A trio of iconic men star in newly-released films, and Christine McVie is rejoining Fleetwood Mac after 16 years away. Suzanne Marques has today’s Eye on Entertainment. Source
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Smoking bans breed healthier kids: Study
Daily health headlines: Public smoking bans curb premature birth and childhood asthma rates, 22-year-old gets new 3D-printed skull, plus more top stories. Source
Dad uses drone to pull son’s tooth
Nick Dietz compiles some of the week’s best viral videos, including a game of golf that turns into a game of dodgeball, natural predators eating GoPro cameras and a soon-to-be military man setting his hair on fire. Plus, Malcolm Swam performs a quadcopter dental procedure on his 8-year-old son. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE Source
Billions lack drinking water, handwashing facilities and toilets
Billions of people are still dealing with the pandemic without hand washing facilities or toilets. The United Nations said Thursday the world is “seriously off-track” to fix the situation. Source
Hospital ratings show likelihood of quality care all over the map
Thousands of Americans die every year due to medical errors caused by hospitals or healthcare providers. Recent research from Consumer Reports finds that some hospitals are much better than others at avoiding mistakes that put patients at risk. Jericka Duncan reports from New York. Source
Highly anticipated “Noah” set to hit big screen
One of the best-known stories from the Bible hits the big-screen this weekend with an all-star cast. Suzanne Marques sat down with Russell Crowe and Jennifer Connelly in Los Angeles. Source
Presidents and popes: 28 papal-presidential meetings since 1919
Thursday’s meeting between President Obama and Pope Frances was the 28th time an American president has met with a pope. CBS News senior White House correspondent Bill Plante reports on the relationship between the White House and the Vatican. Source
Fewer Americans heading to the silver screen
A new report from the Motion Picture Association of America found that moviegoers went to the theater 1.5 percent less in 2013, than 2012, but revenue was still up because of higher ticket prices. Jill Wagner has that story and more MoneyWatch headlines. Source
NFL quarterback Deshaun Watson accused of sexual assault
The NFL is investigating the allegations, which the Houston Texans player denies. Source
Changes in brain may start before birth, autism study says
A new study finds evidence that autism begins during pregnancy. Researchers say brain irregularities in children with the disorder can be traced back to pre-natal development. Dr. Melissa Nishawala, director of autism for the New York University Child Study Center, joins “CBS This Morning” for a conversation on what this could mean for many expectant moms and their children. Source