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Medical Price Roulette: CBS News investigates the lack of transparency in America's health care system

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Medical bills are a major frustration for many Americans, who wonder what explains the prices, and why they end up paying so much. Starting Monday, we're investigating the lack of transparency in healthcare pricing along with our reporting partner Clear Health Costs for a three-part series called Medical Price Roulette. Consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner is digging into why costs charged by hospitals and other providers often vary dramatically, even within the same city.

How long can coronavirus infection last?

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A woman in Canada says she's had 8 positive coronavirus tests in 50 days, which raises the question – how long does it really take to recover?

What the science says about the safety of e-cigarettes

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Researchers are working hard to determine the cause of more than 500 cases of lung illness affecting e-cigarette users. Eight of those people have died. Even before this outbreak, e-cigarettes divided the medical community. The American Lung Association says bluntly, "e-cigarettes are not safe." But the American Cancer Society says they are "significantly less harmful for adults than smoking regular cigarettes." However, the latest figures show nearly five million children use e-cigarettes. “CBS... Читать дальше...

Missing 5-year-old from New Jersey was likely lured into van, authorities say

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A frantic search is underway for a 5-year-old girl from New Jersey who disappeared while she was just feet away from her mother. Dulce Maria Alavez vanished Monday from Bridgeton City Park, about 30 miles south of Philadelphia. Authorities believe a man lured the little girl into a van and drove off. Anna Werner reports.

Residents in hard-hit Winnie, Texas, say Imelda is worse Hurricane Harvey

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The powerful storm that's slamming Texas is now blamed for at least two deaths. Houston was inundated with more than nine inches of rain Thursday – that breaks the single-day record set in 1979 by more than two inches. Many communities devastated by Hurricane Harvey’s floodwaters just two years ago find themselves underwater again. Houston fire officials say they responded to nearly 2,000 emergency incidents. Mireya Villarreal reports.

"The Circus" co-host Alex Wagner on what she learned from Elizabeth Warren's massive NYC rally

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Season Four of Showtime's political docuseries "The Circus" returns Sunday ahead of the 2020 primary season. National polls show the race for the Democratic nomination narrowing between former Vice President Joe Biden, Senator Elizabeth Warren and Senator Bernie Sanders. Wagner joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the massive New York City rally Elizabeth Warren held earlier this week and what that means for the Democratic nomination.

Cedric the Entertainer talks Season 2 of "The Neighborhood"

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Cedric the Entertainer has been making audiences laugh for more than three decades. He currently stars as Calvin Butler on the CBS series "The Neighborhood." It explores what happens when a white family from the Midwest moves next door to a black family in Los Angeles. Cedric joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what's in store for Season 2.

Trump gives White House trips some campaign flair

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President Trump will travel to Michigan Thursday to visit another plant making critical supplies for the coronavirus pandemic. CBS News 2020 campaign reporter Nicole Sganga joins CBSN with how he's giving the trips some campaign flair.



Surge in airline complaints and demands for ticket refunds

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Thousands of would-be travelers were forced to cancel their vacations after the coronavirus brought the U.S. to a standstill. Many of them are now fighting to get a full refund for their tickets. CBS News consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner joined CBSN to discuss what consumers can do to get their money back.

"My Life of Crime": New podcast takes you inside Lizzie Borden's home

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"48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty has spent decades reporting on crime stories. In her new podcast, "My Life of Crime," she explores everything from the 19th century murder trial of Lizzie Borden, to what it is like inside a maximum security women’s prison.

North America has lost 3 billion birds in the last 50 years

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Scientists have a stark new warning about the disappearance of billions of birds in the U.S. and Canada according to a study just published in the journal, Science. It says more than a quarter of the entire bird population disappeared over the last half-century. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

Hundreds descend on Nevada desert near “Area 51”

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Hundreds of outsiders are descending on the remote Nevada desert near the military's mysterious "Area 51" base. They are there for the so-called "Storm Area 51" event. What began as a joke on Facebook for people curious about the site and aliens has turned into a music, movie and space-themed entertainment festival. Decades of secrecy surrounding "Area 51" has fueled speculation that it's where the government studies aliens that have visited earth.

Trump to hear military options on Iran as Saudis show oil site damage

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CBS News has confirmed that Pentagon officials will give President Trump military options on Friday, for any possible retaliation against Iran for its alleged role in the strike on Saudi oil facilities. While the United States said it’s looking at all options short of going to war, the country is building an international coalition against Iran. But while Iran still denies responsibility, Iranian officials will likely face some tough questions next week at the UN General Assembly. Ian Lee reports.

Julian Fellowes on the "Downton Abbey" movie: "A logistical nightmare"

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In this preview of a "CBS Sunday Morning" interview to be broadcast September 22, the creator of the internationally-popular TV series "Downton Abbey," Julian Fellowes, talks with correspondent Elizabeth Palmer about bringing the cast back together for a new theatrical feature.

Anne-Sophie Mutter on the music of John Williams

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In this preview of an interview for "CBS Sunday Morning" to be broadcast September 22, the virtuoso violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter talks about collaborating with renowned composer John Williams for the new Deutsche Grammophon album, "Across the Stars," featuring works for violin and orchestra adapted from Williams' film scores.

Nurses hold strike at University of Chicago hospital

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Nurses at University of Chicago Medical Center are holding a one-day strike following what they call a breakdown of contract negotiations between their union and the hospital. The walkout began Friday morning, with nurses marching and chanting outside the hospital.

How to help the environment ahead of the UN Climate Action Summit

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Next week the United Nation’s Climate Action Summit will take place in New York. CBS News weather and climate contributor Jeff Berardelli sat down with Peter Demenocal, dean of science at Columbia University, to discuss how we can all help the planet.

Anne-Sophie Mutter and John Williams recording "Schindler's List"

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For their new album for Deutsche Grammophon, "Across the Stars," virtuoso violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter and composer John Williams have collaborated on works for violin and orchestra adapted from some of Williams' most acclaimed film scores. "Sunday Morning" was present during the recording session for the theme from "Schindler's List," performed by the Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles. Watch Tracy Smith's interviews with Williams and Mutter on "Sunday Morning" September 22.

10/1: CBS Evening News

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Former cop who fatally shot neighbor found guilty of murder; Remains of Pearl Harbor sailor return home.

10/3: CBS Evening News

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Vaping illnesses top 1,000 across the U.S.; Teen hosts birthday parties for children in homeless shelters

Huge turnout for global climate protests ahead of UN summit

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Thousands of protestors in countries across the globe demonstrated for climate action, ahead of the upcoming United Nations climate summit. CBS News correspondent Kenneth Craig joined CBSN from New York City, where young people gathered to make their voices heard.





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