More than 70% of the Gazan population is living as refugees in Rafah, and the looming ground operation by the Israeli army threatens to escalate the humanitarian crisis. CBS News producer Marwan Al Ghoul reports from Rafah with the latest. … [Read more...] about Israel’s looming ground operation in Rafah threatens to escalate Gaza’s humanitarian crisis
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Saturday Sessions: Future Islands perform “King of Sweden”
For nearly two decades, the Baltimore-based Future Islands have wowed audiences around the world with their heartfelt anthems and bold live performances. The group just released their seventh album and announced a new tour, bringing their music to a whole new audience. From their new album "People Who Aren't There Anymore," here is Future Islands with "King of Sweden." … [Read more...] about Saturday Sessions: Future Islands perform “King of Sweden”
Super cities showdown: Kansas City vs. Santa Clara
In a CBS Mornings annual tradition, Michelle Miller and Dana Jacobson go on a head-to-head battle to see which Super Bowl contender has the superior hometown. … [Read more...] about Super cities showdown: Kansas City vs. Santa Clara
Nikki Haley raises $1.7 million in single day after loss in Nevada
Despite falling in the Nevada Republican primary to the ballot option "none of these candidates," people are still giving money to Nikki Haley for her presidential campaign. CBS News campaign reporter Nidia Cavazos has more on a recent fundraiser event for Haley in California. … [Read more...] about Nikki Haley raises $1.7 million in single day after loss in Nevada
Tech industry reporting more layoffs
Tech industry jobs are being slashed further as companies look to tighten spending and invest more in artificial intelligence. Social media company Snap says it's laying off 10% of its global workforce while companies like Okta and DocuSign are each cutting around 400 employees. Sarah Needleman, reporter for The Wall Street Journal, joined CBS News to discuss the current … [Read more...] about Tech industry reporting more layoffs