down by an angry mob and beaten to death following an altercation in a bar.
The Biden administration's new mission statement calls the U.S. "a nation of welcome and possibility."
"It is my intention for the Senate to quickly take up and pass this bipartisan, bicameral postal reform bill," Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is pushing back on the Republican National Committee for its censure resolution against two GOP members of the House January 6 committee, which referred to that day as "legitimate political discourse." CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has more details on the divisions inside the Republican Party.