But nutrition experts say overall diet is important to consider
Google announced a new software feature called Google Lens at its developer conference, Google I/O. The feature uses the camera on your phone to create a new search tool. CNET's Dan Ackerman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the company's plans for artificial intelligence, the future of smart assistants and how Google wants to use patient data to find patterns.
Sweden dropped a long-standing rape investigation against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. It means he could leave the embassy in London where he has claimed sanctuary for the last five years. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Ian Bremmer, founding president of Eurasia Group, a global risk consulting company, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Trump's first trip as president to the Middle East and Europe, and what we can expect from his meetings.
Golden Globe-winning actress Gina Rodriguez is best known for her role in the TV series, "Jane the Virgin." Rodriguez plays a young religious woman who becomes pregnant after she is artificially inseminated by accident. Rodriguez joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the show addresses topics like immigration, its relatability to all cultures and her morning mantra.
As part of our series, Real Food, we take a look at the growing trend of kelp. On the Connecticut shore, a simple harvesting technique is paying off for fishermen who are no longer able to rely on a steady supply of fish and say kelp farming is a sustainable solution for both fishermen and the environment. Michelle Miller reports.
Nearly two decades after designer Gianni Versace was gunned down outside of his Miami mansion, the question still exists of whether he had somehow crossed paths with his killer, Andrew Cunanan, before the morning of his death. "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger investigates Cunanan's trail of murder that led to Miami in an all-new mystery airing Saturday at 10/9c on CBS. He joins "CBS This Morning" with a preview of "Murder by Design."
Media and political figures are reacting to the death of Fox News founder and longtime chairman Roger Ailes. The 77-year-old died Thursday of a brain injury from a fall last week at his Florida home. NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik, who covered Ailes extensively, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the news titan redefined cable news, his network's role in Trump's election and the future of the sexual harassment lawsuits against him.
Bette Midler has revealed how she prepared for her Broadway return. She stars in the popular revival of "Hello, Dolly!" and she's redesigned the role to fit her unique personality. Her show-stopping performance earned her a Tony nomination. Gayle King previews her "Sunday Morning" interview.
On Friday President Trump embarks on a nearly 10-day trip overseas. The president lands in Saudi Arabia Saturday, and then continues on to Israel, the Vatican, Brussels and Sicily. It will be his first foreign trip as president. Margaret Brennan reports.
From the former FBI director's memo that President Trump asked him to halt the Michael Flynn probe to Mr. Trump's revealing of classified intelligence to Russia, take a look back at the week that was on "CBS This Morning."
Sources tell CBS News a relationship between Russia and the Trump campaign developed long before the election. The U.S. intelligence community became especially concerned that sensitive information being provided to the transition team could be passed on to the Russians. Jeff Pegues reports.
The man accused of driving into a large crowd in New York's Times Square is now charged with second-degree murder. Richard Rojas is also facing five counts of aggravated vehicular homicide and 20 counts of attempted murder. Jericka Duncan reports.
President Trump's attorneys wanted him to submit a financial disclosure form without certifying the information in it was true
As President Trump prepares for his first foreign trip, Iranians are voting on a new president. The two leading candidates have different views of Iran's future relationship with the West and the 2015 deal to limit its nuclear program. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Tehran.
"I think that what we are seeing in the political climate is actually something that's been wounds that we've just never discovered," Rodriguez said
The former One Direction bandmates are now each other's competition, with solo work squaring off on the charts
Brazil's massive corruption scandal involves billions in bribes and scores of politicians
Some of the art world's brightest names have added their colorful touch to the German automaker's race cars
A mother moose and her newborn calf amble down a highway in Homer, Alaska. The couple who took the video had stopped to let them cross the road, but they walked straight down the highway, stalling traffic. The calf is just learning how to walk. They ended up resting at a nearby elementary school.
Car makers to pay $553M in air bag case; proposed White House budget cuts Medicaid spending; FCC votes to repeal net neutrality rules. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch..