What happens to a wage garnishment if you change jobs?
Switching jobs won't erase a wage garnishment, but it could have an impact on when and how creditors can collect.
Expert blames “war on friction,” convenient tech for loneliness, feelings of isolation
More Americans say they feel lonelier and more isolated lately. CBS News contributor and professor of economics at Harvard University, Roland Fryer, says this may be due to a lack of friction in everyday life.
Latest news on Iran war as Trump sets Cabinet meeting at Camp David
President Trump is meeting with his Cabinet at Camp David on Wednesday, where he is expected to discuss the progress in talks with Iran to end the war. CBS News' Aaron Navarro and Aaron MacLean have more.
What’s the required minimum distribution from a $400,000 retirement account?
The IRS has a say in how much you withdraw from your retirement. Here's what that means for a $400,000 balance.
Roger Bennett breaks down the U.S. men’s national team World Cup roster
Roger Bennett, the founder and CEO of the Men in Blazers Media Network, sits down with "CBS Mornings" to break down the U.S. men's national team World Cup roster, which was announced on Tuesday.
Talarico, Trump react to Paxton’s massive win against Cornyn in Texas
State Rep. James Talarico will face a stiff race against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in November after the Trump ally defeated incumbent Sen. John Cornyn on Tuesday. CBS News' Fin Gómez reports.
Ai Weiwei warns of worsening censorship in the West
Ai Weiwei, who published a new book, "On Censorship," warned the West is "no longer defending very basic humanity, rationality, human rights, freedom of speech."
Republican, Democratic strategists react to Ken Paxton’s huge win against Cornyn
Political strategists Carrie Sheffield and Hyma Moore join CBS News with their take on the Texas GOP runoff between state Attorney General Ken Paxton and incumbent Sen. John Cornyn.
1 killed, 9 others missing after chemical tank implosion in Washington
A tank filled with a corrosive chemical imploded in Washington on Tuesday, killing one person, officials say. Nine others remain missing. CBS News' Jarred Hill has more.
Experts want to access infrared camera for clues in Lynette Hooker disappearance
An infrared camera mounted on the sailboat used by Brian and Lynette Hooker in the Bahamas could contain clues about her disappearance, CBS News has learned. Cristian Benavides has more.