Can AI help you manage your money? Here are some tips to follow.

From budgeting to investing and saving, people are turning to artificial intelligence for help. A recent survey shows 66% of Americans have turned to AI to seek financial advice. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains best practices on how to incorporate technology into your financial life.

As Winters Warm, Falling Through the Ice Is Becoming More Common — and Deadly

Elmer Brown was following two friends on his four-wheeler last November, hunting caribou across a frozen channel in northern Alaska when the ice gave way. All three plunged into the frigid water. One friend drowned, and Brown, 45, later died of hypothermia, leaving behind five children. “He was always helping other people and sharing his …

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Severe weather, TSA staffing shortage wreak havoc on travel

Roughly 9,000 flights were canceled and 25,000 delayed since Sunday as a winter storm slammed parts of the U.S. It comes amid a TSA staffing shortage, as employees work without pay through the partial government shutdown. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Details on ruling blocking the Trump administration’s vaccine policy changes for kids

A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from limiting the number of vaccines recommended for children. Medical societies challenged HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s order to drop six vaccines from the list of shots that children should have. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder explains what it means and what could happen next.

Some U.S. allies decline to help Trump with Strait of Hormuz

Some U.S. allies decline to help Trump with Strait of Hormuz – CBS News Watch CBS News President Trump on Monday pressured allies and China for military assistance in reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The European Union and Australia turned down Mr. Trump’s request while China and Japan were noncommittal. Nancy Cordes reports.

Sudan Clinics Face Stock-Out in Weeks Due to Middle East War, NGO Says

By Olivia Le Poidevin and Emma Farge GENEVA, March 17 (Reuters) – ⁠Medical ⁠supplies to clinics dealing with the ⁠humanitarian crisis in Sudan could run out within two weeks unless shipments ​are rapidly rerouted after disruptions due to the conflict in the Middle East, the charity Save the Children said. The ‌expanding U.S.-Israeli war on …

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