Saturday, April 27, 2024
Happening Now

Author Archives: Stonecom Interactive

Spotify CEO on video, competition and artist backlash

The world’s largest music streaming service is moving into new territory. Spotify announced Wednesday that it will be adding video and podcasts through media partnerships. Founder and CEO Daniel Ek joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss where he plans to take his company. Source Read More »

Why more sleep could help you shed pounds

If you’re trying to drop a few pounds, you might want to spend more time sleeping. Clinical psychologist and sleep medicine specialist Michael Breus joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how your sleep pattern can help manage your weight. Source Read More »

Ducklings mesmerized by yo-yo tricks

Nick Dietz compiles some of the latest and greatest viral videos, including ducks mesmerized by a yo-yo and sanitation workers taking a foosball break. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE. Source Read More »

Roller coaster critic on Twisted Colossus makeover

Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of roller coaster season, when theme parks unveil their newest attractions. But this year, at Six Flags Magic Mountain outside Los Angeles, what is new is old again. Carter Evans reports on the Twisted Colossus and journalist Arthur Levine who lives to ride. Source Read More »

George Clooney on family and championing causes

“CBS This Morning” continues its conversation with the Academy Award winning actor in the second part of his sit down interview from the One World Observatory. Clooney tells Charlie Rose about his marriage, whether kids are in his future and tackling humanitarian issues. Source Read More »

Judge orders State Department to start releasing Clinton’s emails

The State Department is working on a schedule to release the presidential candidate’s private e-mails from her time as secretary of state. A judge rejected a plan to release them just before the 2016 primaries. Nancy Cordes reports from Cedar Falls, Iowa, where Clinton answered reporters’ questions for the first time in nearly a month. Source Read More »

Takata declares 33.8 million airbags defective

The government is preparing the largest consumer recall ever involving Takata airbags that have the potential to explode. Federal regulators say the number of vehicles that need to be fixed has doubled from 17 million to nearly 34 million. Five deaths and more than 100 injuries have been linked to the airbags. Jeff Glor reports. Source Read More »

First GoPro tour inside One World Observatory

There’s more to the new One World Trade Center than its unparalleled views of New York City. The experience on its top three floors offers attractions from a high-tech journey through time to virtual helicopter tours. Source Read More »

Cruise ship freed after grounding on reef

The Norwegian Dawn cruise ship was grounded on a reef near Bermuda early Wednesday morning, and is now anchored and awaiting inspection. The cruise line says there were no injuries. Susan McGinnis reports. Source Read More »