A federal judge in Texas plans to hold another hearing to decide whether satirical news outlet "The Onion" can move forward with the purchase of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' company, Infowars. CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian has the latest from Houston.
"We grew up without having a film that represented us. Then, back in 2016, the original 'Moana' came out and we were all so beyond stoked to see so much of our culture represented on the big screen."
The Association of Bureaux De Change of Nigeria has revealed that the Central Bank of Nigeria has extended the deadline for BDC operators to recapitalise by six months. The ABCON President, Aminu Gwadebe, revealed this during a virtual general meeting with members on Monday. With this extension, the new deadline for the recapitalisation would be
Читать дальше...Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu met with Taliban leaders in Kabul, pledging support for lasting peace and urging the U.S. to lead Afghanistan's reconstruction. The Taliban sought Russia's help in mitigating U.S. sanctions, while Shoigu emphasized potential economic cooperation, including mineral extraction and a trans-Afghan railway project.
The heaviest traffic in Southern California during Thanksgiving week is expected Wednesday on northbound Interstate 5 between Los Angeles and Bakersfield. Almost 80 million Americans will travel for the holiday.
Videoconferencing platform Zoom Video Communications Inc. on Monday offered up third-quarter results and an outlook that came in above Wall Street’s expectations, helped by growth in its key segment geared toward businesses.
The couple applied for a startup business visa, which allows foreigners to move to Japan to start a small business.
Investors like Scott Bessent because, as a hedge fund founder, he brings to the job an understanding of Wall Street and is presumably supportive of markets.
Kohl’s Corp. on Monday said Tom Kingsbury would step down as its chief executive in January and that it would bring aboard a digitally-focused veteran of Walmart Inc. and Michaels to lead the department-store chain, as it deals with enduring consumer wariness over higher prices.
Gold was lower in early Asian trade after the precious metal fell 3.4% on Monday, its biggest daily percentage decline since early November.
Multiple weather systems are forecast to drop rain and snow across the U.S. during the week of Thanksgiving. CBS News national weather correspondent Rob Marciano has more on what conditions to expect.
In her newly published memoir, "Freedom," former German Chancellor Angela Merkel reflects on her 16 years in office, including interactions with Vladimir Putin, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump. She details Putin's power plays, a warm relationship with Obama, and a strained one with Trump.
Brian Daboll does not divulge personal conversations with his players and coaches, but he did acknowledge Monday that he spoke with Malik Nabers.
The number of new HIV infections and deaths has fallen across the world, marking significant progress in the fight against the disease.
Conflicts, violence and disasters across Africa have dramatically driven up the number of displaced people on the continent over the past 15 years, international monitors said Tuesday.
Jase Richardson scored 13 points off the bench as the Michigan State Spartans beat the Colorado Buffaloes 72-56 in the first round of the Maui Invitat
No. 21 Creighton likely will be shorthanded in its bid to bounce back from its first setback of the young season when it faces San Diego State on Tues
"Vow of Silence: The Assassination of Annie Mae" filmmakers honor the resilience, power and history of Indigenous rights activist Annie Mae Aquash.
Oil was lower in early Asian trade as the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire moves closer, according to a commentary by Quantum Commodity Intelligence.
Some of the postgame noise coming from Giants players inside the losing locker room after their 30-7 loss to the Buccaneers on Sunday had to make head coach Brian Daboll cringe, especially with speculation about his job security swirling.
A grieving backpacker has taken it upon himself to try to uncover the truth about the suspected mass methanol poisoning in Vang Vieng that killed at least six people.