Who qualifies for credit card debt forgiveness?
Are you looking for a fast way out of credit card debt? Credit card debt forgiveness might help. Here’s how.
Why you should open a high-yield savings account this January
Start 2024 off on a high note and start saving now.
Clayton Kershaw says three of his ‘toughest at-bats’ are against Cardinals
LOS ANGELES – Clayton Kershaw, one of the most prolific pitchers in 21st-century baseball, has an interesting history against the St. Louis Cardinals. Clayton Kershaw made his MLB debut against the Cardinals in 2008. He’s 10-6 against St. Louis all-time in the regular season with a 3.00 ERA over 135 innings. However, that hasn’t generally […]
Amazon Books’ Editorial Director shares top recommendations to start the new year
Sarah Gelman, Editorial Director of Amazon Books, joins “CBS Mornings” to share her top recommendations to tackle your resolutions in 2024, including eating better and boosting productivity.
Fallout from Harvard president’s resignation
Reactions have been strong since Claudine Gay announced Tuesday she would step down as Harvard’s president, just six months after taking the job. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has more on how Gay’s downfall began with controversial testimony on Capitol Hill and ended with allegations of plagiarism.
Xerox to cut 15% of workers in strategy it calls a “reinvention”
Ailing digital printing company said it is laying off 15% of its workforce as it looks to energize growth.
SpaceX launches first batch of direct-to-cell satellites
SpaceX fired its first rocket of 2024 Tuesday, launching 21 Starlink satellites, including ones the company hopes will act like a cell phone tower in space. CBS News space analyst Bill Harwood has more.
Four U.S.-Mexico border crossings set to reopen
House Speaker Mike Johnson and a group of Republican lawmakers will visit the southern border Wednesday, the day before the U.S. is set to reopen four border crossings. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez has more.
1st U.S. execution by nitrogen gas would cause “humiliating death,” experts say
Experts have denounced Alabama’s planned execution of a death row inmate by nitrogen hypoxia — an untested suffocation method that they say could cause “grave suffering.”
Health officials are monitoring a triple threat of respiratory illnesses
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports a significant rise in emergency room visits due to the flu, RSV and COVID-19.