Learn about the Samsung Galaxy Ring, a new fitness and health monitor you wear on a finger like jewelry,
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As Disability Pride Month comes to a close, Mattel introduced two new Barbie dolls: a blind Barbie and a Black Barbie with Down syndrome.
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Regulators ordered JPMorgan Chase, Mastercard and other companies to explain how they used people’s data to set personalized prices for the same product.
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In an interview with ABC News Sunday, House Speaker Mike Johnson suggested Republicans could bring lawsuits in states where President Biden is not on the ballot.
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The results of one of the largest and most comprehensive experiments in basic income are now out.
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The four plaintiffs are merely the latest victims “in a long line of individuals who have suffered at Brown’s hands,” the lawsuit claims.
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In four weeks, the Democratic National Committee will hold its convention where the party’s nearly 4,000 delegates will vote to formally nominate a candidate. With President Biden leaving the race, those delegates previously committed to him are now free to support someone else — but how exactly they will go about it is yet to be determined. CBS News election law contributor David Becker joins with more.
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Many of those killed by a mudslide in Ethiopia died as they tried to rescue survivors of an earlier slide, authorities said.
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Immigration remains one of voters’ top issues ahead of the 2024 election, so what does that mean for Kamala Harris in her new role as the front-runner for the Democratic nomination? CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez dives into the vice president’s history with immigration and some of the criticism she’s faced because of it.
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Vice President Harris will have to make a decision soon over who to add on her ticket for a Democratic campaign. Robert Costa has analysis on who she could choose.
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