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North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson says he’s not dropping out the gubernatorial race despite a new CNN report alleging he made a series of racist and sexually explicit comments on a porn site between 2008 and 2012. Robinson denies he said anything contained in the report. Colin Campbell, capitol bureau chief for North Carolina Public Radio, joined CBS News to discuss the situation.

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The best screen protectors for the new Apple iPhone 16, Plus, Pro and Pro Max phones

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Best iPhone 16 Screen Protectors

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You preordered your favorite iPhone 16 model. Then you ordered an iPhone 16 case to protect it. But now that it’s in your hands, your new phone is still looking a little vulnerable. What’s missing? A screen protector.

Accidents can and do happen. Your smartphone, strong as its frame and its build can be, is still a piece of fragile tech. And even with a solid case, the wrong kind of drop in the wrong place can still crack or shatter your screen. That’s where a screen protector comes in: They break so your screen doesn’t.

You’ll get smudges and scratches on the glass protector, but beneath that, your phone will look brand new. If you’re looking for your new iPhone to stay that way for as long as possible, see our favorite picks for the best iPhone 16 screen protectors below. 


The best Apple iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro screen protectors

Screen protectors for your phone typically range between $10 and $50, depending on the level of protection and added features you want. Some options just protect your screen physically, while others add privacy protection, blue-light protection or camera lens protection.


Best iPhone 16 screen protector: Zagg Glass Elite Screen Protector

Zagg Glass Elite Screen Protector

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Zagg is a major name in the screen protector space, and for good reason. The brand makes durable screen protectors that not only offer fantastic drop protection but also advanced scratch and smudge resistance. Zagg screen protectors come with a limited lifetime warranty, so you can get a free replacement for as long as you own your phone.

The Zagg Glass Elite glass screen protector is made with 30% recycled materials. Its packaging is made with recycled materials as well. The package includes a special tray to apply your screen protector to avoid dust and bubbles, making for a quick and easy installation. 


Best tempered glass iPhone 16 screen protector: Belkin UltraGlass 2 screen protector

Belkin UltraGlass 2 screen protector

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There’s a reason why Apple endorses this screen protector and sells it in its store. It’s a tough protector that offers stronger tempered glass than what you’d typically get from other manufacturers, boasting 2.7x stronger materials that make it perfect for random drops and spills.

It’s also just 0.29mm thick, so it won’t affect the phone’s touch sensor. It’s resistant against fingerprints and smudges, and comes with an easy align tray that makes it simple to apply.

Like many other screen protector brands, the Belkin UltraGlass 2 comes with a lifetime warranty, so you can get a replacement if this one doesn’t hold up.


Best iPhone 16 screen and lens protector bundle: Smartish iPhone 16 screen protector (2 pack)

Smartish iPhone 16 screen protector

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The front face of your phone isn’t the only part that’s vulnerable to scratches and drops — your camera lenses need protection, as well. That’s why we like this Amazon screen protector bundle that comes with two screen protectors and two lens protectors.

They’re available for each model of the new phone. You get two great sheets of tempered, scratch-resistant glass. They’re nice and clear, simple to install thanks to their included installation frame, and versatile enough to apply to your phone even if your chosen case has a front lip.

Another thing to love about this two-pack: It’s just $25 at Amazon. Sure, these protectors don’t have all the bells and whistles you get from screen protectors that sell for double or triple the price. But considering what you get, this is an incredibly cost-effective option, especially if you have more than one new phone owner in your household.


Best blue light-reducing iPhone 16 screen protector: OtterBox Premium Pro Glass Blue Light Guard

OtterBox Premium Pro Glass Blue Light Guard

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This screen protector not only helps to defend your device from scratches and drops up to 6 feet, but it also shields your eyes from potentially harmful blue light waves. This added bonus makes the OtterBox screen protector more advanced than the others on this list.

If you want that protection and more, you can get it here: The OtterBox Premium Pro Glass Blue Light Guard screen protector features fingerprint and smudge resistance, 9H durability and a privacy screen effect that will keep others from seeing what you’re doing on your phone when it’s in viewing range.

It’ll keep its transparency for a long while, and it’s super easy to install. Though it’s an expensive option, it’s worth considering, especially if you’re on your phone a lot.


Best rugged iPhone 16 screen protection: ESR Armorite screen protector

ESR Armorite screen protector

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If want to ensure your new iPhone stays as clean and nice as possible even in rough conditions, you want something heavy-duty. The ESR Armorite screen protector’s 9H+ is just what you need. It can take up to 110 pounds of impact, which can keep your phone protected at the gym or anywhere else you’re near heavy items that may drop on your phone.

You get two in a pack, and it’s super simple to apply to your phone, too. Plus, it uses a special adhesive to make sure when you do apply your new screen protector, you don’t have to contend with annoying bubbles. 




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Drug middlemen illegally drive up the cost of insulin, FTC says

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Federal regulators are accusing the country’s three largest pharmacy benefit managers of illegally driving up the cost of insulin in the U.S., while making it harder for patients to obtain cheaper versions of the life-saving drug. 

The companies — CVS-owned Caremark Rx, Cigna Group’s Express Scripts and UnitedHealth Group’s Optum Rx — acted in ways that stifled industry competition for insulin drugs, including by using unfair rebating practices, the Federal Trade Commission said Friday.

That artificially raised the list price of insulin, creating what the agency characterized as a “drug rebate system that prioritizes high rebates” from drugmakers, the FTC alleged in announcing lawsuits against the three businesses and their affiliates. 

Pharmacy benefit managers, known as PBMs, manage prescription drug plans for health insurance programs, including Medicare, and serve as intermediaries with pharmacies, employers and drugmakers. Caremark, Express Scripts and Optum together administer roughly 80% of all prescriptions in the U.S., according to the FTC.

“Millions of Americans with diabetes need insulin to survive, yet for many of these vulnerable patients, their insulin drug costs have skyrocketed over the past decade thanks in part to powerful PBMs and their greed,” Rahul Rao, deputy director of the FTC’s Bureau of Competition, said in a statement. “Caremark, ESI, and Optum — as medication gatekeepers — have extracted millions of dollars off the backs of patients who need life-saving medications.”

CVS Caremark and Optum disputed the FTC’s allegations.

“CVS Caremark is proud of the work we have done to make insulin more affordable for all Americans with diabetes. To suggest anything else, as the FTC did today, is simply wrong,” the company said in a statement to CBS News. 

A CVS spokesperson also said the company has a record of protecting patients from rising prescription drug prices and that it has “led the way in driving down the cost of insulin for all patients.” 

CVS members on average pay less than $25 for insulin, according the company, which added that it negotiates deep discounts for its clients.


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Optum called the FTC’s claims “baseless.”

“For many years, Optum Rx has aggressively and successfully negotiated with drug manufacturers and taken additional actions to lower prescription insulin costs for our health plan customers and their members, who now pay an average of less than $18 per month for insulin,” the company said in a statement to CBS News. 

Cigna did not immediately respond to CBS News’ request for comment on the lawsuits. 



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3 big HELOC benefits to know as interest rates drop

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A HELOC has some distinct features that could be beneficial for borrowers now that interest rates are dropping.

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Americans haven’t had many cost-effective ways to borrow money in recent years. With a potent combination of elevated inflation and higher interest rates designed to combat it, rates on everything from personal loans to credit cards to mortgages surged in response. While home equity borrowing wasn’t immune from this shift, rates on popular products have remained in the single digits, even as the economy looked shaky.

With a home equity loan or home equity line of credit (HELOC), homeowners can borrow from the equity they’ve accumulated in their home to help pay for any number of expenses, large or small. While there are pros and cons to either, right now many may want to consider the HELOC over the loan, even if the HELOC comes with a slightly higher interest rate. Below, we’ll explain why.

Start by seeing what HELOC interest rate you’d be eligible for here now.

3 big HELOC benefits to know as interest rates drop

While a HELOC has an average interest rate of 9.26% now, less than a point above the median 8.46% home equity loan rate, that difference can easily be negated by the following three benefits borrowers should know of now:

Variable rate

A HELOC has a variable interest rate that will change monthly based on market conditions. In the climate of recent years that would be a drawback but now, with a major interest rate cut issued this week and multiple others possible for later this year, it’s a distinct advantage. You can simply borrow from your home equity with a HELOC at today’s rate and comfortably expect to save money in the months and potentially years ahead as rates decline. Just be sure to monitor the rate climate carefully as any adjustments upward will have the same effect.

Start exploring the best HELOCs available to you online.

No closing costs

Sure, a home equity loan has a lower rate than a HELOC right this minute. But if rates decline and you’ve already opened the home equity loan, which comes with a locked rate, you’ll need to refinance it to secure the lower option. And that refinancing will come with a price tag (often 1% to 5% of the total loan value). HELOCs, meanwhile, will inherently adjust on their own for free, which can be particularly helpful in today’s cooling rate climate.

Tax deduction

It may seem counterintuitive to pursue a home equity option with a higher rate than a home equity loan when a home equity loan is also available. But don’t get too hung up on the rate a HELOC comes with now. As mentioned, it’s likely to drop again soon. The interest you pay on a HELOC can also be deducted from your taxes if used for eligible, IRS-approved reasons (like home repairs and improvements). So the economic pain felt from the higher rate may be a moot point once it comes time to file your taxes next spring. 

The bottom line

Not every borrowing option works for everyone. There is no standard, one-size-fits-all option, especially when borrowing from your home equity. But, right now, thanks to its variable rate nature, freedom from closing costs to refinance to a lower rate and the ability to deduct the interest paid on your taxes, a HELOC could be the best option for your unique financial situation. Just be sure to carefully review the rate and terms before signing up as your home serves as collateral in these borrowing circumstances and you could lose it if you’re unable to repay all that you’ve deducted.



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