FAA to give flight attendants more rest between shifts
Under a new federal rule flight attendants will get 10 consecutive hours between trips, the agency said.
Under a new federal rule flight attendants will get 10 consecutive hours between trips, the agency said.
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About 431,000 homes and businesses in Florida were still without power Tuesday morning.
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Munetaka Murakami had gone 13 games without a home run before hitting the one that put him in the record books.
Former Vice President Mike Pence top adviser Marc Short joined "Red and Blue" to discuss whether Pence willl testify before the House Jan. 6 committee, the current federal disaster response in Florida as well as the 2024 presidential election.
The man was found dead at DeLand Municipal Airport, near Daytona Beach, following the apparent accident on Monday.
CBS News has confirmed at least 103 storm-related deaths in the United States five days after Hurricane Ian slammed into the west coast of Florida as a powerful Category 4 storm. Search and rescue missions are continuing. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Fort Myers Beach.
Actor, producer and Emmy Award-winning TV host Tamera Mowry-Housley joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss her new memoir, "You Should Sit Down for This: A Memoir About Life, Wine, + Cookies." In it, she opens up about the pressures of being a teenage star, struggling with rejection and the challenges of balancing family and career.
New York Times best-selling author Celeste Ng joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss her newest book, "Our Missing Hearts." Ng says the dystopian novel is different from anything she's written before but has a hopeful message.
Eight-year-old Tytan Weekly wanted an iPhone for a very long time, so for his birthday, his parents surprised him with one. Vladimir Duthiers shares the story on our Uplift at 8.
Award-winning journalist and anchor Natalie Morales is joining CBS News as a national correspondent. "The Talk" co-host joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss what it is like to return to covering news stories and what she is looking forward to the most.
A CBS News investigation has found that childcare availability and where it is located are forcing some military families to make difficult decisions. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge goes to Army Camp Bull Simons in Florida to find out why.
Podcast host and author Stefanie O’Connell Rodriguez offers advice for parents when deciding if their teen should have a credit card.
" The Supreme Court kicked off its new term with a historic new justice and they are wasting no time taking up several major cases. On Tuesday, they will hear a significant voting rights case from Alabama which could impact how congressional districts are drawn nationwide. CBS legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports. "
Queen Margrethe II apologized for upsetting members but has refused to change her mind.
A bloody attack on young women from an oppressed ethnic group sparked protests. The response shows "how scared" the Taliban is of "women's voices."
Seven Americans have been freed in Venezuela in exchange for two imprisoned nephews of President Nicolás Maduro's wife. Five of the Americans were Houston-based Citgo oil executives being detained on corruption charges. Felicia Schwartz, U.S. foreign affairs and defense correspondent for The Financial Times, joined CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss.
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The verdict of a jury of six men and six women came after three weeks of sometimes grisly testimony.
Hundreds of thousands of at-risk properties sit outside official flood zones, leaving many residents unprepared for disaster.
The prize went to John F. Clauser and two others for their work on quantum information science, which has significant applications, for instance, in encryption and quantum computing.
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