Uber and Lyft riders and drivers may now leave their masks at home, after a judge struck down a federal mask mandate. Source Read More »
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Russia says “another phase” of its Ukraine invasion has begun
In recent weeks, after its attempt to storm Kyiv failed, the Kremlin declared that its main goal of the war was to capture Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region. Source Read More »
Biden launches $6 billion effort to save nuclear power plants
The administration emphasizes the need to continue nuclear energy as a power source that helps to combat climate change. Source Read More »
Autopsy confirms Patrick Lyoya was shot in the head by Michigan cop
Lyoya, who was not armed, was killed after a traffic stop in western Michigan on April 4. Source Read More »
Netflix stocks plunge 25% after company loses 200K subscribers
Drop stems partly from company’s decision to suspend service in Russia to protest war in Ukraine, but deeper problems exist. Source Read More »
Attorney Ben Crump joins suit accusing Wells Fargo of racial bias
Wells is “killing Black homeowners opportunities” with high rate of denials when interest rates were low, says attorney Ben Crump. Source Read More »
“The Flash” star Ezra Miller arrested in Hawaii for second time within weeks
Miller allegedly struck a woman on the head with a chair after being asked to leave a gathering. Read More »
MoneyWatch: The cost of returning to the office
Many companies are calling employees back to an in-person work environment, and workers are now dealing with the costs of coming back to the office. Charisse Jones, a business reporter for USA Today, joins “CBS News Mornings” to discuss employees’ financial concerns. Source Read More »
An update on the Greenland Ice Shelf
Back in 2006, Scott Pelley travelled north to a fjord in Greenland to witness “Global Warning” – the melting arctic. Source Read More »
Student loan program changes could bring millions closer to getting out of debt
A review found some servicers had been placing borrowers facing financial difficulties into forbearance instead of giving them clear information about income-driven repayment options. Source Read More »