A Consumer Reports survey found more than 60 percent of Americans buy products labeled “natural,” but nearly two-thirds believe natural means more than it does. For processed foods, the label offers no clear meaning. Urvashi Rangan, the magazine’s director of consumer safety and sustainability, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss their findings. Source Read More »
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Medical experts call for depression screenings for all adults
An influential panel of experts says all American adults should be evaluated for depression and, for the first time, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force calls for depression screenings for pregnant women and new mothers. Dr. Holly Phillips joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the screenings. Source Read More »
NAACP proposes plan for Flint water crisis
Michigan’s governor will meet with the mayor of Flint to discuss a new approach to the city’s toxic water disaster. Gov. Rick Snyder met with the NAACP privately Tuesday. The civil rights group unveiled a 15-point proposal to handle lead in the water and help affected citizens. Adriana Diaz reports. Source Read More »
Abe Vigoda dies at 94
Veteran television and film actor Abe Vigoda has died at 94 years old. CBSN’s Vladimir Duthier reports. Source Read More »
Adam McKay on “The Big Short,” Oscars diversity controversy
Writer, producer and director Adam McKay brought us comedy hits like “Anchorman,” “Talladega Nights” and “Step Brothers.” His latest movie, “The Big Short,” is based on Michael Lewis’ nonfiction bestseller, which follows the events leading up to the 2008 financial crisis. The film won the top movie award from the Producers Guild of America and is also up for five ... Read More »
Anti-abortion activists charged in Planned Parenthood sting operation
A Houston grand jury indicts two anti-abortion activists behind videos that purported to show Planned Parenthood employees discussing the sale of fetal body parts. Source Read More »
NJ casino can regulate how much waitresses weigh
The Borgata casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey is now allowed to regulate how much its waitresses weigh, after the state’s Supreme Court declined to review a lower court’s decision. CBSN’s Contessa Brewer explains. Source Read More »
Countdown to Iowa caucuses, Bloomberg flirts with presidential run: #CBSN10 Trending Stories
Race heats up with one week until Iowa caucuses, former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg weighs 2016 presidential bid, and more of the stories you’re clicking on. Source Read More »
President Obama: End solitary confinement for juveniles
In an op-ed for the Washington Post, President Obama urged the nation to rethink the use of solitary confinement among juveniles in federal prison. CBSN’s Contessa Brewer has the details. Source Read More »
Arizona students pose for pic wearing T-shirts spelling out N-word
A petition is circulating calling for six high school seniors in Phoenix, Arizona to be expelled after they posed for a picture wearing T-shirts that spelled out the N-word. CBSN’s Contessa Brewer reports. Source Read More »