The best patio umbrellas of 2024 deliver the ultimate shade for under $150
Liven up your patio and get much-needed sun coverage with the best patio umbrellas of 2024.
Tesla cuts prices around the globe amid slowing demand for its EVs
Tesla reduced prices by $2,000 on three of its five models in the U.S. and also slashed prices in China and Germany.
Climate politics and the bottom line — CBS News poll
Many Americans see an economic cost to combating climate change.
Concerns of Russian offensive in Ukraine, Zelenskyy pushing allies for weapons
Ukraine is readying soldiers for a major Russian offensive that is expected in the coming months, with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urging allies to send his country weapons. Washington Post reporter Mary Ilyushina joined CBS News to discuss the latest developments in the Russia-Ukraine war.
Best headphones under $100
Shop our picks for some of the best headphones you’ll find under $100 from top brands like Apple, JBL, Anker, and more.
Can you buy long-term care insurance in your 80s?
If you’re in your 80s, you may be wondering if you can still qualify for long-term care insurance. Find out here.
Alligator attack victim reveals how he survived: “I knew I was going to die”
An alligator had fixed its jaws around Will Georgitis’ arm in South Carolina and dragged him 50 feet underwater.
Biden admin. announces $7 billon solar energy investment
The Environmental Protection Agency on Monday announced $7 billion worth of federal grants for projects that will provide solar energy to 900,000 low-income and disadvantaged households. John Podesta, a senior advisor to President Biden on international climate policy, joins CBS News with more.
Fears of antisemitism at Columbia University as protests continue
Columbia University held classes online Monday as pro-Palestinian campus protests entered a sixth day. CBS News’ Meg Oliver reports on heightened campus security, and Sam Vinograd, a CBS News contributor and former counterterrorism official, breaks down the government’s response to antisemitism in the U.S.
A Missouri lottery player just won $1,000 a Week for Life
ST. PETERS,Mo. – What would you do if you won $1,000 per week for the rest of your life? Well, that isn’t just a hypothetical question for one Missouri lottery player. It appears that state officials are still looking for the winner. Someone from St. Peters, Missouri, bought a winning Cash4Life Quick Pick ticket for […]