Traditionally, during one party’s convention, the other party’s nominee, presumptive or otherwise, lies low. That’s not the case this year, as Hillary Clinton stumped in the same state Monday as the RNC. Nancy Cordes has more. Source Read More »
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Pediatricians urged to talk to young people about sex
The nation’s largest pediatricians’ group is calling on doctors to talk to young patients about safe sex, not just abstinence. Dr. Jon LaPook has more. Source Read More »
Mysterious Zika transmission stumps doctors
A patient in Utah has contracted Zika, but it’s not clear how the virus was transmitted. Dr. Jon LaPook reports. Source Read More »
Aspiring singers live their dreams at Carnegie Hall
In an event to promote the new film “Florence Foster Jenkins,” about the real-life talentless soprano, a group of singers was invited to perform on stage at New York’s Carnegie Hall, to show off their very real talent. Source Read More »
Murder map: Deadliest U.S. cities
You might be surprised by the murder rates in major cities across the U.S. Source Read More »
CBS News polls: Races close in battleground states
Anthony Salvanto, CBS News’ Elections Director, breaks down how Republican voters view Trump’s vice presidential pick Mike Pence, and explains the tight horseraces in the battleground states of Ohio, Michigan, and Iowa. Source Read More »
Baton Rouge police officers shot, killed
Several police officers have been taken to a local hospital after being involved in a shootout in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Details are still coming in, but at least two officers have been confirmed to have died from the shooting. Source Read More »
Trump wants “very few troops on the ground” in fight against ISIS
In a clip from their first joint interview with CBS’ “60 Minutes,” Donald Trump and Mike Pence discuss the stakes of American foreign policy and how their administration plans to “win” against terror groups abroad. Source Read More »
Hester Ford, the oldest living American, has died
Ford had 12 children, 68 grandchildren, 125 great-grandchildren, and at least 120 great-great-grandchildren. Source Read More »
All U.S. adults now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine
States easily met President Biden’s April 19 deadline for expanding eligibility. Source Read More »