Starbucks and McDonald’s are leaving, but other food chains and American companies are “digging in,” Yale professor says.
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U.S. births bumped up last year, but the number of babies born was still lower than before the coronavirus pandemic.
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Only three people have ever had the distinction of both playing in the NFL and having been awarded a Rhodes Scholarship, and Myron Rolle is one of them. For more than five years, he has worked in the neurosurgery department at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. Rolle recently sat down with CBS News special correspondent James Brown to discuss his journey from the gridiron to the operating room, and his new book, “The 2% Way,” which is out now.
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Witnesses said the victims were shot, after which the attackers poured gasoline to set the establishments on fire.
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Catholic University was set to auction off the dress, which has an estimated value between $800,000 and $1.2 million. But the niece of the late Father Glibert Hartke says the school doesn’t own it.
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Federal officials warn against eating any of dozens of food items because of a multi-state salmonella outbreak.
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Seat belt defect in some new and used vehicles can spray shrapnel inside the cabin when deployed, regulators warn.
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Time has released its annual list of the 100 most influential people. The magazine’s “TIME100” list includes actress Zendaya, Grammy winner Mary J. Blige, Apple CEO Tim Cook, and many others.
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Senior clinical psychologist Jamie Howard, from the Child Mind Institute, joins “CBS Mornings” to share her tips on helping kids and teenagers through anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts.
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SBC President Ed Litton, in a statement Sunday, said he is “grieved to my core” for the victims and thanked God for their work propelling the SBC to this moment.
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