How low could mortgage rates drop in 2025? Here's what experts say
There could be a big shift to mortgage rates next year, according to experts. Here's what borrowers should know.
There could be a big shift to mortgage rates next year, according to experts. Here's what borrowers should know.
A Hong Kong court has convicted two former editors of the shuttered Stand News outlet of sedition, highlighting the erosion of press freedom in the region.
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona discusses student loans as President Biden's latest plan to lower student loan payments for millions of Americans remains stuck in the courts.
TikTok is facing a lawsuit over a 10-year-old girl's death after she took part in a viral challenge on the social media app. This lawsuit centers around TikTok's algorithm and what it promotes to users. An appeals court judge ruled that "Tiktok makes choices about the content recommended and promoted to specific users, and by doing so, is engaged in its own first-party speech."
The CDC says at least nine people have died and 57 others have been hospitalized in connection to a listeria outbreak that originated from deli meats at the Boar's Head plant in Jarratt, Virginia. It is the country's largest listeria outbreak in more than a decade.
The research focused on a previously unknown peak in the underwater Nazca Ridge.
Former Las Vegas politician Robert Telles was convicted Wednesday of murdering a journalist. Telles was charged with fatally stabbing Las Vegas Review Journal reporter Jeff German two years ago. He's been sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 20 years.
Pavel Durov, the founder of the Telegram messaging app, is being held legally responsible for criminal activity on the platform. Durov is not allowed to leave France after he was detained on Saturday and released on bail of nearly $6 million.
The TSA says it's preparing for the busiest Labor Day travel period on record, with about 17 million people expected to be screened at airports between Thursday and next Wednesday. CBS News correspondent Roxana Saberi has more on what to look out for if you're traveling.
Israel is carrying out a massive military operation in the occupied West Bank. Israeli officials say it's a "counterterrorism operation" targeting armed groups using Iranian supplied weapons, but there is fear of another humanitarian crisis like what's happening in Gaza.
Breaks in the main water pipeline that serves Grand Canyon National Park are leading to temporary hotel closures. The park will remain open during the day, but several restrictions on overnight hotel stays are in place during the busy Labor Day weekend. It's not clear how long the closure will last.
Defense officials say some Trump staffers got "aggressive both verbally and physically" Monday when a cemetery official tried to prevent them from bringing a campaign photographer onto the grounds at Arlington National Cemetery. Federal law prohibits campaign-related activities in the cemetery. Trump running mate JD Vance defended the former president while Vice President Kamala Harris has yet to comment on the incident.
Investigators haven't found a motive for last month's assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, but the FBI has said the shooter was not politically motivated and could have chosen to attack President Biden.
Defense officials tell CBS News that some Trump staffers got "aggressive both verbally and physically" when an Arlington cemetery official tried to prevent them from bringing a campaign photographer onto the grounds. Also, severe storms around the country could impact travel this holiday weekend. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov's lawyer calls French prosecutors' claims of his complicity in alleged criminal activity on the messaging app "totally absurd."
An ex-president and several lawmakers were targets of an alleged swatting plot targeting dozens of people, newly unsealed court records show.
The Piscataqua River Bridge connecting New Hampshire and Maine was closed after police shot and killed a wanted man and then found a child dead in his car.
Suspects in the foiled plot to attack Taylor Swift's concerts in Austria hoped to kill "tens of thousands" of people, CIA deputy chief says.
Bryan Kohberger faces four counts of murder in the deaths of Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves.
A group representing the families said the candidates should oppose any deal with Saudi Arabia "unless it fully addresses the role of the Saudi Arabian government in the 9/11 attacks."
Scientists — and the public — are watching as the youngsters, called pups, slither over and between adult females on rocks.
The main Grand Canyon National Park water pipeline has failed, prompting a sudden shutdown of overnight hotel stays during one of the busiest times of year for the famous tourist destination.
It's no longer a typhoon, but tropical storm Shanshan is still hitting Japan with torrential rain and high winds, and it's going to take its time.
The industry has come under attack for its growing ship sizes, yet Royal Caribbean is moving full speed ahead on building at least three more megaships.
A Thai court jailed a famous Spanish actor's son for life for the grisly murder of a Colombian plastic surgeon on a tropical holiday island in a lurid case that has gripped Spain.