College tuition insurance: What it is and how to get it
Tuition insurance offers financial protection for students who may face unexpected hardships during their studies.
Tuition insurance offers financial protection for students who may face unexpected hardships during their studies.
The incidents come just weeks after a presidential candidate with a tough stance on organized crime and corruption was assassinated after a rally.
Today's elevated mortgage rates may be ideal if you're in the market for a home, but there are upsides to consider.
The enormous bull with long horns was seen riding shotgun in a sedan until the animal and its owner were stopped by police.
The country's equality ministry's crisis committee will analyze the latest cases of gender-based violence as tries to show that "sexism is over."
Customers want to know just how much meat is in their Whopper — and they're taking their fight to court.
A convicted murderer escaped from a Pennsylvania prison just one week after he was sentenced to life in prison without parole, officials said. Danelo Cavalcante, who is "considered an extremely dangerous man," escaped from Chester County Prison in West Chester on Thursday morning, authorities said. CBS News correspondent Nancy Chen reports.
Residents throughout Florida's Gulf Coast are cleaning up and preparing to rebuild after Hurricane Idalia damaged numerous homes and businesses in the region. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca reports from Cedar Key, Florida.
With the economic forecast unclear, investors may benefit by adding gold to their portfolio this fall.
The site aims to serve as a "one-stop shop" for publicly available information related to unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAPs, according to the Pentagon.
Furniture tip-overs have caused 234 deaths, including those of 199 children, from January 2000 to April 2022.
Pharmacy chain leader exits as the company pivots away from retail toward offering more health care services.
As part of our "School Matters" series, we've been highlighting important issues inside America's schools. Sixth grade teacher Ms. Barbara Talley joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her middle school's free food pantry that helps students focus in the classroom — and she receives a surprise donation furnished from Kind Snacks.
A new safety standard takes effect today forcing manufacturers to take additional steps to prevent tip-over injuries from furniture. But consumers need to be aware that any furniture manufactured prior to today is not covered. Most important, advocates urge parents to anchor their furniture for safety. CBS News' Consumer Investigative Correspondent Anna Werner joins "CBS Mornings" with more.
The indie movie "Sound of Freedom" has surprised Hollywood by raking in nearly $200 million in the box office — all while controversy swirls around it. The film's director and co-writer Alejandro Monteverde joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his movie and the criticisms and conspiracy theories surrounding it.
Roger Heathcote was Gayle King's teacher in high school. He and his wife Peggy let Gayle live with them her senior year when her family had to move cross-country for her father's job. They join us on "CBS Mornings" to talk about what she was like in high school.
Christine Vance, Rebecca Vance and Rebecca's son likely died of malnutrition and hypothermia, according to the autopsies released this week.
Puerto Ricans have no vote in the U.S. presidential election, but they can vote in the primaries.
Heidi Horten's husband Helmut Horten was a member of the Nazi party and took over businesses abandoned by persecuted Jewish owners during the war
Survivors tell of harrowing stories of jumping out of a building to escape a fire in South Africa. More than 70 people died in the blaze at the building where hundreds lived. BBC News correspondent Shingai Nyoka reports from Johannesburg.
More than 57% of Americans are planning to squeeze in a Labor Day weekend getaway during the unofficial end of the summer travel season. It comes as the Southeast recovers from Hurricane Idalia and airports brace for another potentially record-breaking stretch of crowds. Kris Van Cleave has the travel outlook from LAX.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas released an updated financial disclosure on Thursday showing the took multiple trips on a private jet owned by GOP megadonor Harlan Crow. Thomas's relationships and vacations with welathy conservatives have been criticized by Democrats, though he says he followed long-standing rules. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports from the Supreme Court.
"Their lives are in danger," a former U.S. soldier trying to help Massoud through a "flawed and ridiculous" application process told CBS News.
Denzel Washington's name has become synonymous with Hollywood box office blockbusters. In 2005, he spoke with Ed Bradley about his acting career – both in movies and theater. "Acting is not work; acting is a privilege and it’s a craft," he told 60 Minutes.
Debt relief can be worth it, but make sure you understand the risks and choose a reputable company, experts say.