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Scammers overseas are targeting Americans’ hearts and their wallets. Men, who believe they’re speaking with women online, are lured into sending them money — but that money often ends up in the hands of young men in the West African nation of Ghana. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta reports on her year-long investigation into…
King Charles III was joined at Christmas services by close members of the royal family, including Prince William and Kate — but Prince Andrew was notably absent.
A doorway that could have been used by famous playwright William Shakespeare was discovered in the United Kingdom’s oldest working theater. The discovery in St. George’s Guildhall in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, which has been undergoing major conservation efforts, was sparked when the Guildhall’s creative director, Tim FitzHigham, noticed a “weird shape in the wall,” according…
A widely used artificial food dye could soon be outlawed. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is moving to ban an artificial food coloring called Red No. 3, also known as Erythrosine. The synthetic dye, which is made from petroleum, is used as a color additive in food and ingested drugs to give them…
The upcoming US presidential election is seeing unprecedented security measures due to concerns over potential violence and misinformation. Election officials are increasing security at polling places and working to counter false information spreading online. Public trust in the election process is low, raising concerns about voter turnout and potential unrest.
In a surprising move, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has retired effective immediately, with CFO David Zinsner and CPO Michelle Johnston Holthaus stepping in as interim co-CEOs. The decision follows growing concerns over Intel’s ability to compete with rivals and disappointing financial performance.