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Hamas releases 2 more hostages, sources confirm
Two more hostages taken by Hamas during the deadly Oct. 7 attack in Israel have been released, sources confirmed to CBS News. Source Read More »
3 smart CD investing strategies for savers
Following these three investing strategies could help to improve your risk-adjusted CD returns. Source Read More »
The topics SAG-AFTRA, studios will pick up when negotiations resume
Talks broke down between SAG-AFTRA and Hollywood studios after topics related to streaming and artificial intelligence were brought to the table. Sean McNulty, the creator and writer of The Ankler’s “The Wakeup” newsletter, joins CBS News with some of the points that will have to be picked up when negotiations start again on Tuesday. Source Read More »
Trump declines to endorse GOP speaker candidate for now
Nine Republicans are vying to be the conference’s nominee for House speaker after Rep. Jim Jordan was forced to end his candidacy. Source Read More »
9 Republicans want the House speakership, but who is the front-runner?
Congress remains at a standstill as nine Republican candidates for the House speaker role prepare to present at a forum Monday. A new nominee could emerge on Tuesday after Republicans vote by secret ballot. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has the latest. Source Read More »
Bobi, the world’s oldest dog, dies at 31
Bobi, a 31-year-old dog in Portugal that held the Guinness World Record as the oldest dog ever, has died. Source Read More »
Trump legal issues not hurting his standing in Republican primary
Donald Trump is expected to file for the New Hampshire primary Monday as he continues to lead the race for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination. CBS News political director Fin Gómez has more on how the former president’s mounting legal troubles haven’t hurt his standing in the race. Source Read More »
Americans getting more comfortable calling out sick
Some U.S. workers appear to be getting more comfortable using their sick days. According to the payroll and benefits software company Gusto, 30% of white-collar workers have taken sick time this year, up from 21% back in 2019. CBS News MoneyWatch reporter Megan Cerullo has more on what’s driving this trend. Source Read More »
Latin American leaders hold migration summit in Mexico
Mexico hosted a summit on migration over the weekend with leaders of Cuba, Venezuela, Colombia and Haiti among the attendees. The countries addressed the root causes of the migrant crisis and the spike of unlawful crossings into the U.S. CBS News contributor Enrique Acevedo has more. Source Read More »