Trump fraud ruling adds to his string of legal losses in New York
Former President Donald Trump and his company have been winless in a series of costly, cascading high-profile legal battles in New York in the last 14 months.
Here’s what’s open and closed on Presidents Day, from Costco to banks
Presidents Day is a major shopping day in the U.S., but some consumers may find some services closed on February 19.
Mielle Organics founder Monique Rodriguez on growing a company out of tragedy
Monique Rodriguez, the powerhouse behind Mielle Organics, joins ”CBS Mornings” to talk about how she started her brand from her kitchen nearly a decade ago and is now in over 100,000 stores worldwide.
Royal Caribbean’s newest cruise ship aims to reduce food waste with AI technology
Amid environmentalists’ calls for the cruise industry to minimize waste, Royal Caribbean is introducing the use of artificial intelligence to tackle food waste on its latest and largest vessel, the “Icon of the Seas.”
A look at Trump’s mounting legal troubles as South Carolina Republican primary nears
With the South Carolina Republican presidential primary looming, former President Donald Trump is facing more legal troubles after he is ordered by a New York City court to pay over $350 million in penalties for fraud.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vows to “finish the job” against Hamas
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vows to “finish the job” of destroying Hamas and rescuing hostages as Israeli forces gears up for a possible ground assault in Rafah, in southern Gaza.
Alexey Navalny’s widow says Russia is “hiding his body”
Russian officials say leading opposition figure Alexey Navalny suffered “sudden death syndrome” in prison.
Is tax preparation software worth it? Here’s what some experts think
Tax software can help you file your tax returns quickly and affordably, but it’s not right the choice for everyone.
New York man running “Breaking Bad-style drug lab” pleads guilty
Matthew Leshinsky was “operating a Breaking Bad-style drug lab and tried to conceal it under the guise of a legitimate business,” the district attorney said.
U.N.’s top court considering legality of Israel’s occupation of West Bank
Historic meetings are now underway on the legality of Israel’s decades-long occupation of lands sought for a Palestinian state.