How the pandemic killed the five-day office work week
Even workers who are going back to the office will be telecommuting some of the time, and that will change downtown areas.
Even workers who are going back to the office will be telecommuting some of the time, and that will change downtown areas.
In a statement, Bill and Hillary Clinton called Albright "an extraordinary human being."
Securities industry professionals in New York City earn roughly five times as much as other private-sector workers.
The measure allows people who would have been family members to sue a doctor who performs an abortion after cardiac activity is detected in an embryo.
President Joe Biden is visiting Europe to meet with NATO, the European Union and G7 allies on the response to the war in Ukraine. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab explains what Ukrainian officials hope will come from these meetings.
More than two dozen tornadoes tore through Louisiana and Mississippi on Tuesday night. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud reports on the damage in Arabi, Louisiana.
Rick Wilson, co-founder of The Lincoln Project, joins CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Jim Axelrod to discuss why he thinks the Republican Party is about to come after President Biden for his handling of Ukraine, and concerns about pro-Putin sentiment among some in the GOP.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is defending her judicial record during the second day of questioning in her Supreme Court nomination hearings on Capitol Hill. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson has more on how Jackson is responding to senators' questioning.
President Biden is visiting Brussels and Poland as the U.S. and its allies seek to present a united front against Russia over the war in Ukraine. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins Tanya Rivero and Jim Axelrod from Brussels with more on the president's trip.
Madeleine Albright, the 64th U.S. secretary of state and the first woman to ever serve in the role, has died. She was 84. In a statement posted to her Twitter page, Albright's family wrote that she died of cancer on Wednesday "surrounded by family and friends."
Both sets of maps were drawn by Governor Tony Evers, a Democrat, and had been chosen by the state Supreme Court over those submitted by other groups.
Looking to save money on food, gas and other items? There's an app for that, CNET Money's Farnoosh Torabi says.
Human rights groups estimate 6 million children remain in Ukraine, deprived of food, water and health care amid the war. They also estimate 1.5 million children have fled the country. Dr. Ayesha Kadir, senior humanitarian health lead at Save the Children UK, joins CBS News to discuss the impact war has on children.
Inna Kozyar was able to escape Ukraine with her daughters. But her elderly parents are stuck in Poland and can't join them in the U.S. because they don't have visas.
“West Side Story” star Rachel Zegler has now reportedly been invited to the Academy Awards, after sharing on Instagram she hadn’t received a ticket.
Ash Barty, the world’s top-ranked women’s tennis player, announced she was retiring at age 25. Barty said it was time to “chase other dreams.” Her announcement comes less than two months after winning the Australian Open for her third Grand Slam singles title.
The megachurch said an internal probe into allegations of inappropriate behavior revealed that Houston "breached the Hillsong Pastor's Code of Conduct."
Parent company Meta announced the change on Wednesday.
You can save thousands on home appliances, 4K and 8K TVs and more at the Samsung Discovery Week sale, on now.
The pandemic has been a dark time for many people, but Angie Carel found a way to make it brighter not just for her family, but for thousands of strangers – using art and social media.
Blinken cited reports of several incidents in beseiged Mariupol.
The pandemic has been a dark time for many people, but Indiana mom Angie Carel found a way to make it brighter not just for her family, but for thousands of strangers – using art and social media. Caitlin O'Kane has more with The Uplift.
Meet the 9-year-old piano prodigy from Greece who composed an original score for the people of Ukraine.
Griner was taken into custody by Russian officials in February and a court extended her detention until May 19.
Prosecutors said Pazienza deleted social media, as well as a web site for her upcoming wedding, and stopped using her cell phone.