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Pledges to Asian American groups soar 4,000% since Atlanta killings
The donations coincide with calls on social media and other channels to contribute to groups representing Asian American communities. Source Read More »
Alex Trebek’s daughter raising money to fight pancreatic cancer
Speaking on television for the first time since her father’s death, Nicky Trebek said that she is launching a team for the virtual PurpleStride walk, which benefits the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. Source Read More »
PGA DFS, Valero Texas Open 2021: Best DraftKings, FanDuel daily Fantasy golf picks, advice
SportsLine’s Mike McClure, a DFS pro with almost $2 million in winnings, gives optimal lineup advice Source Read More »
Babies exposed to measles in day care
More than a dozen infants are being monitored for measles after they may have been exposed to the highly contagious disease at a Santa Monica, California, day care center. KCAL9’s Erica Nochlin reports. Source Read More »
Should we be following food “best by” dates?
An advocacy group says those dates don’t mean much and the average American family is throwing out thousands of dollars in good food each year. A recent report shows most food is still good sometimes weeks after the “best by” date. Kris Van Cleave reports. Source Read More »
XPrize CEO Peter Diamandis on payoff from pushing limits
Diamandis believes the fastest way to become a billionaire is to help a billion people. He is the co-author of a new book called “Bold: How to Go Big, Create Wealth, and Impact the World.” Diamandis joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the book and the inspiration behind XPrize. Source Read More »
Bryn Mawr students outraged over “fat-shaming” emails from school
Pennsylvania’s Bryn Mawr College is apologizing after sending e-mails targeting students identified as overweight. The messages that invited them to join a program to shed pounds were sent with the intention of raising awareness, but the idea backfired and the liberal arts college is now accused of “fat-shaming.” Dr. Holly Phillips reports. Source Read More »
Insurance scammers busted by videos on social media
There’s a powerful new strategy for insurance investigators: social media. The investigators routinely monitor sites looking for evidence of fraud. Chip Reid reports on how the cyber world is exposing scammers, only on “CBS This Morning.” Source Read More »
Why gas prices are inching back up
Gas prices rose to $2.07 per gallon overnight, the eighth straight day of increases. Anthony Mason joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss if the days of $2 gas are over. Source Read More »