How will Trump react to Obamas’ comments at DNC?
Former President Donald Trump and running mate JD Vance are headed to Asheboro, North Carolina, for a rally focused on national security. This comes after Day 2 of the DNC when former first lady Michelle Obama responded to Trump’s “Black jobs” comments. CBS News’ Scott MacFarlane reports.
Will mortgage rates drop below 6% this fall? Experts weigh in
Mortgage rate reductions appear imminent. But will they drop below 6% this fall? Here’s what some experts think.
Kamala Harris’ nomination sparks surge in voter enthusiasm among Democrats and independents
According to the latest CBS News poll, Democratic voter enthusiasm has risen since Kamala Harris was announced as her party’s nominee. In Chicago, Tony Dokoupil speaks to voters to see how the numbers translate in real life.
Spanx unveils new line of stiletto-heeled sneakers called Sneex
Roughly 10 years in the making, the luxury hybrid shoe features a three-inch heel without the agony, according to creator Sara Blakely.
Over 3 tons of meth found in fake watermelon, celery shipments
Border agents seized almost $6 million worth of methamphetamine from trucks carrying shipments of produce — real and fake — into California.
Is a HELOC or home equity loan better this fall?
Home equity loans and HELOCs offer borrowers unique benefits. But only one will likely be better to open this fall.
Federal judge in Texas overturns FTC ban on noncompete agreements
A judge in Texas blocked a new rule from the FTC that would have made it easier for employees to quit and work for a rival.
Trump returns to outdoor rallies with North Carolina event, first since assassination attempt
Former President Donald Trump continues his battleground state tour with a speech in Asheboro, North Carolina, marking his first outdoor event since a July assassination attempt in Pennsylvania.
Police raid Andrew Tate’s home probing alleged sex crimes against minors
Romanian officials say influencer Andrew Tate’s home was raided in a probe over alleged crimes including trafficking of minors and sexual intercourse with a minor.
Missouri inmate tries to prove innocence as execution looms
Marcellus Williams was set to be executed in 2017, but a stay was issued after new DNA evidence came to light.