Retirements are again fueling a shortage in the labor force
The biggest share of people leaving the workforce in March was due to retirements, new study finds.
The biggest share of people leaving the workforce in March was due to retirements, new study finds.
17-month-old Locklan Samples has "uncombable hair syndrome" – a real, but rare, condition that gives you unruly hair. His mom likes to share photos of his hair on Instagram to raise awareness – and spread joy.
Tensions have been high after a series of deadly attacks by Palestinian assailants just ahead of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.
Rye Junior High students built a mini boat and launched it into the ocean to learn about currents and wind. But they ended up learning much more, because more than a year later, it ended up in Norway – and was found by a kid just like them. Caitlin O'Kane has more with The Uplift.
The Save Women's Sports Act applies to both high schools and colleges in the state.
Levels of carbon dioxide also increased at a "historically high rate," NOAA said.
The flight is the first in a series sanctioned by NASA to encourage private-sector development in Earth orbit.
The blackout also left some 160,000 customers without water and snarled traffic across the island of 3.2 million people.
At gaming platform Roblox, internships offer median monthly pay of nearly $10,000 a month, Glassdoor data shows.
Alvin Bragg said in a statement Thursday that his investigators and prosecutors are "exploring evidence not previously explored"
The Senate has confirmed 58 of Mr. Biden's nominees to the U.S. trial courts and courts of appeals since he took office.
"We have collectively sent a clear message that Russia will be held accountable," said U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield.
The Senate voted 53-47 to confirm Jackson to the high court, with three Republicans joining all 50 Democrats to approve her nomination.
Nation's largest retailer is hiking salaries for drivers in its private fleet. Long-term drivers can earn even more, it said.
In a hearing at a Los Angeles courtroom Wednesday, the pop star's lawyer argued that she should not have to pay her mother's $663,000 legal tab.
Bank already helps workers foot the bill to travel for medical services like transplant or bariatric procedures.
Kelsey Musgrove's body was found "partially buried in a steep clay bank" on the river's edge at Potato River Falls, the sheriff said.
The U.S. Senate is expected to confirm Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson on Thursday. If confirmed, she will be the first Black woman to serve on the nation's highest court when Justice Stephen Breyer retires. CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Mola Lenghi discussed the historic vote with CBS News political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns.
New York Attorney General Letitia James claims Trump has failed to comply with a court order to turn over documents,
NBA legend, philanthropist and restaurateur Shaquille O'Neal just released his first cookbook. He sat down with "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King to taste some of his comfort food recipes and opened up about family and his lasting legacy.
Nectarines, apples, grapes, cherries, peaches, bell peppers and hot peppers also made the list.
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The Senate also voted to ban all oil imports and energy products from Russia.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is suing county prosecutors over a 1931 bill still on the books that bans abortion. In Oklahoma, lawmakers passed legislation effectively banning abortion, making performing the procedure a felony. Planned Parenthood president and CEO Alexis McGill Johnson joins CBS News to discuss the debate over abortion rights in America.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has tested positive for COVID-19, just a day after attending an event where she was in close proximity with President Biden. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBS News about what we know so far.