Military families want DOJ to distribute nearly $800M from French cement company found guilty of bribing ISIS
Military families sue Lafarge after French court convicted the cement company of funding ISIS, as DOJ holds $777 million in unreleased victim funds.
Money expert answers some of your top finance questions
CBS News' business analyst Jill Schlesinger answers some burning finance questions, from investments to home loans.
SpaceX launches revamped Super Heavy-Starship rocket ahead of IPO
SpaceX launched its revamped Super Heavy-Starship rocket on Friday, with some minor issues during the test, ahead of the company's highly anticipated initial public offering.
DAVID MARCUS: Trump Derangement Syndrome isn’t mental illness, it’s mass hysteria
RFK Jr. said he considered giving Trump Derangement Syndrome an official ICD code, but an op-ed argues TDS is actually a case of mass hysteria.
U.S. tightens Ebola travel restrictions as new cases emerge abroad
The U.S. has tightened its Ebola travel restrictions as more cases emerge in Africa and health officials battle misinformation about the virus.
Woman allegedly opens fire outside Raleigh courthouse, hospitalizes 2 lawyers
A woman is accused of opening fire outside a courthouse in Raleigh, North Carolina, and shooting two lawyers, police said.
Details emerge on sudden illness that led to Kyle Busch’s shocking death
More details are emerging about the sudden illness that led to NASCAR legend Kyle Busch's shocking death at 41.
Tulsi Gabbard resigns as director of national intelligence as Trump considers new strikes on Iran
Tulsi Gabbard announced her resignation as director of national intelligence on Friday as the U.S. prepares for a fresh round of military strikes on Iran despite the current ceasefire.
Natalie Maines’ anti-Trump tirade, Zach Bryan’s fence-climbing clash fuel country music’s biggest feuds
Natalie Maines reignites political controversy with a profanity-laced post targeting Trump, drawing sharp backlash from the White House and country fans.
Ex-mob capo alleges furious RFK weaponized the FBI against his father over Marilyn Monroe
Michael Franzese tells "Hang Out with Sean Hannity" that RFK ordered the FBI to target his father after Marilyn Monroe allegedly called out the mobster's name.