In New York City, an act of kindness is helping a brave little girl get her groove back and rediscover her confidence. In Harlem, Taylor Breland had a big personality and hair to match. The 8-year-old is one of about six million Americans with alopecia, an autoimmune condition that causes baldness. Tony Dokoupil has her story. Source
Author Archives: Stonecom Interactive
Virtual reality brings Rome visitors back in time
When in Rome you can now see what the ancient Romans once saw. Seth Doane gives us a dose of virtual reality. Source
Scientists working on restoring human sight with pig eyes
National Donor Day is held every February to raise awareness of the lifesaving benifits of organ, eye and tissue donation. In China, where the population is 1.4 billion, scientists are working on a procedure that makes pig corneas suitable for human transplant. Adriana Diaz has the story. Source
Reince Priebus says there’s nothing wrong with Flynn talking to Russia about sanctions
In an interview for “Face the Nation” White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus defends former NSA Michael Flynn’s conversations with Russian officials Source
“Dreamer” detained by immigration agents
There are new developments in a case that could signal change in immigration policy for so-called “dreamers” – illegal immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children. Tony Dokoupil reports. Source
Trump administration writing updated travel ban
Dozens of cities are urging a federal judge to continue blocking President Trump’s travel ban. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is writing an updated travel ban. Paula Reid reports. Source
Millions of Americans missed 2nd COVID vaccine appointment
According to the CDC, more than five million people, or about 8%, had missed their second Pfizer or Moderna doses as of early April. Source
“Moonlight” writer on its origin and critical success
“Moonlight” won best picture in the drama category at last month’s Golden Globe Awards and has received eight Oscar nominations. It’s based on the story, “In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue” by Tarell Alvin McCraney. McCraney is a MacArthur genius fellow and was recently named head of the playwriting department at the Yale School of Drama. He joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the film’s message. Source
TV and film composer Ramin Djawadi on making music
Grammy and Emmy Award-nominated Ramin Djawadi is the man behind the music in TV series like “Game of Thrones,” “Westworld” and “Person of Interest,” along with blockbuster films like “Iron Man” and many more. Now, he’s embarking on a nationwide tour that’s taking him out of the studio and onto the concert stage. Ben Tracy reports. Source
Bill Maher and Milo Yiannopoulos spar on HBO show
Two polar opposites of politics sat down together for what was expected to be an explosive exchange of ideas. Breitbart News senior editor Milo Yiannopoulos entered the liberal lion’s den of HBO’s Bill Maher. But as Tony Dokoupil shows us, the results might surprise you. Source