Settlement limits Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law
A lawsuit settlement in Florida over the state’s “Don’t Say Gay” law will allow students and teachers to openly discuss gender identity and sexual orientation as long as it’s not part of classroom instruction. Jim DeFede from CBS News Miami has more.
‘Lucky Mom’ wins $1.4 million from Lucky Day Lotto in Illinois
CHICAGO (WMBD) – One lucky mom in Illinois is $1.4 million richer after matching all five numbers in the Lucky Day Lotto evening drawing on March 6. The winner, who wishes to remain anonymous, said she learned she won after she had trouble falling back to sleep after her baby woke her up. “My baby […]
TikTok’s fate in the U.S. hangs in the balance. What would a sale mean?
Here’s how a sale of the Chinese-owned app could eliminate security threats, but finding the right buyer could be difficult.
HIV prevention drugs are effective, but many who need them are left out
Many at-risk Americans either do not know about PrEP or don’t have access. Here’s why raising awareness is key to ending the HIV epidemic in the U.S.
10 lies scammers tell to separate you from your money
Rip-off artists often use the same phrases to sow confusion and induce panic among their victims. Here’s what to watch out for.
RFK Jr. teases VP speculation amid push to be on more states’ ballots
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign told CBS News that he is considering NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers and former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura as potential running mates.
Hunter Biden declines GOP invitation to testify publicly at House hearing
A lawyer for Hunter Biden said the president’s son would consider testifying at a hearing with relatives of former President Donald Trump.
The best times to get cheap long-term care insurance
Long-term care insurance can be costly, but it may be possible to get lower-cost premiums. Find out how here.
Inflation is up. Here’s why you should open a CD now.
Inflation ticked up again this week, making now an opportune time to open a CD account. Here’s why.
St. Charles man accused of trying to torch family member’s home
ST. CHARLES, Mo. – A St. Charles County Circuit Court judge signed an arrest warrant Tuesday for a man accused of trying to set a relative’s home ablaze. According to the St. Charles Police Department’s probable cause statement, the incident happened on March 11 in the 900 block of Washington Street. The victim called the […]