The singer-songwriter sits down with CBS News’ Lauren Moraski to talk about her latest EP, new album “Liberman” and what she’s learned from her friend Stevie Nicks. Source Read More »
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Healthier Happy Meals: Would new law make a difference?
New research looks at the potential impact of a bill that would require healthier kids’ menus at fast food restaurants. CBS News’ Brian Webb reports. Source Read More »
Biden set to announce executive action on guns and new ATF chief
Two people familiar with the forthcoming announcement said steps are poised to include beginning the process of reclassifying ghost guns Source Read More »
Brady returns to court over “Deflategate” suspension
Tom Brady was back in court Monday. CBS News senior investigative producer Pat Milton talks to CBSN’s Contessa Brewer over the latest court ruling on the drama between the Patriots QB and the NFL. Source Read More »
CBSN trending stories for August 31, 2015
CBSNews.com’s top ten trending stories for August 31, 2015. Source Read More »
Kentucky clerk refuses to grant same-sex marriage licenses
The lawyer of a Kentucky clerk who refused to grant a same-sex marriage license talks to CBSN’s Contessa Brewer after asking for the backing of the Supreme Court. Source Read More »
Battery-powered unicycle whizzes through traffic
It’s called an SBU, or self-balancing unicycle, and enthusiasts say it could be the future of transportation. CBS News’ Jill Wagner reports. Source Read More »
Best-selling author helps former teacher get new kidney
Thirteen years ago, Ellen Sherman was diagnosed with a disease that would eventually lead to kidney failure. When nobody in her family was a suitable match, she started to become desperate for a donor. That’s when her old high school student, best-selling author Brad Meltzer, happened to call — and everything changed. Jamie Wax reports on a story you’ll see ... Read More »
Food cravings may be hardwired into brain, study shows
There is new evidence for the hotly-debated idea you can get hooked on eating, like people get addicted to cocaine or heroin. A study finds cravings may be “hardwired” in the brain. Dr. Holly Phillips joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the science behind the addiction. Source Read More »
Exploding propane-filled balloons in slow-motion
Nick Dietz compiles some of the latest and greatest viral videos, including a backyard experiment that’s a blast to watch and an overprotective raccoon rescuing his brother from a swimming pool. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE. Source Read More »