Here’s where the Artemis II crew is on Day 2 in space

Here’s where the Artemis II crew is on Day 2 in space – CBS News Watch CBS News The Artemis II crew is headed toward the moon after getting the green light to boost the ship’s velocity away from Earth. CBS News’ Kris Van Cleave reports.

Why more women are projected to leave the workforce

The percentage of women working through their peak earning years is expected to decline in the next decade, according to Indeed. Priya Rathod, Indeed’s career expert and workplace trends editor, joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss what’s driving the trend and the impact of declining remote or hybrid roles.

NASA shares first photos of Earth taken by Artemis II: “Hello, World”

NASA released the first photos of Earth taken by the crew of Artemis II on Friday, hours after the mission left Earth’s orbit. The first photo, taken by Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman, shows the entire planet, and both the Northern and Southern lights are visible over the poles. Zodiacal light, created by sunlight reflecting …

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Trump’s 2027 budget asks Congress for $1.5 trillion in defense spending, with 10% cuts elsewhere

Washington — President Trump’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2027 asks Congress for $1.5 trillion in defense spending — a 42% increase — while cutting nondefense spending by $73 billion, or 10%. The White House released the 92-page budget request on Friday, accompanied by several summaries of the administration’s key priorities across the executive branch. The …

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How much interest can $25,000 earn in a 2-year CD?

Interest earnings on a $25,000 2-year CD account will be worth thousands of dollars upon account maturity. SimpleImages / Getty Images In a conventional savings or investing climate, depositing a large sum into a long-term certificate of deposit (CD) isn’t often the best choice for savers. After all, to earn interest on the account, you’ll …

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New online game related to Jeffrey Epstein raises concerns

A new online game related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is raising concerns among parents and educators. The premise of the game is to survive five nights without being caught by Epstein at his home. Social media videos show kids playing it in classrooms. Meg Oliver has more.