Ditching Dating Apps for IRL Romance | Aging Redefined | Josh Brolin Stars in “Weapons”
A heat wave is spreading through the Eastern U.S. this week. The rising temperatures are turning pavements and playgrounds into dangerous burn zones. CBS News climate correspondent David Schechter explains. Warning, some of the images in this story are difficult to view.
Actress Loni Anderson, one of the great American pop culture figures of the 1970s and 80s, died Sunday at a Los Angeles hospital after a "prolonged illness," the Associated Press reported. She was known for her breakout role on the sitcom "WKRP in Cincinnati." Anderson was 79.
Pope Leo XIV wrapped up a weekend jubilee for more than 1 million young Catholics at a Rome suburb. As a new generation from around the globe celebrated, the pope drew attention to their peers in Ukraine and Gaza who cannot. CBS News' Chris Livesay reports.
Gerontologist Dr. Kerry Burnight joins CBS Mornings to discuss her new book "Joy-Span" and why embracing joy in the second half of life can lead to greater health, purpose, and longevity.
As dating app usage declines, a growing number of singles are turning to in-person events to make real connections. Meg Oliver explores how one music-themed gathering is helping people meet the old-fashioned way.
Quentin Hines Jr., first featured in "Beg-Knows America," is back with a growing business and an even bigger heart.
Academy Award nominee Josh Brolin joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his latest role in "Weapons," where he plays a father desperate for answers after his son and 16 other children vanish overnight. Brolin, who also serves as executive producer, stars opposite Emmy winner Julia Garner.
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AI App Tracks Kids’ Moods Online | Embracing Motherhood Without Losing Ambition
President Trump announced higher tariffs on more than 60 U.S. trading partners at rates of up to 50%. They are set to begin on Aug. 7. CBS News senior business and technology correspondent Jo Ling Kent joins "CBS Mornings" to break down how President Trump's higher tariffs on dozens of U.S. trading partners could impact Americans.
A new online tool by digital security company Aura is trying to tackle the mental health crisis. The feature called Balance is marketed as the first to use artificial intelligence technology to monitor a child's online habits and wellbeing.
Superstar Justin Timberlake, who recently finished his world tour, revealed in an online post that he had been diagnosed with Lyme disease. Before announcing his diagnosis, fans online expressed disappointment over Timberlake's performance at recent concerts.
Founder of "The Power Pause," Neha Ruch joins CBS Mornings to discuss her new book, which helps ambitious women navigate career breaks for family life and return stronger than ever.
One month after flash floods devastated central Texas, killing 137 people, CBS News Texas anchor Madison Sawyer joins CBS Mornings to preview a benefit concert supporting Salvation Army relief efforts.
CBS News' Nicole Valdes visits Vanderbilt University, where an autistic researcher is finding creative ways to fund her work amid federal rollbacks to diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
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Letting Go of Perfect | Finding Peace at Life’s End | Jenny Slate on ""Dying for Sex"
A new federal initiative could allow Americans to share private medical information through apps run by tech companies. Dr. Celine Gounder joins "CBS Mornings" to explain the benefits and the privacy concerns.
SpaceX Falcon 9 is scheduled for liftoff Thursday, carrying a crew to the International Space Station. NASA astronaut Zena Cardman is the commander of the mission. She was supposed to launch last year, but issues with Boeing's Starliner changed those plans. Now set to blast off into space, Cardman has special notes from her father, sent before he died last August, waiting for her at the ISS.
Mark and Scott Kelly, brothers who are both veterans of four spaceflights, join CBS Mornings to discuss today's SpaceX mission and what they learned from years of pushing the boundaries of human spaceflight.
Ellen Hendriksen, author of "How to Be Enough," shares insights on how to stop overthinking, overcome self-criticism, and feel good without needing to be perfect.
In "The State of Spirituality," Lisa Ling explores how faith and spiritual care shape the final chapter of life. She meets a hospital chaplain whose own journey helps others find comfort in their final moments.
Comedian and author Jenny Slate joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her Emmy-nominated performance in "Dying for Sex," where she plays Nikki, the best friend and caretaker to a woman exploring desire after a terminal diagnosis.
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Jeffrey Epstein Jail Video Raises Questions | Marc Maron Gets Reflective
President Trump told reporters before departing from Scotland that Jeffrey Epstein poached workers from his Mar-a-Lago spa. Mr. Trump mentioned Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's most vocal accusers, in his latest remarks. A CBS News review raises questions about footage of Jeffrey Epstein's jail cell and what officials claim it shows. CBS News Department of Justice correspondent Scott MacFarlane explains.
Extreme heat is the deadliest weather-related threat in the U.S. In Phoenix, where heat kills more people than homicides each year, the fire department is creating a model for the country in the battle against heatstroke, by using bags of ice. CBS News' Ben Tracy reports on this low-tech approach.
New CDC data shows nearly 1 in 3 teens had prediabetes in 2023. Dr. Celine Gounder joins "CBS Mornings" to explain what's driving the rise and what it means for long-term health.
The parents of a 12-year-old boy are pushing for change after their son died from a brain-eating amoeba after swimming in a South Carolina lake. The Carr family says they want more water testing and awareness about the dangerous infection.
With interest in adult summer camps up 350% according to Yelp, Nancy Chen shows how these nostalgic getaways are helping people reconnect, recharge, and build new communities.
CBS News senior correspondent Norah O'Donnell joins "CBS Mornings" to share an exclusive look at her upcoming book, "We the Women: The Hidden Heroes Who Shaped America," which celebrates overlooked female figures from 1776 to today.
Comedian Marc Maron joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his new HBO comedy special, "Panicked," the end of his 16-year podcast "WTF with Marc Maron," and his new series with Owen Wilson.
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Cost of Suppressing Negative Emotions | Chef Bertaccini on Turning Chaos into Confidence
Police say four people were shot and killed, including a New York City police officer, inside a Midtown Manhattan office building on Monday. Police identified the gunman as Shane Tamura, 27. The motive is still under investigation.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams joins "CBS Mornings" after a gunman opened fire in a Manhattan office tower, killing four people including Officer Didarul Islam, a husband and father of two.
University of Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders revealed he was diagnosed with bladder cancer, but his doctors say the 57-year-old is now cancer free. Sanders is sharing his cancer journey and important message to others.CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder breaks down bladder cancer symptoms and treatment after Deion Sanders recently opened up about his personal cancer battle.
Dr. Sue Varma joins "CBS Mornings" to explore the balance between healthy optimism and the harmful effects of emotional avoidance.
In February, A.V. Ter won a music competition playing her piano. Just the week before, her mother and younger sister were among the 67 people killed in the plane crash outside of Washington, D.C. She's showing how finding the keys to her healing were right at her fingertips.
Gabe Bertaccini joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about mentoring performers with no kitchen skills on Worst Cooks in America: Talented and Terrible, and honoring co-host Anne Burrell's legacy.
First on "CBS Mornings," Paul Wesley talks about stepping into the legendary role of James T. Kirk, the legacy of William Shatner, and this week's alternate-reality episode on "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds."
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