Should you open a CD before the June Fed meeting? 3 things to consider now
With the next Federal Reserve meeting just weeks away, savers may want to open a CD account now. Here’s why.
Are enough doctors trained on obesity medicine?
As weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy become more popular, obesity medicine specialists are concerned that not enough physicians have received specialized training to help patients navigate the medicine. Dr. Celine Gounder, CBS News medical contributor and editor-at-large for public health at KFF, has more on the situation.
The Dish: Mixing a flavor of the Florida Keys with an American classic dessert
In “The Dish: Recipe,” is a flavor of the Florida Keys with a recipe for a classic American dessert. New York Times Cooking brings “CBS Mornings” a special recipe for key lime pie that’s tart, light and not overly sweet.
Group of athletes look to bring back Ulama, one of the world’s oldest sports
Ulama, one of the world’s oldest sports, is thought to be an inspiration for modern day soccer and football. It was played by Meso-Americans in Central and North America more than 3,000 years ago. Now, a group of athletes are bringing it back to the U.S., hoping to reclaim their ancestral culture.
Why you should open a high-yield savings account after your CD matures
Do you have a CD that matures soon? If so, you may want to open a high-yield savings account. Here’s why.
More severe storms hit Texas, leaving thousands without power
More than 400,000 homes and businesses are without power in Texas after another onslaught of severe weather Tuesday night brought baseball-sized hail and wind strong enough to move a jet parked on the tarmac at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. CBS News correspondent Tom Hanson has more.
Patrol car hits women on Florida beach; sergeant cited for careless driving
A sergeant patrolling Daytona Beach in a public safety cruiser struck and injured two 18-year-old women as they sunbathed on Memorial Day.
Black passengers sue American Airlines, alleging racial discrimination
Three passengers allege American Airlines employees removed Black men from a January flight due to a body odor complaint.
Google Doodle celebrates rare rise of double cicada broods
ST. LOUIS – As cicadas continue to swarm the St. Louis region and much of the United States, you may notice a unique tribute to them on your Google search engine. Wednesday’s Google Doodle celebrates two broods of cicadas that have simultaneously emerged at the same time. It’s a rare occurrence that scientists know as […]
Israeli military denies involvement in strikes on two encampments in Gaza
Palestinians say dozens have been killed in the latest Israeli attacks on two camps, including one for people displaced by the war. Israel’s military continues to insist it isn’t behind the attacks on the two encampments.