In the wake of a scandal involving Josh Duggar of “19 Kids and Counting,” TLC has pulled all episodes of the show currently on air. Source Read More »
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Heart disease deaths decline, but not equally
Deaths from heart disease have declined dramatically in recent decades, but a new study shows some groups have benefited more than others. Kenneth Craig reports. Source Read More »
Study shows women are more likely to choose divorce
A new study shines a light on how romantic relationships break up. It finds that women are more than twice as likely to take the first step towards divorce than men. Heidi Grant Halvorson, associate director of the Motivation Science Center at Columbia Business School, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the findings. Source Read More »
How to pick and cook ground beef
Ground beef is featured in many of America’s favorite foods, from burgers to tacos. But new research is out showing the bacterial risks of eating ground beef. Consumer Reports executive director for food safety and sustainability Urvashi Rangan joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the findings. Source Read More »
Daredevil performs 193-foot cliff dive
Nick Dietz compiles some of the latest and greatest viral videos, including a point-of-view cliff dive from nearly 20 stories up and a Corgi excited to beat the summer heat. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE. Source Read More »
“I want to be a ballet dancer”
In 1974, Morley Safer visited New York’s American Ballet Theatre School, where hundreds of applicants were vying for a chance to dance. Source Read More »
An unobstructed view of window washers
Mo Rocca learns about the challenging work of window washers firsthand – brandishing his brushes and squeegee 700 feet above New York City’s streets. Originally broadcast on May 31, 2015. Source Read More »
Nature: Savannah National Wildlife Refuge
We leave you this morning in the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, which straddles the border between South Carolina and Georgia. Videography: Doug Jensen Source Read More »
04/07: CBSN AM
All adults should be vaccine eligible by April 19; Migrants determined to enter U.S. Source Read More »
Soaring sand sculptures
In the western Japanese city of Tottori, sand sculptures can soar several stories high. Seth Doane introduces professional sculptor Sue McGrew, who has been working with sand for 19 years. Originally broadcast on May 31, 2015. Source Read More »