Health tests men need
From colon cancer to heart disease, there are critical health concerns men need to take seriously. Omar Villafranca takes a look at what screenings men need to have to stay healthy.
From colon cancer to heart disease, there are critical health concerns men need to take seriously. Omar Villafranca takes a look at what screenings men need to have to stay healthy.
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NASA cameras captured a very bright meteor at the Allegheny Observatory near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The fireball was seen over New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania around 4:45 am Tuesday.
A California family had a weekend visit to Santa Barbara it will never forget. A baby sea lion joined the family on a kayak trip around the wharf.
Kloss, whose career on the catwalk has been on a stratospheric climb, shares her selfie methods with Michelle Miller. Read her full story.
A new trend among bodybuilders involves drinking human breast milk. "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King joins CBSN with more on why they're doing it.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush will try to separate himself from his presidential brother and father by making a speech on foreign policy in Chicago. Senior political editor Steve Chaggaris joins CBSN with more on Bush's possible run for the White House.
Rep. Steve Scalise on surviving: "It's a miracle," then, spectacular revelations courtesy of Hubble; and, will Christian Pulisic be the next big name in soccer?
Apple is set to release a new smartwatch, but there are reports that it will not have a health-tracking function. CNET senior editor Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN to explain why.
Facebook wants to generate more smartphone content. CNET senior editor Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN with more on how the social media giant plans to do that.
Snapchat could soon be worth $19 billion. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Elaine Quijano have more on how the messaging app is in talks with fund managers.
ISIS seems to be gaining ground and expanding beyond Syria and Iraq. CBS senior national security analyst Juan Zarate joins CBSN with more on what the U.S. and European countries are doing to ramp up security.
Testimony in the Slender Man stabbing trial revealed a disturbing discovery. As CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Elaine Quijano show us, disfigured dolls were found in the accused stabber's bedroom.
Cherif Kouachi is one of the brothers responsible for opening fire at the Charlie Hebdo offices, and a French newspaper is reporting that Kouachi sent a text message to Amedy Coulibaly, the man responsible for killing hostages at the kosher market. Charlie Rose reports.
Ukraine's president confirms his army is pulling back from Debaltseve in the eastern part of the country. Trucks and soldiers could be seen withdrawing from the fight, and Russian-backed rebels claim to hold hundreds of government troops captive. Gayle King reports.
At 22-years-old, Kloss is already a veteran in the fashion industry, but posing in beautiful clothes is only one part of her resume. Michelle Miller reports on how Kloss is turning heads by defying stereotypes.
Officers describe storming Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock's hotel room; Facebook ads, Russia and the Trump campaign's secret weapon; Shake Shack founder on changing the way restaurants do business.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon is trying to move past the mortgage meltdown, as his bank is part of a massive new investment in Detroit. The struggling city emerged from the largest municipal bankruptcy in the nation's history. Only on "CBS This Morning," Dimon talks to Vladimir Duthiers about his mission and the backlash.
The makers of a possible female treatment for women's sexual dysfunction are trying for a third time to win FDA approval. Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the debate over sexual health and sexism.
The family of a 14-year-old girl is praising rescuers this morning after the teen fell into icy waters off the New Jersey coast, leaving her and two others stranded. Elaine Quijano shows how it all unfolded.
It's not a bird or a plane, but a blimp in the sky, floating over Maryland's Baltimore suburbs. It's the newest security system launched by the Army to protect major cities along the East Coast, and it can detect everything from a cruise missile to a large drone. Chip Reid reports on the fears of how it could be used for other purposes.
Defense attorneys in the "American Sniper" murder trial are presenting an insanity defense for Eddie Ray Routh, who admitted to shooting and killing Navy SEAL Chris Kyle and his friend Chad Littlefield. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman has tried insanity cases from both sides and joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the burden of proving insanity.
The "American Sniper" murder trial in Texas turns to the defense on Wednesday. The prosecution rested its case against Eddie Ray Routh with new evidence Tuesday. The video showed Routh hours after he was arrested as a suspect in the killing of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle and his friend Chad Littlefield. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
In the aftermath of the destructive freight train derailment in West Virginia, the federal government is considering changes to how crude oil is transported. Jeff Pegues reports from Washington, where the government faces opposition to proposals aimed at preventing future accidents.
President Obama's administration plans to appeal the ruling of a federal judge who temporarily blocked Mr. Obama's immigration overhaul. At the same time, Congressional Republicans say they will only fund the Department of Homeland Security if Obama abandons his executive action on immigration. Major Garrett reports from the White House.