Thursday, September 19, 2024
Happening Now

Author Archives: Stonecom Interactive

05/30 CBSN AM

Democrats ramp up calls for impeachment, world’s smallest baby is going home. Source

Share

Body believed to be missing Utah girl is found

A body believed to be missing 5-year-old Utah girl Elizabeth “Lizzy” Shelley was found less than a block from her home, bringing a wide-ranging search to a grim close five days after police say the child was taken from her home and killed by her uncle. The body was found hidden under trees and brush, Logan Police Chief Gary Jensen said. Source

Share

Netanyahu calls for new elections in Israel

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dissolved parliament and called for new elections in Israel this week, after he was unable to create a governing coalition. Dan Raviv, senior Washington correspondent at i24 NEWS, joins CBSN with details. Source

Share

Elton John’s longtime collaborator Bernie Taupin talks new biopic “Rocketman”

Bernie Taupin wrote the words to many songs you may know by heart. Taupin collaborated with Sir Elton John on more than 30 albums during their continuing partnership. Actor Jamie Bell portrays Taupin in the new biopic “Rocketman.” The movie explores that friendship, including their first meeting, more than 50 years ago. Bell and Taupin join “CBS This Morning” to discuss the singer and songwriter’s decades-long history and the new film. Source

Share

CBD-infused coffee is growing in popularity

On Friday, the FDA will hold the first public hearing on a plan to legalize CBD in food and drinks. CBD comes from plants in the cannabis family, but unlike marijuana it won’t make you high. It’s expected to be a $22 billion dollar industry by 2022. Barry Petersen tkes a look at the buzz over CBD-infused coffee. Source

Share

Kanye West opens up to David Letterman about his struggle with bipolar disorder

“CBS This Morning” got a first look at Kanye West’s revealing new interview with David Letterman. The rapper details his struggle with mental illness on the new season of the Netflix show “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction.” It’s a topic he rarely discusses. Dr. Tara Narula joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the stigma around mental health and why it’s so important for people to speak publicly about their struggles. Source

Share