Caucasian women are more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer, but black women are more likely to die from the disease, a new study found. Also, fewer women are undergoing a controversial procedure during childbirth. Eboni Williams reports on the day’s top health news. Source Read More »
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Photographer Anne Geddes: “Joy hides in unexpected places”
Renowned photographer Anne Geddes calls her latest book and exhibit the most significant thing she’s ever done. “Protecting Our Tomorrows: Portraits of Meningococcal Disease” features beautiful images of children and teens who survived this devastating illness. Source Read More »
Seattle dog rides the bus to get to the park
A 2-year-old black lab tired of waiting for her owner at a bus stop, hopped on the bus herself, taking it all the way to a Seattle dog park. Source Read More »
Pope visits Asia, speaks English at meeting with Sri Lankan leaders
Pope Francis will give all eleven of his speeches in English during a trip to Asia; a first for him. Candida Moss, a historian and professor of religion at Notre Dame, joins CBSN to discuss the importance of the Asia visit and speaking English. Source Read More »
#CBSN10: January 13
Check out the top stories on CBSNews.com for January 13, 2015. Source Read More »
01/13/15: New footage captures aftermath of Paris attack; 2 rock climbers within reach of El Capitan summit
The video, taken after the January 7 Charlie Hebdo attack, shows brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi calmly reloading their automatic weapons, opening fire at police and escaping. Bob Orr reports.; The stark beauty of El Capitan always seizes the gaze of sightseers in Yosemite Valley. But two small dots on the granite wall are the focus of the attention now. ... Read More »
Wahlberg’s racial crimes
CBSN talks to former assistant attorney general Judith Beals about Mark Wahlberg’s plea for a pardon in his conviction from 25 years ago for a racially-charged attack on two Vietnamese boys in Boston. Source Read More »
NBA sets dates for 2021 draft, combine and lottery which will be held later this summer
The draft calendar is returning to a normal part of the year after the pandemic’s havoc from last season Source Read More »
Doc Talk: Optimism can heal your heart
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula discuss how mental health plays a role in heart health. Source Read More »
Doc Talk: Does the measles vaccine work?
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula talk about the measles vaccine and how effective vaccines can be years after the drug is administered. Source Read More »