Breaking down key changes to the federal student loan repayment plans
Federal student loan repayment plans are set to change on July 1. Danielle Douglas-Gabriel, a national higher education reporter for The Washington Post, joins with more.
Here’s how much interest a $25,000 long-term CD will earn if opened this July
Keeping $25,000 protected in a long-term CD can be a practical (and profitable) move for savers this July.
Masih Alinejad says Iranians don’t want nuclear weapons, want “promised” help
Masih Alinejad, a CBS News contributor, says that Iranians "want to see the help that they have been promised" amid negotiations between the U.S. and Iran to strike a lasting peace deal.
Can a nursing home pursue family members for unpaid bills?
Families aren't always responsible for nursing home debt, but there are often important exceptions to that rule.
Global response ramps up for Venezuelan earthquake victims
A global effort to help Venezuelans struck by back-to-back earthquakes last week has ramped up as people continue searching for survivors. CBS News' Cristian Benavides has more from Miami.
Malik Beasley indicted in latest round of charges in DOJ sports gambling probe
Malik Beasley, who played in the NBA for nine years, was indicted Monday alongside former player Ed Davis in the latest round of charges by the Justice Department as part of its gambling investigation, officials said. CBS News' Anna Schecter has more.
Luigi Mangione due in federal court for pretrial hearing
Luigi Mangione is set to be in federal court on Monday for a pretrial hearing. CBS News' Anna Schecter has the latest.
Inside Venezuela amid heroic earthquake rescue efforts
Venezuelans continue rescue efforts after two deadly earthquakes hit the South American country last week. CBS News' Camilo Montoya-Galvez has more.
3 firefighters killed, at least 2 others injured battling wildfires in the Southwest
Three firefighters were killed, and at least 2 others sustained injuries, battling wildfires near the Utah-Colorado border. CBS News' Jonah Kaplan has the latest.
Supreme Court rules that mail-in ballots can be counted after Election Day in blow to GOP
The Supreme Court ruled Monday in a 5-4 decision that mail-in ballots can be counted if they're cast by Election Day, even if they arrive afterward, crushing a Republican challenge to a Mississippi law. CBS News' Major Garrett has the latest.