Why do we cry? An expert explains the science behind it.
Why do we cry? There’s actually some good reasons for it — and an explanation for why shedding some tears can make us feel better.
Why do we cry? There’s actually some good reasons for it — and an explanation for why shedding some tears can make us feel better.
Swedish health authorities announced the first case of the highly-infectious mpox just a day after the World Health Organization declared a global emergency for the outbreaks in Africa. In this case, a person was infected during a stay in the part of Africa where there is a major outbreak of (the more infectious mpox formerly…
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President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, will have her Senate confirmation hearing Friday. CBS News political reporter Olivia Gazis reports on what to expect.
Nvidia shares have seen a sharp decline of 20% since June, including a significant 9.5% drop recently. The fall is driven by regulatory scrutiny from the US Department of Justice, underwhelming quarterly forecasts, and investor skepticism about the AI boom’s immediate benefits. Weakness in the broader chip sector has also impacted Nvidia.
A new brand of athletes is changing motorcycle racing, with women leading the charge in MotoAmerica’s “Build Train Race” program. Kris Van Cleave meets one of these pioneering racers, who are not only shifting gears but also altering perceptions in the sport.
With standout roles in “The Wire,” “Death of a Salesman,” “Selma,” and the CBS drama “Elsbeth,” Wendell Pierce is one of the most acclaimed actors today. He talks with correspondent Nancy Giles about his journey, from a childhood in New Orleans to tackling Shakespeare and Arthur Miller. And he discusses what gave him the most…