Scarlett Johansson on what drew her to the role of Elita-1 in “Transformers One”
Oscar-nominated Scarlett Johansson joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss her role as Elita-1 in “Transformers One,” her career, motherhood and her excitement about working on the “Jurassic Park” franchise.
United says Taylor Swift concerts drove 25% uptick in demand
United said demand for its flights surges wherever Taylor Swift jets off to for her next concert.
U.S. Air Force gives update on new B-21 stealth bomber
The futuristic B-21 Raider is conducting multiple test flights a week, officials said.
Car insurance rates are soaring. Here’s how to cut costs.
As the average cost of car insurance climbs over $2,300 per year, Consumer Reports’ Brian Vines provides practical advice to reduce payments.
Catholic women lead push for female priests
Lisa Ling explores a growing movement of women defying Catholic Church tradition by becoming priests. These leaders hope to pave the way for future generations, despite pushback from the Vatican.
NY women leading rebel movement for women clergy in Catholic Church
The CBS Mornings series, “The State of Spirituality with Lisa Ling,” explores unique paths to faith, spirituality and religion.
Teamsters union doesn’t endorse a presidential candidate for the first time since 1996
For the first time since 1996, the Teamsters union did not endorse a presidential candidate, stating that neither former President Donald Trump nor Vice President Kamala Harris provided “serious commitments” to the group.
Fed cuts interest rates, what happens now?
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday announced an interest rate cut of 0.5%, bringing rates down from their previous 23-year high. CBS News contributor Javier David has more on what that means for you.
Small zoo sees a “bouncy pork” bonanza with Moo Deng the baby hippo
A small zoo in Thailand plans to capitalize on Moo Deng the baby pygmy hippo’s popularity, hoping to patent her brand to help all its animal inhabitants.
How the Fed’s interest rate reduction will impact your finances
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday announced it was lowering its benchmark interest rate by 0.50 percentage points, the first cut since March of 2020. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains what the rate reduction means for consumers.