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Writer, director and executive producer John Carney, who directed "Once" and "Sing Street," called the actors "a dream cast"
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Writer, director and executive producer John Carney, who directed "Once" and "Sing Street," called the actors "a dream cast"
Holiday shoppers racked up record online sales on Black Friday. According to retail analysts at "Shopper Trak," fewer customers traveled to stores Friday. Could this be a sign of heavy online traffic to come on Cyber Monday? CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal reports.
When it comes to shopping at biggest stores, consumers should avoid some offers "like the plague," expert cautions
Interest is waning as major chains go out of business and customers get savvier about online shopping
Amazon said a technical error on its website exposed the names and email addresses of some customers. The online retail giant its website and systems weren't hacked.
Rising interest rates, a slowing global economy and tough talk on trade have pounded markets -- one sector in particular
Consumers are primed to spend, but watch out for "gotchas" like in-store pickup and free shipping policies
As the online retailer gears up for the holiday shopping rush, it says it wasn't hacked and the issue is fixed
World's largest retailer has seen its ecommerce business surge, although it's still no match for Amazon
Amazon reaped something that might prove more valuable than billion-dollar tax breaks: Lots of data from more than 200 cities
Promises of locating 25,000 six-figure jobs in both Long Island City and Crystal City spark a frenzy for properties
There's a winner in Amazon's nationwide contest for a second headquarters. The online giant picked two locations, New York and Arlington, Virginia. Wired editor in chief Nicholas Thompson reports.
Sales of RVs in the U.S. are increasing, and some people are choosing to forego a stationary life in favor of traveling and living in recreational vehicles. Heather Long, economics correspondent for The Washington Post, discusses her reporting on the America's "modern nomads."
Devastating search continues for victims of California's Camp Fire; Brothers conquer Ironman triathlons together despite one's cerebral palsy
Postmaster General pleads for relief: "We cannot generate enough revenue or cut enough costs to pay off our bills"
The state promised at least $1.5 billion for a branch HQ -- now pressure is on to prove it's money well spent
After a 13-month search and bids from 238 cities, Amazon announced it will split its second headquarters between Queens, New York, and Arlington, Virginia. Amazon hopes to bring 25,000 jobs and $2.5 billion of investment to each location. The company was offered more than $2 billion in tax incentives from the two combined. Atlantic staff writer Derek Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his latest story, "Amazon's HQ2 spectacle isn’t just shameful—it should be illegal."
The decision Tuesday by the world's largest retailer followed a frenzied competition and billions of dollars in promised tax subsidies
Amazons confirms it will split its second headquarters between New York City and the Washington, D.C., area. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joins CBSN to discuss the decision, which is expected to bring an estimated 25,000 new jobs to each location in Queens, New York and Arlington, Virginia.
New York City and Northern Virginia pledged over $2 billion in subsidies to be chosen for Amazon's East Coast expansion. Eric Gertler, who sits on the board of New York's chief economic development agency, joins CBSN to discuss who wins and loses in the deal.
"Shuffling working class people out of a community does not improve their quality of life," she said in a series of tweets criticizing the deal
Announcement ends 14-month process that drew bids from more than 200 cities vying to win new corporate headquarters
The company has grown so far from its origin as an online bookstore that it's now seemingly everywhere
Decision to be formally announced as soon as Tuesday, The Wall Street Journal reports Monday night
Amazon says it "will not release customer information without a valid and binding legal demand properly served on us"
Two young children were killed and 17 others injured in a shooting during a Catholic Mass packed with young students. The shooter is also dead.
Immigration officials are moving detainees out of a controversial, state-run detention center in the middle of the Florida Everglades dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz."
Susan Monarez, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has been removed from her job, a source told CBS News — but her attorneys called her firing "legally deficient."
The Food and Drug Administration rescinded the emergency use authorization that made COVID-19 shots available for healthy children under 5 years old.
Denmark's primary national broadcaster says Americans linked to Trump are carrying out covert influence operations to foment dissent in Greenland.
A lawyer for Kilmar Abrego Garcia said he has asked a judge to reopen his immigration proceedings and is seeking asylum in the United States.
Two children are dead and more are injured after a shooting at a back-to-school mass at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis.
Sean Dunn allegedly threw a "submarine-style sandwich" at a CBP officer stationed in Northwest Washington, D.C., earlier this month.
A judge said in an order that it was "baffling" that the woman had been "detained in the first place."