CDC reports single-week decrease in flu activity — but "upsurge" may loom
The CDC noted a recent dip in influenza activity, but experts say more increases are expected, meaning it's not time to back down from precautions like the flu shot.
The CDC noted a recent dip in influenza activity, but experts say more increases are expected, meaning it's not time to back down from precautions like the flu shot.
Several nations, including Russia and Iran, are condemning the U.S.-led joint airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen. The U.S. and NATO are defending the move, saying the strikes were aimed at protecting commercial shipping vessels traveling through the Red Sea. State Department spokesman Vedant Patel joined CBS News to discuss the strikes.
A judge has ordered Donald Trump to pay nearly $400,000 for The New York Times' fees in a now-dismissed lawsuit.
Texas National Guard troops deployed by Gov. Greg Abbott are blocking U.S. Border Patrol agents from processing migrants in a public area of Eagle Pass, just a mile away from the U.S.-Mexico border. The federal government previously used the space to hold migrants in a staging area before further processing. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez has more.
Bitcoin fund trading is underway for the second day following the SEC's approval of the first U.S.-listed exchange-traded funds tied to the cryptocurrency. The move offers investors exposure to the world's largest cryptocurrency without directly holding it. Eric Balchunas, senior ETF analyst at Bloomberg, joined CBS News to discuss what this all means.
The annual CES consumer tech convention is wrapping up its week-long stay in Las Vegas on Friday. The event featured some of the industry's latest advances across virtual reality, robots, and the growing realm of artificial intelligence. Nick Wolny, senior editor at CNET, joined CBS News with a recap of the week.
Could West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin be retiring from Congress to mount a 2024 run for president? CBS News campaign reporter Jake Rosen has more from New Hampshire, where Manchin is meeting with voters.
The Houthis have said they will respond after the U.S. and U.K. hit the Iranian-backed rebels in Yemen. The U.S. says the strikes were retaliation for continued Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang has more on how the White House decided to act. And Phil Stewart, military affairs and intelligence correspondent for Reuters, joined CBS News to discuss the threat of war spreading throughout the Middle East.
The Supreme Court said Friday it will weigh whether a city's enforcement of rules prohibiting homeless residents from camping on public property violates the Constitution's protection from cruel and unusual punishment.
If you want to maximize the interest returns on your savings, it makes a lot of sense to open one of these top CDs.
Fifteen years after the Hudson River plane landing known as the "miracle on the Hudson," Captain Sully Sullenberger joins CBS News with his reflections and the lessons learned as pilot of U.S. Airways flight 1549. Sullenberger also weighs in on the safety implications of the Alaska Airlines incident that occurred earlier this month.
These top-earning accounts could result in hefty interest returns to help you build wealth for the long term.
Get a cinema-like movie experience at home or outdoors. Use a projector -- instead of a TV -- from Samsung, Hisense or one of our other favorites for 2024.
Peacock is the only place to watch the Dolphins vs. Chiefs game. Here's how to watch it at a discount.
Dancer's owners were "convinced" she died in the fall, park officials said, but the 3-year-old "professional troublemaker" survived.
The cuts come shortly after Citi laid off 10% of its senior staff as part of a restructuring effort aimed at boosting its earnings.
The U.S. and U.K. carried out strikes Thursday targeting the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen in retaliation for attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea. Sam Vinograd, a CBS News contributor and former assistant secretary for counterterrorism and threat prevention at the Department of Homeland Security, says the Houthis left the U.S. and its allies "no choice" but to take action.
The nation's largest drugstore chain says closures to start next month and end in early April.
Purina is responding to unsubstantiated accounts on social media alleging its Pro Plan food had sickened dozens of pets.
If you're dealing with overwhelming debt, here are a few strategies you can use to build a bright financial future.
Quaker Oats expands prior recall to include more granola bars, cereals and a snack mix possibly tainted with bacteria.
As gestational surrogacy faces scrutiny, compensation for gestational surrogates is rising nationwide.
The dictionaries and encyclopedias are being reviewed based on state legislation that says schools may not have books that depict or describe "sexual conduct" or are "inappropriate."
The Oregon Supreme Court cited the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to take up the issue of former President Donald Trump's eligibility for office.
The gunman is already serving a sentence of life in prison with no chance of parole after he pleaded guilty to state charges in the 2022 attack.