Here’s a tip: eliminate US tipping culture and pay people a living wage
I’m here in Las Vegas for a conference where I just paid $7 for a cup of coffee and then was shamed into tipping another $1 to the server for…
Florida man who killed 2 women set for lethal injection next month, extending execution record
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A Florida man convicted of killing two women whose bodies were found in a rural pond in 1996 is scheduled to be put to death in…
Anduril and Palantir-backed startup Rivet go head-to-head in soldier virtual display competition
The new guard of dominant defense contractors notched big wins over the weekend, as the Army awarded $159 million to Anduril and $195 to Rivet, a startup with Palantir funding,…
We asked the candidates for California governor: What has Newsom done well?
What has the California Legislature and Gov. Gavin Newsom done well, and what could be done differently? CBS News California Investigates correspondent Julie Watts asked each of the candidates running…
Trump says he would have lowered flag for assassinated Democrat if asked
Washington — President Trump said Monday he would have ordered flags to be lowered in honor of the Minnesota state lawmaker who was assassinated this summer at her home if…
Weighing the benefits and risks of hormone therapy for menopause symptoms
Hot flashes and sleepless nights are just some of the symptoms of perimenopause that have been disrupting Isabel Kallman’s life. At 53 years old, Kallman’s hormones naturally started to decline,…
‘I woke up and there was no water’: Gaza’s human rights defenders in their own words | Mary Lawlor
“Yesterday I talked to a mother of a child who was born and died in the war.” “Every day I look at my child, who instead of going to school…
Schools tried to ban phones and avoid politics. Then came Charlie Kirk’s assassination
Some students watched the video in the middle of class. Others pulled out their phones as they walked out of school and found themselves watching the videos over and over.…
More than 300 Koreans detained by ICE in Georgia are heading home
More than 300 South Korean nationals detained by federal agents in a massive immigration raid last week on a Hyundai plant in Georgia for alleged visa violations were released from…















