Bellator MMA is set to kick off another Grand Prix tournament this month — this time in the 205-pound division Source Read More »
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Jane Seymour to CBS: Bring back “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman”
Star of the ’90s CBS series tells CBS News’ Lauren Moraski that she and her fellow cast members are ready for a reunion. Source Read More »
Lions seven-round 2021 NFL mock draft: Detroit grabs Devonta Smith in Round 1, then shifts focus to defense
The Lions can’t pass on the Alabama wideout in the first round Source Read More »
2021 Clemson spring football game: Storylines, TV channel, start time, rosters as Tigers wrap up practices
The post-Trevor Lawrence era begins at Clemson with the Orange and White game on Saturday Source Read More »
Are edible insects the future of nutrition?
The idea of eating insects may be catching on in the U.S., with more and more businesses catering to appetites for insect protein. Source Read More »
Dogs can be good for your health
Experts say having a dog as a pet can benefit humans both physically and emotionally. As Dr. Mallika Marshall reports, dogs can provide companionship, boost activity levels and make kids more active while improving the lives of older adults. Source Read More »
Payroll gets a boost
CBS Contributor Anthony Mirhaydari explains what the April payroll report means for the Fed’s rate hikes. Source Read More »
Is there bacteria in your coffee maker?
Germs love to lurk in coffee machines. Ten Chicago-area families let CBS2 swab their one-cup coffee makers, and reporter Mary Kay Kleist took the samples to Loyola where experts tested them for germs. Source Read More »
“The Talk” hosts bring big show to Big Apple
The ladies of the hit CBS daytime show “The Talk” are back in New York City this week. “The Talk” is in its fifth season and recently won a daytime Emmy award for outstanding special class writing. Hosts Julie Chen, Sharon Osbourne, Sheryl Underwood and Aisha Tyler join “CBS This Morning” to discuss the upcoming shows. Source Read More »
Big names bring streaming workouts to the living room
Nearly 83 million Americans say they were not active last year, the highest number since 2009. Streaming workout classes could turn things around. You can get online training for a fraction of the price of gyms or boutique sessions. Vinita Nair reports on how big names in fitness are finding a virtual following. Source Read More »