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John Oliver: I’m not a journalist

“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” is never far behind when it comes to satirizing the news. The show is in its second season and has renewed for two more. John Oliver joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the “John Oliver effect” and why he doesn’t consider himself to be a journalist. Source Read More »

Sopranos star uncovers painting worth $10M

Federico Castelluccio, the actor who played Italian tough guy Furio on HBO’s hit series “The Sopranos,” is at the center of a surprising real-life adventure. Kenneth Craig reports from Princeton, New Jersey, on the actor – and his multimillion-dollar discovery. Source Read More »

Cryotherapy sparks safety concerns

A woman’s death prompted concerns over the risk of ice-cold cryotherapy. NYU School of Medicine Clinical Associate Professor Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil joins CBSN to discuss the medical therapy. Source Read More »

Jonathan Franzen on new novel “Purity”

The author has sold millions of books and won the National Book Award. Time magazine put him on the cover with the headline “Great American Novelist.” Franzen is the best-selling author of “The Corrections” and “Freedom.” Franzen joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss and his new book, “Purity,” which the Los Angeles Times calls “fierce writing.” Source Read More »

Cancer experts push back on new mammogram guidelines

There are growing concerns over new guidelines from the American Cancer Society recommending most women start mammograms at an older age. The society says it came up with the recommendations after reviewing the best medical evidence available and weighing the benefits and harms of mammograms. But with more than 200,000 new cases of breast cancer expected this year, doctors are ... Read More »

St. Louis residents up in arms over nuclear waste fears

Mothers from the North Saint Louis county carried petitions to environmental officials Wed., demanding that the governor declare a state of emergency. This comes after thousands of gallons of tainted water spilled into the Bridgeton landfill last night. Vinita Nair reports with more. Source Read More »