Candidates endorsed by former President Trump continue to dominate primary elections. Ed O’Keefe has the most notable results as the country gears up for the midterms. Source Read More »
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Gas prices continue to go down across the country
As summer vacations come to an end, gas prices have begun to drop, with some stations even charging less than $4 a gallon. Errol Barnett reports. Source Read More »
Immunotherapy trial for rectal cancer offers hope for future
A small immunotherapy trial for a certain type of rectal cancer reports a 100% success rate. Dr. Jon LaPook explains how it’s designed to work, and how it could be used as a model to treat other cancers. Source Read More »
Lawmakers asking Department of Defense to do more about civilians’ medical bills
Only on “CBS Mornings,” members of Congress are calling on the Department of Defense to do more to help civilians who have gotten huge medical bills for emergency treatment at U.S. military facilities. A non-partisan government report says even though many of those bills could be waived or reduced, the DOD almost never does. Anna Werner reports. Source Read More »
Dozens of people missing after packed migrant boat sinks
“According to the statements of 29 rescued people, there were 80 people on the boat, so up to 50 people are missing,” according to the Greek Coast Guard. Source Read More »
Biden signing burn pits bill into law: CBS News Flash August 10, 2022
“President Biden is set to sign the PACT Act. The long-awaited measure will expand access to VA health care and benefits for veterans who were exposed to toxins from burn pits during wars. Republican Congressman and Trump ally Scott Perry says the FBI seized his cell phone while he was traveling with his family.And the Emmys will be hosted by ... Read More »
Star jockey dies after falling from his horse during a race
Yanagida, who was nicknamed “Tiger” in the racing industry, reportedly rode 162 winners in New Zealand Source Read More »
Do spiders sleep and dream like us
Researchers in Germany monitored jumping spiders as they snoozed. As CBS News’ Ian Lee reports, they saw some characteristic traits of REM sleep never observed before in invertebrates, and one scientist is convinced the creepy crawlies are dreaming the night away. Source Read More »
New remains found at Lake Mead may be linked to bones found in July
Police have speculated that more remains may be discovered as the water level at Lake Mead continues to recede. Source Read More »
Hal Brands on potential of future conflict with China
Host Michael Morell talks with Johns Hopkins China scholar Hal Brands about China and the risk of conflict between the U.S. and China in the coming years. Source Read More »