Nearly half of middle-class Americans don’t plan to retire at 65, study finds
About half of middle-class Americans who are employed plan to work past 65, according to a study from the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies and the Transamerica Institute. CBS News MoneyWatch reporter Aimee Picchi has more.
Sir Antony Gormley’s art installation transforms historic Houghton Hall
In Norfolk, England, the historic landscape of Houghton Hall has been transformed by an expansive art installation by renowned artist Sir Antony Gormley. The project, called “Time Horizon,” will be on display through October.
9 deaths connected to listeria outbreak from Boar’s Head deli meat
The CDC says at least nine people have died and 57 others have been hospitalized in connection to a listeria outbreak that originated from deli meats at the Boar’s Head plant in Jarratt, Virginia. It is the country’s largest listeria outbreak in more than a decade.
Appeals court revives lawsuit against TikTok over girl’s death in viral challenge
TikTok is facing a lawsuit over a 10-year-old girl’s death after she took part in a viral challenge on the social media app. This lawsuit centers around TikTok’s algorithm and what it promotes to users. An appeals court judge ruled that “Tiktok makes choices about the content recommended and promoted to specific users, and by […]
Education Secretary Cardona talks student loan relief, college affordability after setbacks
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona discusses student loans as President Biden’s latest plan to lower student loan payments for millions of Americans remains stuck in the courts.
Hong Kong court convicts 2 editors of shuttered news outlet of sedition
A Hong Kong court has convicted two former editors of the shuttered Stand News outlet of sedition, highlighting the erosion of press freedom in the region.
How low could mortgage rates drop in 2025? Here’s what experts say
There could be a big shift to mortgage rates next year, according to experts. Here’s what borrowers should know.
France hands Telegram CEO preliminary charges, tells him not to leave
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov’s lawyer calls French prosecutors’ claims of his complicity in alleged criminal activity on the messaging app “totally absurd.”
Eye Opener: Trump campaign involved in incident at Arlington cemetery
Defense officials tell CBS News that some Trump staffers got “aggressive both verbally and physically” when an Arlington cemetery official tried to prevent them from bringing a campaign photographer onto the grounds. Also, severe storms around the country could impact travel this holiday weekend. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
FBI says Trump shooter wasn’t politically motivated
Investigators haven’t found a motive for last month’s assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, but the FBI has said the shooter was not politically motivated and could have chosen to attack President Biden.