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Teachers say they are struggling to afford the cost of living in Oakland, where the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment is more than $2,500.
As late-night comedy shows remain dark, negotiations between studios and writers are at a standstill. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans joined CBS News to discuss why writers aren't backing down from their demands.
The Writers Guild of America strike stretched into a third day Thursday with more than 11,000 film and TV writers out of work and on the picket line. They're hoping to stave off an industry takeover by artificial intelligence, and they're fighting for increased wages, particularly when it comes to writing for streaming services like Paramount+, a part of Paramount Global, the parent company of CBS News. CBS MoneyWatch reporter Megan Cerullo joined Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss.
The Writers Guild of America has gone on strike, disrupting film and television production across Hollywood, as writers demand better pay and working conditions. CBS News' Elise Preston reports.
The TV and film writers strike could impact more than just our favorite television shows. The move is already having ripple effects across the entertainment industry, and depending on how long it lasts, it could have economic implications as well. Alissa Wilkinson, a senior culture reporter and critic at Vox, joins CBS News with more.
Day two of the Writers Guild of America's strike is underway and the ripple effect is being felt across the entertainment industry, with production being halted for several prominent late-night shows. More disruptions are expected as TV and film writers continue to demand higher wages. CBS News correspondent Elise Preston has more.
The Writers Guild of America has gone on strike, disrupting film and television production across Hollywood, as writers demand better pay and working conditions. Elise Preston reports.
Pilots for American Airlines voted to authorize a strike in the event that a new contract is not reached. Zach Wichter, consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY, examined why such a strike is unlikely.
TV and movie writers belonging to the Writers Guild of America went on strike Tuesday. CBS News anchors Lilia Luciano and Lana Zak spoke with Scott Purd, the national media industry leader for KPMG in the U.S., about the effects of the strike and how it differs from one in 2007.
For the first time in 15 years, thousands of writers walked off the job in a fight that could affect the future — and present — of entertainment.
Writers Guild of America entertainment writers are on strike, forcing production for some programs to be put on hold. CBS News correspondent Elise Preston explains what the union wants and how it could impact other parts of the entertainment industry.
Entertainment writers under the Writers Guild of America union begin their strike on Tuesday after failing to reach a deal during negotiations. The strike is likely to affect everything from late-night talk shows to streaming shows. The Hollywood Reporter's media and business writer Alex Weprin joins CBS News to discuss.
Members of the Writers Guild of America are set to go on strike following a midnight deadline for negotiations. Los Angeles Times reporter Anousha Sakoui joined CBS News to discuss.
Junior doctors in the U.K. began a four-day walkout Tuesday. They're demanding a 35% pay raise, but the British government has said the request is unreasonable. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio joined Omar Villafranca on "CBS News Mornings" to discuss.
With 9,000 faculty and staff, the first walkout in the school's 257-year history is also one of the largest educators strikes in recent years.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has put his judicial reform plan on hold until next month. This comes amid massive protests and strikes across the country. Dov Waxman, a professor of Israeli Studies at UCLA, joins CBS News to discuss.
Palestinians see an "explosive potential" with Israel's new hardline government in power — while Jews from Israel and the U.S. grapple with "a dramatic change."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing mounting pressure over his proposed judicial reforms that would give the nation's parliament more power over the courts. The country's largest trade union has called for a general strike, and departures from Tel Aviv's main airport have been suspended. BBC News Middle East correspondent Anna Foster joined Anne-Marie Green on "CBS News Mornings" to discuss.
The Los Angeles Unified School District, the second-largest in the nation, was forced to close for three days as tens of thousands of support staff and teachers walked off the job to protest low wages.
French officials announced the decision to delay the British monarch's trip after protesters set the city hall building alight in a city he was meant to visit.
Paris' main airport and many trains across the country were disrupted and hundreds of schools blockaded as polls show the leader suffering politically for his moves.
Nearly half a million students are out of the classroom in Los Angeles due to a three-day strike. Carter Evans joins John Dickerson to discuss.
Support staff for Los Angeles public schools has gone on strike, demanding higher wages and more hours for part-time staff. The teachers union is also picketing in solidarity, closing schools for some 400,000 students. Carter Evans reports.
Some 60,000 workers comprised of striking support staff like custodians and cafeteria workers, along with the local teachers union, are set to walk out.
President Trump's Justice Department has brought criminal charges against James Comey, indicting him on two counts, though a federal grand jury rejected one count.
Former U.S. Attorney Erik Siebert resigned a week ago. On Thursday, former FBI Director James Comey was indicted.
The study's author said "there is some irony" in the discovery that these "things that are meant to kill everything are now attracting so much life."
Animal rights advocates want to know why the National Institutes of Health quietly approved millions in new funding for dozens of primate experiments since President Trump took office.
President Trump's Justice Department charged former FBI Director James Comey with lying to Congress — revisiting controversies over the FBI's Trump-Russia probe from nearly a decade ago.
President Trump announced a 100% tariff on pharmaceutical drugs, a 50% tariff on kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities, a 30% tariff on upholstered furniture and a 25% tariff on heavy trucks.
Cleophus Cooksey Jr., 43, is now facing the death penalty when he is sentenced Monday.
Democratic leaders dismissed the White House's recent threat that a government shutdown could spur large-scale layoffs of the federal workforce as "intimidation."
Tens of thousands of BMW vehicles, and some Toyotas, are being recalled due to an engine starter relay that can corrode, increasing the risk of a fire.