Ford is testing tools like eye-tracking and biometric data to help build their vehicles. Also, the Hawaii house on the beach in “Magnum, P.I.” has sold for millions. Lauren Lyster reports on the day’s top MoneyWatch headlines. Source Read More »
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Why a high tax refund is a sign to make a change
Tax refunds are the return of yearlong, interest-free loans to Uncle Sam, and if they’re over a certain amount, there are better ways to make that money work for you. Also, spring is a good reminder to take care of one of your most valuable assets. Jill Schlesinger reports Source Read More »
Toddler’s amazing recovery after 101 minutes of CPR
Doctors say they’ve never seen anything like it. A little boy in Pennsylvania has made an extraordinary recovery after nearly drowning last week. Don Champion reports. Source Read More »
Quality control issues force J&J to scrap doses of COVID-19 vaccine
About 15 million doses were involved, but company says it will still be able to meet commitments it made to the Biden administration. Source Read More »
Nail salons turn to safer practices
A growing number of nail salons in the San Francisco Bay Area are adopting healthier practices and products intended to protect customers and workers from toxic chemicals. KPIX’s Veronica De La Cruz reports. Source Read More »
WHO delayed sounding alarm on Ebola outbreak
Internal documents obtained by the Associated Press show the World Health Organization delayed sound the alarm over Ebola last summer while the epidemic blew out of control. Don Champion reports. Source Read More »
Google developing cars without steering wheels
Google is developing a car that gets rid of the steering wheel, and Virgin has several teams working on electric cars. CNET’s Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN with more on the future of driving. Source Read More »
Mr. T gets a home improvement show
Mr. T signed a deal to host a home renovation series called “I Pity the Tool.” CBSN’s Vladimir Duthiers and Elaine Quijano tell us more about the actor’s latest project. Source Read More »
What your bedtime says about your behavior
In our morning rounds, we look at your style of sleep and how it spills over. New research finds early-risers are more punctual than night owls. Clinical psychologist and specialist in sleep medicine Michael Breus joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss this first of its kind study on body clocks. Source Read More »
MLB left with a backlog of unused bobbleheads, merchandise
Major League Baseball’s opening day has arrived for 2021, despite the challenges of the pandemic. The league played its games last year without any fans –so what do teams do with all that unused giveaway merchandise? Kris Van Cleave traveled to a warehouse in Washington state, where most of it is kept. Source Read More »