Breaking down Supreme Court’s decisions on presidential firings, mail-in ballots
The Supreme Court on Monday expanded the president's ability to fire heads of independent agencies, but not the Federal Reserve. It also ruled states can count mail ballots that are cast by Election Day but arrive later. CBS News' Jessica Levinson and ...
Should you negotiate with debt collectors? 6 tips to improve your chances
Negotiations are typically less stressful if you know how to improve the odds of reaching a settlement agreement.
Senate Ethics Committee dismisses misconduct complaint against Gallego
The bipartisan committee said it "did not find evidence that your actions violated federal law, Senate rules or related standards of conduct."
Home equity loan vs. HELOC: Which option is right for your credit card payoff plan?
Both home equity borrowing options can be smart card debt payoff tools, but it's important to know which one is best.
Federal trial for Luigi Mangione pushed back to January 2027
A judge has pushed Luigi Mangione's federal trial date back to January of 2027. Mangione is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. CBS News' Anna Schecter has more on the Mangione case and the indictment against NBA veteran Malik Beasl...
The Trump administration says SNAP is rife with fraud and waste. Is it?
The USDA says almost 11% of SNAP payments contain errors, almost double the threshold set by Congress. Here's what is going on.
Trump reacts to Supreme Court’s split rulings on presidential firings
President Trump posted his reaction on social media Monday after the Supreme Court ruled that his firing of Federal Trade Commission member Rebecca Slaughter was lawful, but that he is not allowed to fire Federal Reserve Commissioner Lisa Cook, as lega...
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.