The Jan. 6 Committee has recommended four criminal charges against former President Trump for his actions surrounding the riot. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane shares what happens next and talks about the potential release of Trump's tax returns.
Alyssa Milano is keeping it real. In celebration of her 50th birthday, the Charmed alum shared a makeup-free selfie on Instagram and an empowering message to boot. “This is 50. No filter. No touching up. No make up,” the actress, who starred in Give Me an A and Brazen this year, wrote in the caption. […]
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Tuesday ordered Wells to repay $2 billion to consumers and enacted a $1.7 billion penalty against the bank. It's the largest fine to date against any bank by the CFPB and the largest fine against Wells, which has spent years trying to rehabilitate itself after a series of scandals tied to its sales practices.
BC Ferries has been forced to cancel most sailings due to the snow making the approaches to terminals unpassable. The snow is still falling on most areas.
Director James Mangold grabbed his whip, hopped on Twitter on Monday, and fought back against rumors that there were additional reshoots and “alternative endings” on the upcoming Indiana Jones movie, “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.” “So I took a b-day break from trolls. But it seems I gotta once again say.. We’re not […]
Former EU home affairs commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos held meetings with EU commission vice-presidents at a time when he was being paid by Fight Impunity, an NGO linked to the Qatari corruption allegations.
(NaturalNews) (Natural News) The world is now close to the Great Tribulation period, according to Bible prophecy and end times expert Tom Hughes."We are not yet in the tribulation period. But I believe we are exceptionally close to it. The Bible gives us many warning signs to look for, so we can be aware of the day in which we live and we are … [Read More...] Читать дальше... |
The Toronto Maple Leafs swung another trade on Dec. 19, and it wasn’t one for a top-four defenseman or a top-six scoring winger. If anything, it was more comparable to…
"Wells Fargo's rinse-repeat cycle of violating the law has harmed millions of American families," CFPB director said.
The Atlanta Falcons had a new face behind center in Sunday's 21-18 road loss to the New Orleans Saints. But for the third time in their last six games, the result was the same: a three-point loss.
South African saffron farming producer Saffricon plans to start producing "serious amounts" within the next eight to ten years.
Tokenisation, or the use of blockchain technology to represent assets, has lowered the barriers of entry for investing in private equity as retail investors in other countries are starting to buy token "shares".
You're more likely to prevail in the marketplace if you follow these simple rules.
Scores and highlights of high schools and local colleges from the Aurora, Elgin, Naperville and Lake County coverage areas.
Argentina’s celebrations nearly took a disastrous turn in the streets of Buenos Aires.
Snap Inc., which owns social media app Snapchat, is the latest company to order workers back to the office. Nicholas Gordon, an associate editor at Fortune magazine, joined "CBS News Mornings" to discuss the decision and the return-to-office drive among tech companies.
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Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Sergio Garcia and Bubba Watson are among the top players to have joined LIV.
There seems to be a pattern to when Edwards is happiest and plays his best. Host Michael Rand tells you what he noticed — and Vikings writer Andrew Krammer shares what he noticed about the Vikings defense.
An addictive Ab-Soul track featuring a remix of a beloved soul sample, a philosophical premise and an energetic, did-I-even-stutter type of flow.
A federal appeals court on Monday ruled that the Biden administration cannot enforce its planned COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees of federal contractors. In a 2-1 decision, a 5th Circuit Court of Appeals panel ruled that following the government’s argument would enable presidents to unilaterally impose wide-ranging mandates on contractors, only limited by an administration’s...