Mortgage rates are at their lowest point in years. Here’s when they could fall again.
Mortgage interest rates declined this week to their lowest point in three years. Here’s when they could fall again.
Lawmakers grill D.C. mayor over crime, federal intervention
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser took questions from lawmakers on Capitol Hill about crime in the nation’s capital and President Trump’s federal intervention. CBS News’ Taurean Small reports.
Trump comments on Jimmy Kimmel being pulled off air
President Trump on Thursday addressed ABC’s decision to pre-empt “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” over comments Kimmel made about the shooting of Charlie Kirk. CBS News correspondent Shanelle Kaul has more.
Artist Paul Ramírez Jonas selected to create new permanent art installation at SMF
A renowned artist has been chosen to create a public art installation at the Sacramento International Airport’s new parking garage.
Here are the 3 biggest ways the Fed’s rate cut could impact your money
The Federal Reserve’s first interest rate cut since December could be followed by more reductions later in 2025. Here’s what to know.
This violinist’s music comforted people in NYC after 9/11 — when she was just 11
Magee Capsouto played her violin in her parents’ restaurant near Ground Zero in the days after Sept. 11, 2001.
Penn Medicine nurse leans on art as she weaves her way through life, health care
Taking care of people and knowing about their medical conditions supplies this Penn Medicine nurse with all kinds of ideas for her art.
Cardi B on lawsuits, pressures of fame and divorce from Offset
In a candid conversation with “CBS Mornings,” Cardi B reflected on her divorce from Offse and how she channels her experiences into new music.
CDC’s vaccine advisory panel to vote on measles, hepatitis B shots
The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices is meeting to discuss and vote on hepatitis B and measles, mumps, rubella and varicella vaccines for children.
Judge blocks deportation of Guatemalan kids, saying justification “crumbled”
Judge Timothy Kelly wrote that the administration’s argument that it was trying to reunite a group of Guatemalan kids with family members “crumbled like a house of cards.”