Bank of America sued over alleged financial ties to Jeffrey Epstein
A new lawsuit alleges Bank of America profited from its dealings with convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
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A new lawsuit alleges Bank of America profited from its dealings with convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Consumer demand for cannabis-infused beverages is growing even as Americans drink less booze, with major retailers testing the waters.
The U.S. population of people over 65 is expected to surge by 40% over the next 25 years, but many aren't prepared for longevity, a new study says.
Federal prosecutors said a criminal network in Cambodia used forced labor to extract billions from victims in the U.S. and around the world.
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Despite delays at some airports caused by staff shortages, government officials and aviation experts say flying is safe.
Citing the shutdown, the Social Security Administration postponed its announcement of the annual payment bump beneficiaries will receive in 2026.
Federal regulators say a shifter cable defect on some used Dodge Dart cars can impede safe parking.
"We were already living paycheck to paycheck, so this doesn't help at all," one military spouse said of the shutdown.
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The U.S. population of people over 65 is expected to surge by 40% over the next 25 years, but many aren't prepared for longevity, a new study says.
Citing the shutdown, the Social Security Administration postponed its announcement of the annual payment bump beneficiaries will receive in 2026.
Low-income older Americans on average die nearly a decade earlier than wealthier people, a new analysis finds.
"I am very happy doing what I am doing," says one young electrician who pursued a skilled trade as AI disrupts the job market for college grads.
A range of companies and other organizations are sanctioning — and sometimes firing — workers over their public comments about Charlie Kirk. They may have little recourse.
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A Mississippi man convicted of kidnapping, raping and killing a 20-year-old community college student was put to death Wednesday evening at the Mississippi State Penitentiary in Parchman.
CBS News senior White House correspondent Ed O'Keefe asked President Trump Wednesday why he had authorized the CIA to go into Venezuela.
Officials warned that attackers could exploit the vulnerabilities to steal credentials, move laterally through networks, and potentially take full control of targeted systems.
Data shows — and airlines anticipate — robust demand for air travel during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday periods.
According to Labor Department data, in August, nearly two million people in the U.S. faced long-term unemployment, defined as being out of work for at least 27 weeks.
Data shows — and airlines anticipate — robust demand for air travel during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday periods.
A new lawsuit alleges Bank of America profited from its dealings with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Consumer demand for cannabis-infused beverages is growing even as Americans drink less booze, with major brands testing the waters.
The U.S. population of people over 65 is expected to surge by 40% over the next 25 years, but many aren't prepared for longevity, a new study says.
Netanyahu discussed the Gaza peace plan and defended Israel's actions in the region.
CBS News senior White House correspondent Ed O'Keefe asked President Trump Wednesday why he had authorized the CIA to go into Venezuela.
Over the weekend, hundreds of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention employees were laid off, a move that former CDC officials are criticizing as damaging public health preparedness.
The Trump administration will continue paying FBI agents despite the ongoing government shutdown that has frozen paychecks for nearly all federal workers, FBI Director Kash Patel announced.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from firing workers during the government shutdown, saying the human cost "cannot be tolerated."
Over the weekend, hundreds of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention employees were laid off, a move that former CDC officials are criticizing as damaging public health preparedness.
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Netanyahu discussed the Gaza peace plan and defended Israel's actions in the region.
The Israeli military said it had received coffins believed to contain the remains of two more deceased hostages.
President Trump said six "narcoterrorists" were killed in the latest strike, bringing the number of people killed in such attacks since September to at least 27.
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Donnie Wahlberg and Sonequa Martin-Green star in "Boston Blue," a "Blue Bloods" spinoff that follows Detective Danny Reagan as he joins the Boston Police Department.
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Acclaimed author Michael Lewis, known for "The Big Short" and "Moneyball," returns to the story that exposed the 2008 financial crisis. For the first time, he narrates "The Big Short" in an audiobook, offering a fresh perspective on the people and greed that fueled the housing market collapse.
D'Angelo's family said he died Tuesday after a "prolonged and courageous battle with cancer."
As more children dial into social media, a new study is shedding light on how it can negatively affect young users' mental skills, years down the line. Dr. Jason Nagata, one of the lead researchers of the University of California, San Francisco, study, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
The head of Instagram announced new restrictions for users with teen accounts, which include filtering the content on their feeds, similar to what they might see while watching a PG-13 movie. Kurt Wagner, senior reporter for Bloomberg News, joins CBS News to discuss the new changes.
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.
Walmart customers will soon be able to complete transactions through ChatGPT, as the retailer makes push into "agentic commerce."
The family is among dozens suing Roblox, Discord and other tech platforms, alleging they allowed sexual predators access to their children.
Leaf-peeping season has arrived in the Northeast and beyond, but weeks of drought have dulled this year's autumn colors and sent leaves fluttering to the ground earlier than usual.
One bright spot is green sea turtles, which have recovered substantially, the IUCN said as it released its latest Red List of Threatened Species.
As Japan faces rising human-bear encounters, an animal trapped in a grocery store injured two men, while a separate reported mauling proved fatal.
The images taken by two Mars orbiters show a bright, fuzzy white dot of the comet, also known as 3I/ATLAS, appearing to move against a backdrop of distant stars.
One of 2025's three Nobel Prize in Physics winners says the trio's work is "one of the underlying reasons that cellphones work.''
Beaufort County Sheriff P.J. Tanner said Wednesday that the deadly weekend bar shooting on Saint Helena Island, South Carolina, was caused by an "ongoing feud." CBS News' Shanelle Kaul has the latest.
Police images showed drug packages emblazoned with a picture of a cartoon bear from the 2012 comedy "Ted." Another bag featured Chinese characters reading "smooth sailing."
A federal task force operation is underway in Memphis, Tennessee, to address violent crime. Gov. Bill Lee announced that in its first two weeks, the task force arrested 850 violent criminals and known gang members. CBS News correspondent Nicole Valdes has more.
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Cheryl Harris Gates was charged with attempted murder after allegedly trying to poison her husband's energy drink.
"Odd radio circles" are enormous and unexplained phenomena that can only be detected using radio telescopes.
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Starship — the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built — thundered into the evening sky from the southern tip of Texas on Monday.
SpaceX on Monday launched its 11th test flight of the Starship megarocket, moving the company one step closer to its goal of bringing humans back to the moon and eventually to Mars. CBS News space contributor Christian Davenport has more.
Blue Origin is set to launch its 15th space tourism mission on Wednesday. CBS News space analyst Bill Harwood joins with more details.
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Since the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan in 2021, some 200,000 Afghans have found refuge in the U.S. Most were given ""humanitarian parole"" to stay in the country. But the Trump administration has ended those protections and many now face deportation back to Afghanistan, where they fear Taliban retribution. Washington Post reporter John Woodrow Cox joins to discuss one such case.
Emily Groveman left her last job in 2023 and hasn't been able to find another one since. She's tried everything, she says, from reaching out to her network of friends, to working with a recruiter, to posting resume reels on LinkedIn. As Jericka Duncan reports, she's not alone.
Declining vaccination rates are fueling another measles outbreak -- this time in South Carolina. Dozens of unvaccinated students are now under a 21-day quarantine as health officials race to contain the spread. Cristian Benavides reports.