TSA officer shortages cause travel chaos

TSA officer shortages cause travel chaos – CBS News Watch CBS News TSA officer shortages due to the partial government shutdown are causing chaos and long lines at airports across the U.S. CBS News’ Kris Van Cleave has more.

Behind the band The Last Dinner Party’s soaring success

The band The Last Dinner Party is coming to the U.S. next week to tour its second album, “From the Pyre.” The members of the band spoke to Anthony Mason about how they met, their rapid rise to fame and the support they’ve had along the way.

Iran slams Israel with cluster bombs in retaliatory strikes

Iran slams Israel with cluster bombs in retaliatory strikes – CBS News Watch CBS News Iran launched retaliatory strikes against Israel and Persian Gulf states after Israel said it killed two top Iranian officials. CBS News’ Charlie D’Agata has more.

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Exclusive discounts from CBS Mornings Deals – CBS News Watch CBS News On this edition of CBS Mornings Deals, we show you items that might just become essentials in your everyday life. Visit cbsdeals.com to take advantage of these exclusive deals today. CBS earns commissions on purchases made through cbsdeals.com.

What are today’s mortgage interest rates: March 18, 2026?

Mortgage interest rates could now be low enough to support purchase or refinancing activity from borrowers. Getty Images/iStockphoto With the first Federal Reserve meeting since January set to conclude today, homebuyers and owners hoping to refinance will need to contend with both good and bad news. The bad news is that interest rates will remain …

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Rising concerns that prediction markets are bypassing state gambling laws

As prediction markets explode in popularity, there are concerns they may bypass state gambling laws. On Tuesday, Arizona’s attorney general charged the prediction market Kalshi with operating an illegal gambling operation. A representative from Kalshi said it’s not a gambling product, but an exchange overseen by strict Wall Street regulation. Jo Ling Kent reports.