President Biden spoke with Chinese President Xi Jinping Tuesday for the first time since their in-person meeting in November and discussed a number of issues. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang has more.
This upcoming Monday, a solar eclipse will darken skies across the U.S. with more than 31 million Americans in several states living in the so-called "path of totality." The eclipse is a solar phenomenon that has occurred since the beginning of time. CBS News' Lilia Luciano has more.
The tax filing deadline for most Americans is April 15. Pratik Patel, head of family wealth strategies for BMO Family Office, joined CBS News with some helpful advice to avoid common filing mistakes.
National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby rebuffed questions Tuesday about the United States' continued military assistance for Israel, even after an IDF strike killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza. "You want us to hang some sort of condition over their neck," Kirby said, "And what I'm telling you is, that we continue to work with the Israelis to make sure that they are as precise as they can be and that more aid is getting in. And we're gonna continue to take that approach."
Workers in California who are sick of work calls and emails after hours might be getting some back-up from the state legislature. A new bill would give workers the right to ignore calls and messages from their bosses until they're back on the clock. It would be the first law of its kind in the U.S., though France already has a similar law on the books and Australia will implement one later this year. California assemblymember Matt Haney proposed the legislation and joined CBS News to talk about it.
Former President Donald Trump will avoid having his assets seized as he appeals the ruling in his civil fraud case after paying a $175 million bond. Meanwhile, the judge in Trump's hush money case has expanded the gag order against the former president. Attorney and CBS News campaign reporter Katrina Kaufman has more on Trump's legal issues.
Work on two more alternate channels to the Port of Baltimore is underway after the first temporary passageway was established for smaller vessels Monday. It's been one week since the deadly collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge closed shipping traffic to the port. CBS News Baltimore investigative reporter Mike Hellgren has more.
An Israeli airstrike killed seven World Central Kitchen workers in Gaza Monday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the strike was unintentional. An American and Australian were among the dead and Australia's prime minister has called the act "completely unacceptable." CBS News senior foreign correspondent Holly Williams has more on the strike and Yossi Mekelberg, associate fellow for the Middle East and North Africa Programme at the Chatham House, joined CBS News to discuss the situation.
A suspected tornado moved through northeast Oklahoma Monday night, knocking out power and damaging some homes northwest of Tulsa. Officials in Tulsa are searching for a woman who may have been swept away during the storms. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca has more on the damage and The Weather Channel meteorologist Alex Wallace has a look at the forecast.
The price of gold is hovering near a record high. Here's what investors should consider doing as a result.
A violent weather system ripped through massive sections of the U.S. as millions were placed under tornado watches in the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys.
The window of opportunity to earn big returns on CDs may soon be closing. Here's why you should open a CD now.
Here's how to save money when shopping for any version of Apple's mega-popular AirPods wireless earbuds or headset.
A group of House Republicans launched a longshot effort to rename Washington Dulles International Airport to honor Donald Trump. The bill would designate the airport as Donald J. Trump International Airport. The effort is highly unlikely to pass, with Republicans holding such a slim majority in the House and Democrats controlling the Senate.
CBS News has confirmed that the U.S. Department of Justice will meet later this month with the families of Boeing crash victims. CBS News' Lilia Luciano has more.
You may be able to use a home equity loan to purchase your second home. Here are three times doing so makes sense.
Evers vetoed a bill passed by the Republican-controlled Legislature that would have banned high school transgender athletes from competing on teams that align with their gender identity. Republicans don't have the votes needed to override the veto.
Check out the best internet routers you can buy to ensure a speedy, reliable connection no matter where you are in your home.
Chocolate lovers are already paying more for less, and the treat is likely to get pricier in the months ahead. Here's why.
If you want to tap into your home equity during retirement, here are some unique ways to use the funds.
OpenAI's latest feature can clone a human voice using just 15 seconds of audio, but the company has decided to delay the rollout of the feature, called Voice Engine, over fears it could result in the spread of misinformation during this critical election year. Bloomberg News reporter Shirin Ghaffary joined CBS News to discuss Voice Engine.
On World Autism Day, which is observed April 2, a family is speaking out about their struggle to get a diagnosis. A doctor explains why this can be particularly challenging for young girls.
Eight people were arrested over the blaze that began in a basement where builders had been renovating Club Masquerade.
Latin American immigrants are starting businesses at more than twice the rate of the U.S. population as a whole, a new report from The Wall Street Journal found. Robert Fairlie, an economist who analyzed the census data in The Wall Street Journal's reporting, joined CBS News to discuss the findings.
Threats against federal judges have been rising each year since 2019.