Tens of millions of Americans who will be traveling for the Fourth of July holiday weekend may be forced to contend with poor air quality caused by smoke that has drifted into the U.S. from the Canadian wildfires, while the South is also forecast to experience scorching heat. Kris Van Cleave has more.
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Calls for the Biden administration to use the Higher Education Act to continue loan forgiveness were made after the Supreme Court struck down his plan for student debt relief.
If you've walked into a swarm of bugs in New York City recently — you're not alone.
Women over the age of 40 have long faced workplace discrimination, but a new study reveals that younger female employees don't have it much better. CBS MoneyWatch associate managing editor Aimee Picchi has more.
In this episode of “Protecting the Planet,” CBS News senior environmental correspondent Ben Tracy explores our planet’s relationship with water.
Follow these steps to store your photos onto your device before they disappear from Apple's free storage system on July 26.
The report faults both the Trump and Biden administrations for "insufficient" planning and a lack of clear communication.
President Biden delivered remarks criticizing the Supreme Court's decision to strike down his student loan forgiveness plan. In a 6-3 ruling Friday, the court's conservative majority said federal law does not allow the program to wipe out nearly half-a-trillion dollars in debt. Mr. Biden says he will take action to address the problem in other ways. Watch his full remarks and analysis in this CBS News Special Report.
If you've ever been on #GutTok, the popular corner of TikTok dedicated to gut health, chances are you've heard people talk about "leaky gut syndrome." Here's what to know.
Jeff Van Gundy, Jalen Rose and Keyshawn Johnson were among the list of roughly 20 staffers who lost their jobs.
New economic indicators closely watched by the Federal Reserve suggest an expected interest rate hike in July may not be locked in after all. The personal consumption expenditures index shows prices easing slightly for the month of May as consumer spending begins to slow. New York Times business reporter Jordyn Holman joined CBS News with more.
The U.S. forgave $757 billion in loans through the Paycheck Protection Program, with most of those benefits going to the wealthy.