A new study shows that some groups may be more susceptible to PTSD. Licensed psychologist Dr. Wendy Dickinson joined CBSN to talk about the study’s findings. Source
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Outrage grows over deaths of six migrant children in U.S.
A 10-year-old girl from El Salvador died in the U.S. in September, but her death was not previously reported. It’s the sixth known case of a migrant child dying after being detained in the U.S. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca joined CBSN AM from McAllen, Texas, with more. Source
London Calling: British Prime Minister Theresa May’s future in doubt
British Prime Minister Theresa May is facing increasing pressure to resign amid the ongoing chaos over Brexit. CBS News contributor Simon Bates reports from London for this week’s London Calling. Source
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Missouri under state of emergency after deadly tornadoes; Dogs involved in police chase expected to recover. Source
New details on migrant girl who died last year in U.S. custody
A 10-year-old girl from El Salvador with a heart defect died at a U.S. hospital last September after crossing the border with her family. Her death is the sixth known case of a migrant child dying after being detained. CBS News investigative reporter Graham Kates and producer Angel Canales join CBSN with the latest on the case that is just now coming to light. Source
Busy Philipps talks about her period – and she thinks you should too
Most women still feel uncomfortable talking about menstruation in public, but there’s a price to pay for all that silence. So, outspoken TV personality Busy Philipps is joining menstrual activists in nonchalantly discussing her period to shatter the stigma. Watch the CBSN Originals documentary about period poverty and the menstrual movement at cbsnews.com/period, starting Thursday, May 23. Source
Wired reveals children’s “food pyramid” for healthful tech diet
Doctors say American kids are spending way too much time on everything from YouTube to Instagram to Fortnite. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, technology overuse by children is linked to obesity, depression and lower school performance. Wired editor-in-chief and CBS News contributor Nick Thompson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss Wired’s “food pyramid” for a healthful tech diet. Source
The bloody truth about getting your period in America
Menstruation remains one of the most taboo topics in the world – and millions of women pay the price Source
Early release of “American Taliban” slammed by daughter of slain CIA officer
John Walker Lindh was interrogated by CIA officer Johnny “Mike” Spann, who was killed shortly thereafter in a prison uprising Source
CorePower, largest U.S. yoga chain, accused of underpaying instructors
Yoga instructors are accusing America’s largest chain of yoga studios of underpaying its teachers. More than 1,500 yoga instructors have joined a class action lawsuit against CorePower Yoga, claiming CorePower teachers “are overstretched and not being paid the minimum wages they are entitled.” Dana Jacobson spoke with two women who shared their experiences. Source