Why gasoline prices have dropped for 7 straight weeks
Drivers are paying about $1 less per gallon than they did in June. The reason for that could hint at trouble ahead.
Drivers are paying about $1 less per gallon than they did in June. The reason for that could hint at trouble ahead.
"This sculpture aims at denouncing the absurdity of war and at highlighting children's courage when faced with violent, catastrophic situations triggered by others," artist James Colomina said.
The cost of a gallon of gas continues to fall in the U.S. Ellen Wald, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council's Global Energy Center, joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss what's helping ease the pain at the pump.
The declaration could help the federal government respond as the number of cases grows and demand for the vaccine far exceeds supply around the country.
Fire personnel and an ambulance from the Nevada station have been temporarily relocated.
Pittsburgh children's charity Variety is trying to help kids nationwide who are non-verbal or have difficulty talking by giving the iPad-based communication devices. CBS News anchors Debra Alfarone and David Begnaud spoke with Charlie LaVallee, CEO of Variety the Children's Charity Pennsylvania and West Virginia chapters, and Sue Conroy, whose son is non-verbal and uses communication devices to talk, about the program.
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A new novel serves as a prequel and sequel to the Oscar-nominated writer-director's acclaimed 1995 bank heist thriller, expanding the characters' backstory and tracing the repercussions of their dangerous dance with death.
Mark Bankston, the lawyer, said he plans to comply with the request unless the judge orders him not to.
Chinese media is reporting Beijing is holding its largest-ever military drill off the coast of Taiwan. It's reportedly expected to run through Sunday and comes one day after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited the island. CBS News' Debra Alfarone and David Begnaud spoke with Michael Swaine, director of the East Asia program at the Quincy Institute, about the implications this exercise presents.
The U.S. Senate has approved legislation providing death benefits to families of public safety officers who died by suicide. The bill also expands disability benefits to officers suffering from PTSD. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins David Begnaud and Debra Alfarone with more on the significance of the legislation as well as the latest developments regarding the Inflation Reduction Act.
Erin Smith says families of officers who die by suicide "will get the recognition that they're due from the federal government."
Asra Abdullah Alsehli, 24, and her 23-year-old sister, Amaal Abdullah Alsehli, were found dead June 7 in separate bedrooms of the apartment.
First-time unemployment claims rose the last week of July ahead of the monthly jobs report being released Friday. Despite interest rate hikes and inflation fears, a new survey shows mortgage rates are dropping. The 30-year fixed rate dropped below 5%. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains all that means for the state of the economy.
Kentucky is now facing a vicious heat wave after historic floods. Also, a jury is deliberating how much conspiracy theorist Alex Jones will have to pay Sandy Hook families. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
Vazquez-Garced is accused of bribery in relation to her 2020 gubernatorial campaign.
As the mercury soars, delivery drivers at the shipping company complain about a lack of AC and the punishing work pace.
Ron DeSantis suspended Andrew Warren for pledging not to enforce the state's new 15-week abortion ban and for supporting gender-affirming treatments for minors.
Find deals on back to school tech, backpacks, lunch boxes and more from Amazon to Walmart.
Restaurant chain's move to add a plant-based menu item has touched off a culture clash over the company's values.
Suit seeks class-action status over faulty scores sent for consumers applying for mortgages, car loans and credit cards.
The Justice Department is charging four current and former Louisville officers in connection to the death of Breonna Taylor. The 26-year-old was shot and killed by police in her apartment during a botched raid in 2020. Vice News correspondent Roberto Ferdman has been closely monitoring the investigation, and he joins CBS News with more.
Experts were dispatched to examine the hole, some 104 feet in diameter and twice as deep.
The four current and former officers face various civil rights and obstruction charges stemming from Taylor's 2020 death.
A Russian court has sentenced WNBA star Brittney Griner to nine years in prison on drug possession charges. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab and Russian law expert William Pomeranz react to the verdict and look at what's next for Griner as U.S. officials seek a prisoner swap.
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