At Social Security, these are the days of the living dead
In recent weeks, Social Security has been plagued by problems related to technology, system errors, and even the marking of living people as dead.
In recent weeks, Social Security has been plagued by problems related to technology, system errors, and even the marking of living people as dead.
First, a report on how law firms targeted by President Trump are responding to White House pressure. And, a look at how egg freezing offers options for women, despite the cost and concerns.
New tariffs for auto parts kick in, Trump to meet newly-elected Canadian PM Mark Carney; Typewriters making a comeback, thanks in part to Taylor Swift
Residents were inside of both homes at the time of the crash, but firefighters say they were able to make it out unharmed.
Demand for egg freezing has skyrocketed as women put fertility on hold. The costly procedure has brought happy endings to some women, but it doesn’t offer any guarantees.
Key questions remain about the cause, how much oil was released and the extent of the spill’s impacts.
President Trump said he doesn’t know if everyone in the U.S., citizens or non-citizens, is entitled to due process.
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Robert Costa talks with former Harvard president Lawrence Summers about President Trump’s actions against universities. Also: On the 100th birthday of Malcolm X, Mark Whitaker looks at the charismatic Black leader’s influence six decades after his assassination; Mo Rocca sits down with Cole Escola, star and playwright […]
In recent weeks, President Trump has signed orders targeting several law firms. Some lawyers warn that the president’s assault on the legal profession threatens the rule of law itself.
Hundreds of cardinals attended mass inside St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican Sunday, to mark the end of a nine-day mourning period for Pope Francis.