Here's what to know about “Diddy's” expected sentencing
Sean “Diddy” Combs was convicted of two lesser charges after a seven-week jury trial. He will remain in jail until his sentencing.
Investors are purchasing more U.S. homes, as would-be buyers are priced out
The rise in investor home purchases reflects how much the housing market has slowed as traditional buyers are sidelined, according to BatchData.
More managers are relying on AI to make staffing decisions, study finds
There could be legal risks associated with using AI to determine who climbs the corporate ladder and who loses their job.
More managers are relying on AI to make staffing decisions, study finds
There could be legal risks associated with using AI to determine who climbs the corporate ladder and who loses their job.
3 big things to know before consolidating your debt this July
Debt consolidation could save you hundreds or thousands of dollars in interest, but there are things to know first.
U.S. sanctions North Korean member of Kim Jong Un's spy agency
Song Kum Hyok is accused of masterminding a scheme in which North Korean cyber operatives posed as U.S. remote IT workers for unwitting companies.
U.S. sanctions North Korean member of Kim Jong Un's spy agency
Song Kum Hyok is accused of masterminding a scheme in which North Korean cyber operatives posed as U.S. remote IT workers for unwitting companies.
4 reasons why credit card debt forgiveness is worth it this July
Credit card debt forgiveness may feel like a commitment, but there are big reasons why it’s worth pursuing this July.
Teachers union partners with tech companies to launch AI-training academy
The new training academy in Manhattan will be geared toward training educators in an effort to harness AI technology in the classroom.
Homeland Secretary Kristi Noem describes Texas flood devastation
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made remarks during a Cabinet meeting about the damage caused by the flash flooding in Texas, describing what it was like to witness parents identify their children’s bodies. CBS News’ Nidia Cavazos