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Meta Platforms is offering free training for people to work in its data centers and guaranteeing them a job in a skilled trade after completing a five-week course.
Stellantis recalls more than 1 million Jeeps in U.S. that could catch fire even when turned off, feds say
Dozens of 7,000-year-old headless human skeletons discovered in ditch: "A terrifying sight at first glance"
Many Americans spend decades saving for retirement. But far fewer have a plan for the equally important task of spending that money once they stop working.
Three in four U.S. soccer fans feel positive about the U.S. hosting the World Cup, including more than half who are excited about it. The U.S. hosting the tournament generates comparatively less enthusiasm among those who aren't soccer fans.
Inflation in May likely topped 4% for the first time in 3 years, economists say
New sunscreen ingredient wins FDA approval after years of delay
New analysis warns FEMA overhaul would make disaster aid harder to access, shifting costs to survivors.
Democrat Annie Andrews is expected to face Republican Lindsey Graham in South Carolina's Senate race in November, CBS News projects.
Pamela Evette, Alan Wilson advance to runoff in crowded South Carolina primary, CBS News projects
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Meta pledged to invest $115 million to train electricians, plumbers and other workers needed to operate data centers.
Many Americans spend decades saving for retirement, but lack a plan for using that money once they stop working, a new survey finds. Here's what to know.
Chrysler is recalling almost 1.08 million Jeep Wranglers and Gladiators it says could catch fire even when they're parked and turned off, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration​.
A new analysis warns a proposed FEMA overhaul by a Trump-appointed panel would limit access to disaster aid for survivors, shifting the burden to state and local agencies amid hurricane season.