Wage theft is “not a one-time purse snatching or one-time home robbery,” according to Sally Rusicka of Arise Chicago.
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Body found in Chicago days after funeral home van stolen
Rockford Police said the van was stolen on Saturday afternoon from Collins & Stone Funeral Home. The body was found Monday, and police are seeking a suspect.
Judge to consider freedom for man amid new evidence in woman’s 1991 murder
“Whenever you have a White, female victim … it gets a lot more attention than people of color and Native Hawaiians,” said the co-director of the Hawaii Innocence Project.
Second hiker missing on mountain as search for actor Julian Sands continues
Rescue personnel have launched a search for a second hiker on the same mountain where actor Julian Sands is missing.
Biden moves to limit asylum access amid record border arrivals
President Biden came into office vowing to dismantle Trump-era restrictions on asylum, but has found himself proposing similar policies amid an unprecedented migrant crisis.
What we know about the Monterey Park shooting victims
Most of those killed when a gunman attacked a Los Angeles-area dance studio were in their 60s or 70s.
M&M’s puts spokescandies on “indefinite pause”
M&M’s announced on Monday that it has decided to take an “indefinite pause” from the spokescandies marketing campaign and in their place, actress Maya Rudolph will become spokesperson.
Suspect at large after fatally shooting 3 people in Washington state, police say
“This is a dangerous person,” said Yakima, Washington, Police Chief Matt Murray on Tuesday.
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh apologizes for long wait times in wage theft cases
U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh said the department needs to do more to try to reclaim money owed to workers due to wage theft.
Apple avoids cutting its staff amid several tech companies announcing layoffs
Spotify is the latest tech company to announce it will cut staff, after announcements by major firms including Google, Meta and Amazon. Meanwhile Apple remains one of the few tech companies that have avoided reducing its staff. Richard Lawler, senior editor at The Verge, joins “CBS News Mornings” with the latest.
“For a worker making minimum wage, that’s a lot of money”
Jose Uribe, workplace justice campaigns organizer at Arise Chicago, reacts to CBS News analysis of state wage claim data and explains why the amount owed in the average case can cause real financial hardship for victims.
The IRS is now accepting tax returns: How to do your taxes in 2023
Everything you need to know about filing taxes in 2023.
Police arrest man whose identity was used by fugitive Mafia boss
Andrea Bonafede was arrested after nightfall in a small town, according to police video footage released by the Carabinieri.
Alleged drug lord blamed for murders of U.K. reporter, Indigenous activist
“We have strong evidence that point to ‘Colombia’ as the mastermind of these crimes,” a police chief said.
Sarah Klein, first known Larry Nassar abuse survivor, shares “Note to Self”
Sarah Klein is the first known victim of former sports doctor Larry Nassar. For the “CBS Mornings” series “Note to Self,” she shares a letter with her younger self about overcoming pain to become a fierce advocate for sexual abuse survivors.
Walmart is practically giving away this adorable 5-piece measuring bowl set
Score a measuring bowl set from The Pioneer Woman for just $15. Plus, shop more great deals at Walmart.
NASA gets best look yet at the “deepest, coldest ices” in space
The icy ingredients studied in a molecular cloud 500 light-years away provide a “spectral snapshot” of the origins of space bodies.
Iceberg about the size of two New York Cities breaks off Antarctica
This is the second time in two years that the Brunt Ice Shelf has had a major break-off.
U.S. skier Mikaela Shiffrin wins record 83rd World Cup race
“It might take me a little bit to figure out what to say,” Shiffrin said after breaking the record. “I don’t know what to say right now.”
Dallas Zoo offers $10,000 reward after vulture’s death, other suspicious incidents
Officials believe the endangered bird died after suffering an intentional, fatal wound.
How companies get away with wage theft
CBS News consumer correspondent Ash-Har Quraishi investigates failures in systems designed to protect victims of wage theft.
Are tip requests getting out of hand? Many consumers say yes.
Widespread digital payment means people are often asked to tip even when making small purchases.
Biggest surprises, snubs of the 2023 Oscar nominations
Fandango managing director Erik Davis joins “CBS Mornings” and breaks down the big surprises from this year’s Oscar nominations.
Georgia judge hears arguments on whether to make Trump grand jury report public
A Georgia judge will decide whether to publicly release a report from a special grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump and his allies’ efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in that state. CBS News reporter Graham Kates has been following the investigation and joins Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss.
Wage theft often goes unpunished despite state systems meant to combat it
Many wage theft victims are never paid a dime. Others are left waiting for months or even years, an investigation by CBS News found.
Pompeo says he’ll decide on presidential run in “next handful of months”
Asked if Trump’s decision to seek the White House again is having an impact on his own calculation, Pompeo said, “none.”
Watch Live: Senators grill Live Nation over Taylor Swift fiasco
Federal regulators are looking into the ticket seller after thousands of Swift fans were unable to buy concert tickets.
Paris trains shut down by “scandalous act of vandalism”
What the national rail company first thought was an accident is being investigated as an act of “very serious” sabotage, with hundreds of thousands of people stranded.
First known Larry Nassar abuse survivor writes letter to younger self
Tuesday marks fives years since Larry Nassar, the former team doctor for USA Gymnastics, was sentenced for sexually abusing hundreds of female athletes.
President Biden reacts to recent wave of shootings
The White House says President Biden is offering federal support to local officials in California as they investigate recent shootings in the state. CBS News’ Ed O’Keefe joins “CBS News Mornings” to share more on the legislation that some officials are calling for.
Rifle, hundreds of ammo rounds found at home of Monterey Park shooting suspect
A gunman killed 11, shot more people celebrating the Lunar New Year at the Star Ballroom Dance Studio in Monterey Park on Saturday night.
New Years 2023 Walmart flash deal: This 4.9-star-rated cold-press juicer is less than half price
Shop these great rollbacks and deals on toys, tech and more at Walmart while they last.
Iranian archer: “No regrets” for protesting, despite being shot in eye
“I am never sad about what happened,” Kosar Khoshnoudikia told a London-based TV channel. “I lost some things, but I gained a lot.”
U.S. returns trafficked ancient art worth $20 million to Italy
The 60 pieces of art and artifacts include a fresco of Hercules and a drinking chalice some 2,600 years old.
Suspect in Half Moon Bay, California, shootings taken into custody
A mass shooting has rocked yet another California community. Seven people were killed Monday when a gunman opened fire on two farms in the rural area of Half Moon Bay. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans reports and joins Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers with the latest on the investigation.
Doomsday clock hits 90 seconds to midnight
The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists warns that “unprecedented danger” has pushed the world closer than ever to catastrophe: “We are on the brink of a precipice.”
Super Bowl spot on the line as NFC, AFC conference championships approach
Four teams remain as the NFL playoffs heat up on the road to Super Bowl LVII. CBS News special correspondent James Brown joined Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss the upcoming NFC and AFC conference championship games.
Panic! At The Disco is splitting up after almost 20 years
“Sometimes a journey must end for a new one to begin,” said frontman Brendon Urie.
Meet boy-genius Teddy Hobbs, Britain’s youngest-ever MENSA member
Still only four years old, Teddy could count to 100 before he turned two. Now he can do it in seven different languages.
Half Moon Bay shooting was likely “workplace violence,” police say at briefing
San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus and other officials gave a briefing on the investigation into a mass shooting in Half Moon Bay, California, that killed seven people. The suspect is in custody. Watch their full remarks.