After A Disappointing Summer Of Air Travel, US Proposes Stricter Rules For Airlines
The U.S. Department of Transportation proposed a rule that would require airlines to effectively reimburse travelers.
Wall Street Workers' Bonuses Could Take A Hit As US Economy Continues To Slow
The current economic conditions in the U.S. are also affecting Wall Street firms, where some workers will see bonus cuts with the potential for layoffs.
US Economy: Gas Prices Dip To $4 Per Gallon Average After Record Highs In June
Gas prices are closing in on a $4 average across the U.S. and many expect the drop to continue.
How Accurate Is Your Credit Score? Don't Ask Equifax
Equifax reported that they sent a small number of consumers inaccurate credit reports.
Will Joe Biden Run For President In 2024? House Democrat Casts Some Doubt
Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., was asked if Joe Biden should run for president in 2024.
Mortgage Demand Increases Amid Modest Rate Drop
The increases in refinancing and purchasing mortgage options is a good sign that the Fed's interest rate hikes are working, but some warn that will not last.
Election 2022: Will Republican Regain The House? A Look At The Projections
According to CBS News' battleground tracker for the 2022 midterm elections, Republicans will regain control of the House with 230 seats.
Music Midtown Festival In Atlanta Canceled, Decision Linked To Georgia Gun Laws
Organizers for the Music Midtown festival announced the event has been canceled.
US Economy: Amid Recession Concerns, The Fed's Focus Is ‘Bringing Inflation Down’
Neel Kashkari of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis said Sunday on "Face the Nation" that their focus is still on skyrocketing inflation even as a recession hits.
Russian Spy Charged With Spreading Division In The US
A Russian agent inserted himself into U.S. political affairs to influence local elections and spread Russian propaganda and disinformation.
President Biden’s Approval Rating Falls To Historic Low
The latest Gallup poll showed the president's public approval ratings dip to their lowest point.
US Monkeypox Response Draws Criticism As Vaccination Campaign Continues
The vaccination campaign against monkeypox in the U.S. is underway, but many report challenges with getting the vaccine and the process.
Amid Inflation, Recession, Switching Jobs Leads To Higher Pay, Pew Research
The Pew Research Center found that many of those who left the workforce during The Great Resignation are enjoying higher wages.
Democrats Plan To End Stock Trading For Congressional Lawmakers
House Democrats will introduce a bill to prohibit stock trading among members of Congress along with their families and senior staff.
Watch: 'The View' Stars Apologize To Turning Point USA For Neo-Nazi Comments
The View's co-host Sara Haines made a statement apologizing for associating Turning Point USA with the Neo-Nazi demonstrators that came to the event.
Chris Cuomo Makes A Comeback On NewsNation As Next Prime Time Host
Former CNN host Chris Cuomo will host a new prime-time show on NewsNation he announced Tuesday eight months after CNN fired him.
Is Instagram Copying TikTok? Meta Faces Backlash For Platform Changes
The changes to Instagram's feed style have made some users upset as the social media company competes with TikTok.
Elon Musk, Tesla Subpoenaed By SEC Again Over A Tweet, Company Filings Reveal
Tesla filings with the SEC reveal that the SEC wants to make sure the company and its CEO Elon Musk are complying with a 2018 settlement over a tweet Musk made.
Dallas Love Field Airport Shooting: Woman Shooter Opens Fire, Shot And Wounded By Police
The shooting happened on Monday at around 11 a.m. CT. Only the shooter was injured.
Joe Manchin Tests Positive For COVID-19, Absence Comes Before August Recess
As President Joe Biden continues to recover from COVID-19, the West Virginia Senator announced Monday he contracted the virus.
GDP Drop Would Not Indicate A Recession, US Treasury Secretary Yellen
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said that a key indicator of recession may not apply to the current economic conditions.
President Biden Considering A Declaration Of A Climate Emergency, Says Kerry
Amid federal inaction addressing the climate crisis, President Joe Biden is considering declaring a climate emergency.
Adam Schiff Says Jan. 6 Committee Will Explore Trump's Connections To White Nationalist Groups
Rep. Adam Schiff said on Sunday that the Jan. 6 committee will explore former President Donald Trump's connection to white nationalist groups.
Berlin's Christopher Street Day Pride Attacks Part Of Rise In Violence Against LGBTQ+ Community
Two attacks occurred after the Christopher Street Day pride celebration in Berlin. There has been a rise of anti-LGBTQ attacks around the world.
Former Republican Congressman Madison Cawthorn Illegally Spent Donors’ Money, New Report Shows
Rep. Madison Cawthorn may be in trouble with the FEC over campaign finance violations, according to a recent report.
US National 3 Digit Suicide Hotline, 988 Launches Tomorrow
A three-digit mental health hotline, 988, meant for people in crises across the U.S. will officially launch tomorrow.
Wordle Board Game Is On The Way, New York Times Says
The Wordle will turn into a board game, according to game-maker Hasbro and Wordle-owner The New York Times.
US Economy: Some Americans Questioning Employment Decision Amid ‘Great Resignation’
Those who left their jobs during "The Great Resignation" now see a job market that could turn ugly as economic conditions worsen.
Where Is The Best State To Do Business In The US? A Look At The Rankings
North Carolina finished in the top spot, while Mississippi came in last.
Netflix’s Plan For An Ad-Supported Subscription Tier Begins To Take Shape
Netflix is reportedly in discussion with major studios to add an ad-based subscription.