Friday, January 17, 2025
Happening Now

Author Archives: Stonecom Interactive

Focus on habits to help keep your New Year’s resolutions

U.S. News & World Report says 80% of resolutions fail by the second week of February. New York Times bestselling author James Clear says making your habits stick throughout 2020 is about focusing on your daily routine. Clear, author of “Atomic Habits,” joins “CBS This Morning” to offer tips to help you keep your resolutions going. Source

Share

How to start off a healthy 2020

Many of us make New Year’s resolutions to try and improve our health and wellness. Dr. Tara Narula joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss why the keys to a healthy 2020 go beyond exercising more and eating right. Source

Share

How to spend less time on your tech devices in 2020

The New Year is a good time to make resolutions for healthy tech use. The average American adult now spends more than three hours a day on smartphones. Sharon Profis, executive editor and director of content for our partners at CNET, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss healthy tech practices for 2020. Source

Share

How to keep your New Year’s financial resolutions

Many Americans are ringing in the New Year with resolutions. One Fidelity Investments survey of financial resolutions found 53% of Americans hope to save more in 2020, 51% hope to pay down debt and 35% hope to spend less. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how to make those goals happen. Source

Share

Eye Opener: The world rings in 2020

People around the globe ring in the new year and new decade. Also, violence continues outside the U.S. Embassy in Iraq. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source

Share

North Korea promises to reveal a “new strategic weapon”

In another challenge to the U.S., North Korea’s leader is promising to reveal a “new strategic weapon.” Kim Jong Un’s vow was announced after North Korea’s capital celebrated the new year. According to the state-run media, Kim threatened shocking action and said North Korea could end a moratorium on testing nuclear weapons and missiles, but he also left the door open to dialogue with the U.S. Source

Share