Depending on your age, health, family history and other risk factors, screenings can help detect health problems early when they may be easier to treat. Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss a medical checklist for women of all ages.
A third House committee has advanced the GOP health bill -- three Republicans opposed it
The White House is working to get more Republican support for the GOP plan to replace Obamacare. The bill is facing opposition from other conservatives in part because it's viewed as too similar to the Affordable Care Act. Margaret Brennan reports.
British author Stanley Johnson found gallons of real-life fuel for his forthcoming novel, "Kompromat"
People who were overweight in their 20s had a 60 to 80 percent increased risk of developing certain cancers with age
The National Weather Service is denying accusations it knowingly misled the public with its blizzard forecasts this week. Along the coast, where many of the big population centers are, it was less of a snow-maker than feared, leading some to ask -- what went wrong? David Begnaud reports.
A movie theater chain wants to make it fun again for families to go to the movies. Cinépolis opens two new auditoriums in Southern California. They have all the bells and whistles that moviegoers expect, but now with an elaborate play structure. Ben Tracy reports.
Jesse Williams, well-known for playing Dr. Jackson Avery on "Grey's Anatomy," spoke bluntly about the Black Lives Matter movement while accepting a BET Humanitarian Award last year. Williams is now bringing his voice to a new Smithsonian documentary, "The Obama Years: The Power of Words." Williams joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the film's focus on six of the former president's most important speeches.
Newly-released court papers question the safety of Roundup, one of America's most popular weed killers. More than 200 lawsuits have been filed against Monsanto, the chemical giant that makes Roundup, in the last two years. Attorneys claim the papers show Monsanto took steps to spin research on possible cancer links to Roundup's main ingredient. Mireya Villarreal reports.
House panel approves bill that would require doctors to try to revive a fetus if it shows any signs of life
Alternatives to dairy milk have spiked in popularity over the last several years, with U.S. sales of milk made out of plants reaching nearly $2 billion in 2015. Ripple Foods is a newcomer to the non-dairy market, and the company produces the only line of milk made from yellow peas. Ripple co-founder and CEO Adam Lowry joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss their product.
Denis McDonough, former White House chief of staff to President Obama, is now a senior principal at the Markle Foundation. In his first TV interview since leaving the White House, McDonough joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Trump's unsubstantiated wiretap claim, the investigation into Russia meddling in the U.S. election, and the Republicans' efforts to dismantle Obamacare.
McDonald's sent out a tweet Thursday blasting President Donald Trump. The company said its account was hacked.
The first draft of President Trump's budget proposes massive cuts including 31 percent less for the Environmental Protection Agency and a nearly-29 percent reduction to the State Department. Defense and homeland security could see more money. But Senate Republicans have already said the State Department reductions are a no-go. White House budget director Mick Mulvaney joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the budget.
Roger Stone claims hit-and-run was second attempt on his life in six months
The front restraints could detach in a crash and fail to hold a passenger securely
New research suggests black and white Americans may have different views of the pros and cons
Officials are set to meet in Germany, as the Trump administration gears up its America First approach to trade
The "Beauty and the Beast" star is planning unspecified legal action over the publication of photos her reps says were stolen
Officials are scrambling to fix a problem with Dallas' 911 system after the deaths of at least two people. One of them is a 6-month-old boy. Police say his babysitter repeatedly called 911 but could not reach operators. "Ghost calls" have apparently jammed the city's 911 system for months. Omar Villafranca speaks to the boy's mother, who is demanding answers.
The problems – now patched – meant hackers could have sent malicious photos or videos with the power to take over your account
Stars produce internal sound waves when they quake, which provide astronomers fascinating clues