Many California Almond Growers Struggling To Stay Afloat

Many California Almond Growers Struggling To ...

Up next

Why Gas Prices Could Rise Even Further in California

Six weeks. That's how long state officials say California has until it runs out of a stable supply of gasoline. After that, the supply picture gets a little murky. With the Iran War now in its third month and gas averaging more than $6 a gallon, the state is racing to lock in lon ...  Show more

Stonecutters Who Can't Work Struggle Through Workers' Compensation Process

Hundreds of Californians who make countertops are getting sick with an often deadly, job-related lung disease. Those who can no longer work because of it are often left struggling to make ends meet, even after pursuing benefits that are supposed to help them long term. Reporter: ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Pistachios (Replay)
The Economics of Everyday Things

How did a little green nut become a billion-dollar product, lauded by celebrities in Super Bowl ads? Zachary Crockett cracks open the story.

 

<ul><li>SOURCES:<ul><li>Sawyer Clark, director of ...  Show more

So Cal Death Toll Rises
CNN This Morning

Crews battling those deadly wildfires in Southern California are facing new dangers this week as winds exacerbate the situation. Meanwhile, the incoming Trump administration is pointing fingers at California Democrats, citing a "serious lack of competent governance." And some of ...  Show more

Full Episode: Wednesday, October 15, 2025
World News Tonight with David Muir

Rachel Scott reports on a federal judge’s emergency order to immediately halt the mass firings of federal workers during the government shutdown as the White House warns the number of firings could more than double; amid rising tensions over sweeping immigration crackdowns across ...  Show more

Spring Housing Market Thaw? | Flu Season Surge | Jeff Probst on Season 48 of "Survivor"
CBS Mornings on the Go

Federal workers are struggling to figure out what is happening with their jobs after Elon Musk's ultimatum to document their work or resign. Some are showing up at town halls nationwide, demanding that Congress stand up for them. CBS News' Weijia Jiang has more. Three years after ...  Show more