TikTok ban would hit some users where it hurts — their pocketbook
"A ban would result in me losing a major part of my business," said one TikTok user who leans on the app to make money.
"A ban would result in me losing a major part of my business," said one TikTok user who leans on the app to make money.
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Former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is among the potential investors looking to buy the popular social media app.
Retailer has received dozens of complaints of the air fryers overheating, melting or shattering, including six that caught fire.
Social Security Commissioner Martin O'Malley said the agency must address the "mindless" way it recovers money wrongly sent to beneficiaries.
Craig Wright has for eight years claimed he was the man behind "Satoshi Nakamoto," the mysterious pseudonym masking the identity of the creator of bitcoin.
The swiftness of TikTok's potential demise depends on whether the bill overcomes a number of hurdles and is passed by the Senate.
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OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman says he's looking forward to returning to the company, with the support of Microsoft's CEO, to build the 2 companies' "strong partnership."
Musk, who is under fire for supporting an antisemitic post, said the money will be donated to hospitals in Israel and to the Red Cross in Gaza.
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Former President Donald Trump and his lawyers tried to convince a Florida federal judge he had "unreviewable discretion" to make any document personal in nature.
A jury has found James Crumbley, the father of the Oxford High School shooter, guilty of involuntary manslaughter.
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Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg said he's willing to delay Trump's "hush money" trial by a month. The trial is currently scheduled to start March 25.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, the highest-ranking Jewish elected official in the U.S., said Israel's prime minister has "all too frequently bowed to the demands of extremists."
A ban of the popular app would shut down income streams for tens of millions of U.S. users, some of whom rely exclusively on the app to earn money.
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Several suspected tornadoes in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky damaged buildings and knocked out power to thousands.
Alec Baldwin's attorneys in a new court filing accused prosecutors of "unfairly stacking the deck" against him in grand jury proceedings.
More than three weeks since the ransomware attack, a doctor tells CBS News her practice is still unable to "submit a single insurance claim."
A jury has found James Crumbley, the father of the Oxford High School shooter, guilty of all four counts of involuntary manslaughter.
Regulator says bills and advertisements will have to clearly show price for video subscribers, including extra fees.
The swiftness of TikTok's potential demise depends on whether the bill overcomes a number of hurdles and is passed by the Senate.
Regulator says bills and advertisements will have to clearly show price for video subscribers, including extra fees.
Former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is among the potential investors looking to buy the popular social media app.
"A ban would result in me losing a major part of my business," said one TikTok user who leans on the app to make money.
Craig Wright has for eight years claimed he was the man behind "Satoshi Nakamoto," the mysterious pseudonym masking the identity of the creator of bitcoin.
The swiftness of TikTok's potential demise depends on whether the bill overcomes a number of hurdles and is passed by the Senate.
Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg said he's willing to delay Trump's "hush money" trial by a month. The trial is currently scheduled to start March 25.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, the highest-ranking Jewish elected official in the U.S., said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has "all too frequently bowed to the demands of extremists."
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More than three weeks since the ransomware attack, a doctor tells CBS News her practice is still unable to "submit a single insurance claim."
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Retailer has received dozens of complaints of the air fryers overheating, melting or shattering, including six that caught fire.
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Craig Wright has for eight years claimed he was the man behind "Satoshi Nakamoto," the mysterious pseudonym masking the identity of the creator of bitcoin.
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Alec Baldwin's attorneys in a new court filing accused prosecutors of "unfairly stacking the deck" against him in grand jury proceedings.
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A bill that could lead to a ban of TikTok in the U.S. is now under review in the Senate after overwhelmingly passing the House on Wednesday, and the fight over its future is bringing out angry users and a determined CEO. Jo Ling Kent has details.
The swiftness of TikTok's potential demise depends on whether the bill overcomes a number of hurdles and is passed by the Senate.
Former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is among the potential investors looking to buy the popular social media app.
"A ban would result in me losing a major part of my business," said one TikTok user who leans on the app to make money.
Craig Wright has for eight years claimed he was the man behind "Satoshi Nakamoto," the mysterious pseudonym masking the identity of the creator of bitcoin.
The fossil, named Peltocephalus maturin, is among the largest freshwater turtles ever found, researchers said.
Chemical ingredients identified around protostars, known as IRAS 2A and IRAS 23385, are tied to familiar parts of life on Earth: margaritas, vinegar and ant stings, NASA said.
The director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service said while the temperature data is "remarkable," it's "not really surprising" as humans continue to warm the planet.
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A jury on Thursday found James Crumbley, the father of a Michigan school shooter, guilty of involuntary manslaughter. Crumbley's son opened fire at Oxford High School in November 2021, killing four students. James Crumbley's wife, Jennifer Crumbley, was also found guilty of involuntary manslaughter last month. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joins to unpack the verdict.
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A jury in Michigan is deciding if the father of a convicted school gunman should also go to prison for the attack. James Crumbley is charged with involuntary manslaughter after his son killed four other students at his high school in 2021. Crumbley's wife was convicted of similar charges at a separate trial last month.
The mother of a 3-year-old boy who died of a fentanyl overdose in 2020 was sentenced Wednesday to four years probation.
SpaceX's Super Heavy Starship, the most powerful rocket ever built, blasted off Thursday morning in Texas. It was SpaceX's third test of its enormous rocket after the previous two launches ended in explosions. Although Thursday's launch was mostly successful, the rocket broke apart upon reentry. Kris Van Cleave has more.
SpaceX's huge Super Heavy-Starship rocket successfully boosted its unpiloted upper stage into space Thursday. The rocket was lost once it entered Earth's atmosphere. CBS News space analyst Bill Hardwood reports.
SpaceX's Super Heavy-Starship rocket appeared to launch according to plan on its third test flight Thursday morning from Boca Chica, Texas. Two previous test flights had ended with explosions. See the full launch.
Today's test flight of the SpaceX Super Heavy-Starship rocket follows two launches last year that were only partially successful.
Chemical ingredients identified around protostars, known as IRAS 2A and IRAS 23385, are tied to familiar parts of life on Earth: margaritas, vinegar and ant stings, NASA said.
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