His role was to walk one step behind the queen, but even there, Philip was able to carve out his own reputation and role in history. Source Read More »
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New stabbing attacks stoke Israeli-Palestinian tension
Simultaneous stabbing attacks in the cities of Jerusalem and Raanana have left three Israelis dead. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti has details for CBSN. Source Read More »
Associate of Matt Gaetz expected to plead guilty, lawyers say
Fritz Scheller, an attorney for Joel Greenberg, said Thursday “I’m sure Matt Gaetz is not feeling very comfortable today.” Source Read More »
Pickup artist reveals his struggle with monogamy in “The Truth”
In his controversial best-seller, “The Game,” Neil Strauss infiltrated a group of pickup artists, revealing the secrets of seduction, including “negging.” Ten years later, Strauss is out with “The Truth: An Uncomfortable Book about Relationships.” Strauss joins “CBS This Morning” and opens up about cheating, monogamy and how he changed. Source Read More »
Ruth Wilson on “The Affair” and institution of marriage
The debut season of the hit Showtime series, “The Affair,” earned Golden Globes for best television drama and best actress in a TV drama for co-star Ruth Wilson. This season, characters Alison and Noah deal with the aftermath of their cheating and living together. Wilson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss her role and how playing Alison has impacted her ... Read More »
In a first, COVID patient gets lung transplant from living donors
Woman is recovering after the nearly 11-hour operation; her husband and son, who donated parts of their lungs, are also in stable condition. Source Read More »
Playboy drops nude photos because they are “passé”
The adult magazine known around the world will soon receive a makeover. After more than six decades, Playboy will stop publishing images of nude women in favor of intimate, provocative poses. The decision is part of a redesign of the magazine with a subscriber base that’s tumbling. Anthony Mason reports. Source Read More »
Ex-Blue Bell Ice Cream workers on deadly listeria outbreak
In a CBS News investigation, the former workers claim management ignored complaints about dangerous conditions at their factory. The Texas facility is linked to a listeria outbreak that made 10 people sick and three people died. Jim Axelrod reports. Source Read More »
Daily glass of red wine may help manage type 2 diabetes
New medical research says a glass of wine a day may help manage type 2 diabetes. CBS News correspondent Marlie Hall reports. Source Read More »
Charles Koch on drug use and the presidency
In part two of his conversation with correspondent Anthony Mason, billionaire industrialist and conservative political donor Charles Koch talks about decriminalization for non-violent drug offenders who are sent to prison while presidents and candidates for the White House have admitted past drug use. Source Read More »