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Economists says the new U.S.-EU trade pact averts a trade war and eases uncertainty, but locks high tariffs into place.
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Economists says the new U.S.-EU trade pact averts a trade war and eases uncertainty, but locks high tariffs into place.
Hackers accessed direct messages and selfies belonging to users of the women-only dating intel app, Tea says.
Tariffs are generally paid for by the importing business in the U.S. to the U.S. government.
Merchants can opt into the cryptocurrency system, called "Pay with Crypto," in the coming weeks, according to PayPal.
Trump says he's "very disappointed" with Vladimir Putin, and he's shortening the deadline for the Russian leader to agree a ceasefire with Ukraine.
President Trump met with top European officials demanding fairer trade with the 27-member European Union at his golf course on the Scottish coast.
A dating advice app that lets women anonymously review their dates and compare notes has surged in popularity.
President Trump said he's considering using money generated by U.S. tariffs to offer a "little rebate" to Americans.
With the Trump administration setting 15% as a floor for tariffs, companies and economists are warning of higher prices later this year.
The 4% rule can shape your retirement income strategy, but there are factors that annuity buyers need to know first.
With gold prices high and a new Fed meeting slated for this week, here's what investors should be considering now.
Feeling overwhelmed by your finances? These smart, simple moves can help ease the pressure you're feeling now.
CBS News is tracking the rising cost of products most impacted by tariffs imposed and soon-to-be-imposed by President Trump, from grocery items to cars and trucks.
These charts track prices consumers pay for groceries and other goods now compared to five years ago.
About 23% of people over 50 want to delay their retirements over financial readiness and economic worries, a survey found.
Tens of millions of Americans are unable to save for retirement through their jobs. "That's not a gap — it's a crisis," one expert says.
Like millions of Americans, Alicia and Chu Gomez are experiencing the waves of an uncertain, see-sawing market.
Unemployment is rising among recent college grads as employers turn to artificial intelligence to handle entry-level work.
Companies have reported more than 744,000 job cuts this year — the highest figure since the first six months of 2020, according to an outplacement firm.
We asked three experts what fresh college graduates can do to prepare as artificial intelligence changes how Americans work. Here's what they said.
Hall of Fame Chicago Cubs slugger and second baseman Ryne Sandberg has died, following a battle with prostate cancer.
In April, the Trump administration, citing DEI issues, abruptly discontinued millions of dollars in mental health grants designed to help students.
Border Patrol and the Florida Highway Patrol arrested Kenny Laynez, an 18-year-old high school senior who was on his way to work as a landscaper, back in May.
Cuts to SNAP benefits may lead to a surge in demand at food banks that serve America's most food insecure communities.
The Trump administration accused Judge Boasberg on Monday of making "improper public comments" about President Trump, after months of sparring over the government's deportation policies.
Hackers accessed direct messages and selfies belonging to users of the women-only dating intel app, Tea says.
Economists says the new U.S.-EU trade pact averts a trade war and eases uncertainty, but locks high tariffs into place.
Tariffs are generally paid for by the importing business in the U.S. to the U.S. government.
Merchants can opt into the cryptocurrency system, called "Pay with Crypto," in the coming weeks, according to PayPal.
Trump says he's "very disappointed" with Vladimir Putin, and he's shortening the deadline for the Russian leader to agree a ceasefire with Ukraine.
Federal employees can talk about religion at work, including by encouraging coworkers to "re-think" their own beliefs, a memo said Monday.
In April, the Trump administration, citing DEI issues, abruptly discontinued millions of dollars in mental health grants designed to help students.
Border Patrol and the Florida Highway Patrol arrested Kenny Laynez, an 18-year-old high school senior who was on his way to work as a landscaper, back in May.
The Trump administration accused Judge Boasberg on Monday of making "improper public comments" about President Trump, after months of sparring over the government's deportation policies.
Two officials were ousted from the Justice Department's antitrust division, following tension in a key office that fights monopolies.
The American Medical Association expresses "deep concern" over a report that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy plans to remove members of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.
Head Colorado Buffaloes football Coach Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders revealed his bladder cancer diagnosis for the first time on Monday morning.
Iron is a vital mineral that supports bodily functions, but getting it from red meat can also come with some negative health effects. Here are good alternatives.
Last month, Erin Moriarty reported on a "Sunday Morning" investigation into practices of the kidney dialysis industry. Among those we met: L.Q. Goldring, who turned to dialysis after experiencing kidney failure as a young adult – and who received news shortly after our story aired.
New mothers say they had to undergo devastating investigations after hospitals reported their false positive drug tests to child welfare agencies shortly after they gave birth.
Economists says the new U.S.-EU trade pact averts a trade war and eases uncertainty, but locks high tariffs into place.
Three young men have been killed and 10 others injured at a popular nightspot in the Turks and Caicos Islands, officials said.
Tariffs are generally paid for by the importing business in the U.S. to the U.S. government.
Authorities say a landslide triggered by heavy rain likely caused a train to derail in southern Germany, killing two rail workers and a passenger.
Israel has allowed more aid to flow into Gaza, under intense pressure over Palestinians starving to death, but the U.N. says much more is still needed.
Twelve-time Grammy nominee Busta Rhymes joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss his decades-long career, selling more than 20 million albums and what fans can expect from his upcoming project "Vengeance."
First on "CBS Mornings," Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest talk about starring in the new romantic film "My Oxford Year," based on Julia Whelan's best-selling novel about love, ambition, and life-changing choices at Oxford University.
As host of "The Tonight Show" for 30 years, Johnny Carson was the king of late-night TV – the pre-eminent Hollywood talent broker, monologist, and national taste-maker. But the public rarely saw the private side of the man who helped tuck tens of millions of Americans into bed each night. Correspondent Jim Axelrod talks with Mike Thomas (co-author, with Bill Zehme, of "Carson the Magnificent") about the late-night host's enduring impact and private difficulties; comedians Robert Klein and George Wallace, who describe a "Tonight Show" appearance as comedy's Mt. Everest; and actress Dyan Cannon, who says of Carson, "There was nobody as big a star." (Originally aired March 2, 2025.)
The singer's love for the Great American Songbook goes far beyond standards written by Gershwin or Porter.
Michael Feinstein's love for the Great American Songbook goes far beyond standards written by Gershwin or Porter. He talks with correspondent David Pogue about his musical roots, and the artists of today whose work, he says, add to the Great American Songbook. He also talks about creating the Great American Songbook Foundation, which aims to preserve the cultural legacy of American popular music.
Hackers accessed direct messages and selfies belonging to users of the women-only dating intel app, Tea says.
Merchants can opt into the cryptocurrency system, called "Pay with Crypto," in the coming weeks, according to PayPal.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
A team at the University of Maryland is working on a flight suit that could help pilots avoid disorientation by using vibrations. The FAA says pilot disorientation causes 5% to 10% of all general aviation accidents. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports.
China unveiled its latest technological innovations at the nation's largest artificial intelligence conference over the weekend, while the government promoted global AI cooperation. Sharon Goldman, an AI reporter for Fortune, joins with more details.
Eight babies in the UK were born using DNA from three people through an IVF technique that isn't legal in the U.S. NYU professor Arthur Caplan joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to explain the science and ethical concerns.
In a new survey, 31% of teens said their conversations with AI companions were "as satisfying or more satisfying" than talking with real friends.
Humans beat AI programs made by Google and OpenAI at an international mathematics competition, but the technology shows some "very exciting" progress.
Dr. Jon LaPook joins comedy legend Alan Zweibel to explore how laughter can reduce stress and support heart health.
Writer Olga Khazan, a lifelong introvert obsessed with work, was unhappy with who she was, and so vowed to redesign her personality by living outside her comfort zone – a journey she documented in her new book, "Me, But Better."
An NYPD officer and 3 others were killed in Midtown Manhattan shooting on Monday. City officials took questions about the case.
Rodney Harrison, former chief of department for the NYPD, and CBS News law enforcement contributor Richard Esposito offer their thoughts on how the investigation into Monday night's deadly shooting in the heart of New York City could progress.
A gunman killed at least one police officer and shot a handful of other people Monday in the heart of New York City. CBS News New York has the latest details.
At least one police officer is dead after a gunman opened fire in Midtown Manhattan Monday. CBS News New York reports.
New York City police officers responded Monday to an active shooter situation in Midtown Manhattan. At least one police officer and two civilians were shot, according to the NYPD. CBS News New York reports.
About 3,870 employees have applied to depart NASA over two rounds through the Trump administration's deferred resignation program, the agency disclosed.
NASA's twin TRACERS satellites launched from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Wednesday. The satellites will study how to protect Earth from the space weather surrounding the planet. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood has more.
Along with launching two NASA probes, the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carried five other satellites into orbit with goals ranging from basic science to technology development.
Sunday marks the 56th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission -- the first to land humans on the moon. Now, NASA is in a multiyear effort to return astronauts to the moon starting in 2026, with an eye toward a crewed mission to Mars in the 2030s.
NWA 16788, the largest piece of Mars on Earth, fetched $5.3 million at auction. Franklin Institute chief astronomer and planetarium director Derrick Pitts joins CBS News with more.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Bizarre clues and evidence in the investigation into the Colorado mother's disappearance include a spy pen, plastic needle cap, and a chipmunk alibi.
Live performances are in full swing this summer. Scroll through our concert gallery, featuring pictures by CBS News photojournalist Jake Barlow and photographers Ed Spinelli and Kirstine Walton.
A suspect was taken into custody after an attack on Pearl Street Mall in Boulder on June 1 in which there were 15 people and a dog who were victims. The suspect threw Molotov cocktails that burned some of the victims, who were part of a march for Israeli hostages.
Protests against the Trump administration took place across the U.S. Saturday. The demonstrations were held to mark the 250th anniversary of the start of the Revolutionary War.
A special session of the Texas legislature is underway to address several issues, including the redrawing of the state's congressional map. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports.
President Trump is calling for more accountability from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when it comes to delivering humanitarian aid to people in Gaza. Bob Kitchen, vice president of emergencies for the International Rescue Committee, joined CBS News to discuss.
An NYPD officer and 3 others were killed in Midtown Manhattan shooting on Monday. City officials took questions about the case.
Israel is under intense pressure to increase the amount of aid flowing into Gaza. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Debora Patta is in Jordan, one of the countries that recently resumed air drops of aid into the territory.
A new study published Monday in the Journal of Geophysical Research appears to have solved the mystery of how lightning is created, using math. Victor Pasko, a professor in the department of electrical engineering at Penn State University and the leader of this study, joined CBS News to discuss.