Gold’s price surpasses $2,500 an ounce: 4 moves to make now
Want to capitalize on the gold rush? If so, there are a few strategic investment moves you should make right now.
Abortion rights to go before Missouri, Arizona voters in November
Voters in Missouri and Arizona will weigh in on reproductive rights in November, as the states join a growing list with the issue on the ballot.
The world of running shoes: A beginner’s guide to shopping for the right pair
Here’s everything a beginner needs to know before shopping for the best running shoes in 2024.
Biden, Obama and the Clintons set to speak at DNC
The Democratic National Convention will feature speeches by three presidents when the party gathers next week in Chicago.
UAW files labor charges against Trump and Musk after X interview
UAW president Shawn Fain alleged the former president and Tesla CEO illegally threatened workers during their X interview.
8/13: CBS News 24/7 Episode 2
President Biden on record with Vice President Kamala Harris; Abortion measures on the ballet in Arizona and Missouri.
How Google’s quest to join AI race is going
Google is hosting its annual event Tuesday to unveil new products and projects using artificial technology. Abrar Al-Heeti, a CNET technology reporter, joins CBS News with more details.
San Francisco offers businesses free rent to fill downtown stores
San Francisco is offering up to six months of free rent for businesses to move into empty storefronts downtown that lost tenants during the pandemic. Sarah Dennis Phillips, the executive director for San Francisco’s Office of Economic and Workforce Development, joins CBS News with more program details.
St. Louis charter amendment may hold vacant property owners accountable
ST. LOUIS — The Board of Aldermen approved a series of bills today that may place proposed City Charter amendments on the November 5th ballot. These amendments now await the mayor’s approval before being sent to the Board of Election Commissioners for placement on the ballot. They require a 60% approval rate to pass. “I’m […]
Ferguson police release body cam, security footage of officer assault
FERGUSON, Mo. – The Ferguson Police Department released body-worn camera video and surveillance footage showing a protester charging and knocking Officer Travis Brown to the ground during a fracas last Friday night outside the department headquarters. At Tuesday’s news conference, Ferguson Mayor Ella Jones and St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell joined Police Chief […]