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Latest jobs report shows strong economic growth; Accounting clerk created original art on billing statements to help a patient heal
Latest jobs report shows strong economic growth; Accounting clerk created original art on billing statements to help a patient heal
Facility fires are not uncommon in the area, with the strong presence of the petrochemical industry.
The sentencing recommendations come a day after jurors in a different case also convicted four leaders of the Proud Boys of seditious conspiracy in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
The news also comes after the Writer's Guild of America announced that it planned to picket outside the show.
Catherine Herridge reports on the World Health Organization declaring an end to the COVID-19 global emergency, U.S. job growth remaining strong, and what to look for in this weekend's Kentucky Derby.
The Expectations Game: What happened when newspapers reported that former President Jimmy Carter had lost the Wisconsin primary when he had actually won.
Twenty horses will be off to the races on Saturday for the 149th Kentucky Derby. Kirby Adams, a lifestyle reporter for the Courier-Journal in Louisville, shares which horses are getting the most buzz.
Arizona senator and retired astronaut Mark Kelly will be inducted into the Astronaut Hall of Fame on Saturday. Sen. Kelly speaks with CBS News' Catherine Herridge about how soon humans could set foot on Mars and the importance of supporting NASA.
Netflix's new series, "Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story," is a prequel to the hit show of the same name. Actress Golda Rosheuvel, who portrays the older Queen Charlotte, sat down with Catherine Herridge to discuss her role in the spinoff.
Every month during her physical therapy, Melody Morrow's billing statement arrived in the mail with a new drawing.
Congressional leaders are expected to meet with President Biden next week to discuss the debt ceiling as the national default deadline quickly approaches. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion joins with a look ahead.
A report released in March found that AI services could automate as many as 300 million fulltime jobs worldwide.
The Labor Department's latest report shows employers added 253,000 jobs in April. Daniel Altman, chief economist at Instawork, breaks down the findings.
Every month during her physical therapy, Melody Morrow's billing statement arrived in the mail with a new drawing. Steve Hartman has the story in "On the Road."
Police bodycam video released this week shows Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students, talking his way out of a ticket during a traffic stop in October, several weeks for the slayings.
Some users of TurboTax could receive payments of up to $85 each as part of a $141 million settlement Intuit reached in a lawsuit alleging that it deceived some lower income customers into paying for tax services that should have been free.
The popularity of artificial intelligence has exploded, and its impact could stretch across industries. Nancy Chen takes a look at what it could mean for many types of jobs.
Dr. Rochelle Walensky announced Friday that she will step down from her position as director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in June.
King Charles III will be formally crowned Saturday, marking the first coronation for the British monarchy since his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, was crowned in 1953. Holly Williams has the latest on the final preparations.
The Drug Enforcement Administration is using a new method in its fight against fentanyl by targeting the entire trafficking network. Nancy Cordes has details.
A large blaze broke out at an oil refinery in Deer Park, Texas, Friday, near Houston.
Former President Donald Trump's 48-minute deposition video was made public Friday in the trial in which Trump is being accused of raping writer E. Jean Carroll. Trump's attorneys said he will not take the stand in his own defense. Scott McFarlane reports.
The U.S. added 253,000 jobs in April, according to a report released Friday by the Labor Department, well above estimates from economists. Unemployment also fell to 3.4%, and wages were also higher. Ed O'Keefe has the details.
The chokehold death of a 30-year-old man earlier this week aboard a New York City subway, which was ruled a homicide, will likely go to a grand jury, sources told CBS News Friday.
The man who is seen placing Jordan Neely in a chokehold has not been charged in connection with Neely's death.