A woman with skin cancer posted a photo of herself on Facebook as a warning to others about the dangers of tanning. CBSN’s Meg Oliver and Julianna Goldman show us the picture. Source
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#CBSNLaughs: May 14, 2015
CBSN’s late night roundup of talk show jokes. In this edition, David Letterman gives Julia Roberts a farewell kiss. Source
“Mad Max: Fury Road” returns with Tom Hardy
The first “Mad Max” movie in 30 years hits the big screen with a new leading man, plus a woman of action. Source
Doctor wades through flood to deliver babies
Storm waters in Texas didn’t keep one doctor from getting to two very young patients. Jacqueline Crea of Houston station KHOU reports. Source
Jane Lynch, Maggie Lawson on new CBS comedy “Angel from Hell”
Lynch and Lawson star in the highly-anticipated CBS comedy about a loud mouth, liquor-loving woman. She thinks she’s a guardian angel sent to stop an intense, Type A doctor from going down the wrong path. The pair join “CBS This Morning” to discuss what drew them to the pilot. Source
Vitamin B3 could help prevent skin cancer threat for millions
There’s important news for people at high risk for skin cancer, the most common type of disease in the U.S. Dr. David Agus, director of USC’s Norris Westside Cancer Center, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how the simple vitamin can slash the risk of certain forms of cancer coming back. Source
CBS unveils new primetime lineup
As CBS announces plans for next season, fans will be happy to hear popular shows like “NCIS” and “Criminal Minds” will be coming back, and there are also some exciting new additions. Hena Daniels reports. Source
Philadelphia mayor confirms 7th death in Amtrak wreck
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter gave an update on a train derailment that has killed 7 and injured dozens more. CBSN’s Gigi Stone Woods covers the latest details. Source
Toyota and Nissan expand Takata airbag recall
Japanese automakers Nissan and Toyota are expanding a recall on airbags linked to six deaths and more than 100 injuries. CBSN’s Gigi Stone Woods reports which models are impacted. Source
Cheaper gas, but no spending surge
Consumers are keeping their spending in check, disappointing forecasters who expected falling gas prices to fuel stronger economic growth. CBS MoneyWatch Anthony Mirhaydari explains. Source