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New research says that sitting for extended periods of time may not be as harmful as previously thought. Dr. Alexandra Sowa spoke to CBSN about the latest research.
New research says that sitting for extended periods of time may not be as harmful as previously thought. Dr. Alexandra Sowa spoke to CBSN about the latest research.
Woman arrested after streaming her allegedly drunk drive home via the social media app Periscope. Garin Flowers of CBS affiliate WTSP reports.
Palestinians are being blamed by authorities for a series of deadly attacks in Jerusalem and Raanana. CBS Radio News correspondent Robert Berger has the latest details for CBSN.
Playboy's CEO says easily accessible online porn is behind the magazine's decision to remove nude photos from its print issues. CNET senior editor Jeff Bakalar has more for CBSN.
Ronnie Long served nearly 44 years in prison for a rape he didn't commit.
Simultaneous stabbing attacks in the cities of Jerusalem and Raanana have left three Israelis dead. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti has details for CBSN.
Apple uses two manufacturers to make its iPhone powering chips, leading to allegations that one works better than the other. CNET Senior Editor Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN with details.
Twitter is laying off eight percent of its workforce, mostly from their engineering department. CNET senior editor Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN to discuss.
Expectations are high ahead of the first Democratic presidential primary debate in Las Vegas. CBS News Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes talks politics with CBSN.
A major beer merger, weak economic data from China, Facebook testing a new ad format and more. CBS News Moneywatch's Jill Wagner has today's CBSN business headlines.
Democratic candidates prepare for their first debate, two major beer companies merge and another Confederate flag controversy are among today's top trending stories on CBSNews.com.
The United States Supreme Court is considering the mandatory life sentence policies that led to hundreds of juveniles receiving life sentences. CBS News Justice Reporter Paula Reid has details for CBSN.
An investigation into the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crash concludes it was shot down by a Russian-made missile. University of Notre Dame adjunct professor Maj. Gen. Robert Latiff (ret.) has analysis for CBSN.
The suspected gunman was arrested after an intense manhunt Thursday.
The five Democratic presidential candidates converge on Las Vegas for the first primary debate. Time political reporter Zeke Miller joins CBSN with analysis.
While Disney, Netflix and other big public companies made most of their money in the U.S. last year, their filings show more taxes flowing overseas than to Washington.
Investigators in the Netherlands release their final report Tuesday on the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. We are hearing from Dutch sources the findings are likely to implicate Russia. The shootdown over eastern Ukraine in July 2014 killed everyone on board. Charlie D'Agata reports on how Russian missile makers are already saying they were not involved.
Pulmonology expert Dr. Martin Tobin testified the pressure on Floyd resulted in "shallow breaths [that] weren't able to carry air through his lungs"
"Face the Nation" presses Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on how he'll pay for his ambitious economic proposals, and Trump says economic expansion is the key.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump asks "Face the Nation" host John Dickerson why the U.S. always has to be the "policeman of the world," suggesting Germany and other European countries should lead the pushback against Russian aggression in Ukraine.
In his controversial best-seller, "The Game," Neil Strauss infiltrated a group of pickup artists, revealing the secrets of seduction, including "negging.” Ten years later, Strauss is out with "The Truth: An Uncomfortable Book about Relationships." Strauss joins “CBS This Morning” and opens up about cheating, monogamy and how he changed.
The debut season of the hit Showtime series, “The Affair,” earned Golden Globes for best television drama and best actress in a TV drama for co-star Ruth Wilson. This season, characters Alison and Noah deal with the aftermath of their cheating and living together. Wilson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss her role and how playing Alison has impacted her view of marriage.
It’s been 41 years since Richard Nixon became the first U.S. president to resign, and we’re still learning new secrets about his alleged deception and crimes beyond Watergate. They’re being revealed by Nixon aide Alexander Butterfield, who shared details with legendary Watergate reporter Bob Woodward. Woodward joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, “The Last of the President’s Men,” published by Simon and Schuster, a division of CBS.
A conservation group in Zimbabwe says it's exploring other options for bringing American hunter Walter Palmer to justice. Palmer killed a beloved lion named Cecil in July and sparked worldwide outrage. Vinita Nair reports.
Woman is recovering after the nearly 11-hour operation; her husband and son, who donated parts of their lungs, are also in stable condition.