Medications that have a side effect of weight loss have seen a recent influx of popularity. Some manufacturers say they're having difficulty keeping up with increased demand as the medications become more normalized as a way to lose weight even though that's not the primary purpose for them. Dr. Lisa Palmer, a psychotherapist and founder of the Renew Center of Florida, joined CBS News to talk about the risks.
Economists say the U.S. witnessed two years of so-called "revenge spending" following the COVID-19 lockdowns. But this summer could mark a shift back to normal spending habits, which could help ease inflation. Jeanna Smialek, a federal reserve and economy reporter for the New York Times, joined CBS News to talk about the trend.
A sub that set out to explore the Titanic wreckage vanished in the North Atlantic, prompting a massive search and rescue operation on Monday.
The U.S. Coast Guard is continuing a search and rescue mission for a missing submersible that was exploring the wreckage of the Titanic. CBS News correspondent David Pogue, who has done extensive reporting on these types of submersibles, has more.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday in Beijing. Both sides claim to have made progress on some specific issues, but Blinken says there is still significant work to be done. Michael Swaine, a senior research fellow and expert in China and East Asia security studies for the Quincy Institute, joined CBS News to talk about the meeting.
President Biden is traveling to California on Monday where he'll speak about his administration's climate policies and participate in campaign fundraisers. He's doing so as his secretary of state returns home from a high-stakes meeting with China's President Xi Jinping. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe has more.
A massive gun battle in the West Bank city of Jenin killed at least five Palestinians and wounded dozens more. The Israeli military says the fighting broke out when troops came under fire during an arrest raid. It's the latest round of violence in more than a year of deadly clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian militants. CBS News contributor Robert Berger has more from Jerusalem.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is looking to bolster support on the West Coast for his 2024 White House bid with a private fundraiser in Sacramento, California, on Monday. The visit marks DeSantis' first to the state's capital since he and his administration confirmed Florida's involvement in the controversial transportation of several migrants to the city. CBS News reporter Musadiq Bidar has more.
The animals found were in varying stages of decay, with many confined to their crates.
The Missouri Democrat's bill cites a "moral and legal obligation" for the U.S. to address the "enslavement of Africans and its lasting harm."
Singer Bebe Rexha was hospitalized after a man allegedly intentionally threw a phone at her face during a Sunday night concert in New York City.
Americans everywhere are commemorating the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States. In honor of Juneteenth, CBS News Streaming is hosting a special marathon of BET's "America in Black" series. Ed Gordon, a special correspondent for "America in Black," joined CBS News to talk about his reporting for the series on reparations.
Special counsel Jack Smith has signaled a desire for a swift trial in the federal classified document case against former President Donald Trump. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more on what hurdles that goal could face, as well as comments Trump's former Attorney General Bill Barr made about the former president.
Sen. Tim Scott, a GOP presidential candidate, responded Sunday to criticism from former President Barack Obama, who said last week that voters have a right to be skeptical about minority candidates who ignore some of the racial divides in this country. Scott said he considers criticism from Obama a "compliment." Janelle King, the former deputy state director of the Georgia Republican Party, and Democratic strategist Joel Payne joined CBS News to talk about the words between Scott and Obama and what it means to be a Black conservative.
The visit was an attempt to repair the deteriorating relationship between the two countries, which Blinken called "one of the most consequential in the world."
The U.S. is marking Juneteenth Monday, commemorating the end of slavery in America. And a big part of any holiday or celebration is food. CBS News spoke with Fanerra and Hasson Dupree, the husband-and-wife duo behind Black Nile Seafood and Soul Food in Brooklyn, about soul food and how it is uniquely American.
The U.S. Coast Guard in Boston says a search and rescue mission is underway for a missing submarine that was exploring the wreckage of the Titanic. The sub belongs to a company called OceanGate Expeditions, which says it is "mobilizing all options to bring the crew back safely." The Titanic sits more than 12,000 feet below the ocean's surface in the North Atlantic. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab has the latest.
Software company said service disruptions stemmed from an attack by a cybercriminal group dubbed "Anonymous Sudan."
Intense heat and humidity are suffocating parts of Texas with a heat index above 120 degrees in some areas. The heat comes on the heels of a tornado that killed three people in the Texas panhandle last week. Stephanie Whitfield, a reporter for Houston CBS affiliate KHOU, has more.
The high seas treaty, once ratified by individual nations, will govern the use of international waters in a bid to protect ecosystems and head off disputes.
Bud Light is trying to regain its spot as America's top-selling beer after sales dropped 23% last month compared to the same period last year. Analysts blame the plunge on backlash against a social media post by transgender TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney. Wall Street Journal reporter Jennifer Maloney joins CBS News with more.
The World Health Organization says 1 in 6 adults is affected by infertility worldwide. Fertility expert Dr. Afrouz Demeri, who helped formulate a prenatal vitamin supplement for both women and men called WeNatal, joined CBS News to talk about infertility common causes.
The couple's production company and the streaming giant have "mutually agreed" to end their exclusive partnership.
So-called priest asked employees to confess about being late, if they had stolen or had "bad intentions" toward their employer.
A U.S. Coast Guard official said personnel were "currently undergoing a search and rescue operation" off the coast of Newfoundland, where the Titanic sank in 1912.