Weekly measles cases hit new record amid worst outbreak since 1990s
There were at least 111 cases of measles reported in the last week of March, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Study finds possible link between chemicals used in plastics and heart disease deaths
There may be a link between chemicals used in a variety of household items and heart disease deaths. They are known as “phthalates,” or “everywhere chemicals.” They are used in cosmetics and shampoo bottles, detergents and food
Trump administration asks judge to move Georgetown researcher's case
A federal judge in Virginia wants the Trump administration to provide more information about a Georgetown University researcher who was detained by immigration authorities in March. CBS News Justice Department reporter Jake Rosen has more.
Extended interview: “Conclave” author Robert Harris on secretive process of choosing a pope
Robert Harris, author of the 2016 novel “Conclave,” spoke with “CBS Evening News” co-anchor John Dickerson about what he learned while writing a book with a plot centered on the death of a pope and the secretive
2 groups plan to publish climate research after Trump dismisses scientists
The American Geophysical Union and American Meteorological Society plan to publish a special collection of work on climate change impacts in the U.S.
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Stocks climb on solid jobs report; Key witness in Karen Read trial, Jennifer McCabe, returns for cross-examination.
Trump asks Supreme Court to allow DOGE to access to Social Security systems
A federal district court judge blocked DOGE from accessing sensitive information from the Social Security Administration.
Trump asks Supreme Court to allow DOGE to access to Social Security systems
A federal district court judge blocked DOGE from accessing sensitive information from the Social Security Administration.
How one diner is navigating economic uncertainty in Danbury, Connecticut
The owner of the Three Brothers Diner says customers are cutting back on spending amid economic worries.
How one diner is navigating economic uncertainty in Danbury, Connecticut
The owner of the Three Brothers Diner says customers are cutting back on spending amid economic worries.