10.06.2025 8:05How your breath may reveal cancer Researchers have learned that certain cancers alter human breath. Now they are exploring the possibility of using a breath test as a simple diagnostic tool for cancer. Susan Spencer reports.10.06.2025 8:07Dogs assist the fight against bone cancer Comparative oncology, a rapidly-growing field of cancer research, pairs veterinarians with human doctors in the fight against cancer. Because certain cancers in dogs and people share striking similarities, the hope is that a new treatment for dogs, if successful, could be applied to people, too. Susan Spencer reports.10.06.2025 8:08The movement against over-treating cancer No one wants to hear that six-letter word, and if you have it, you just want to get rid of it as quickly as possible. The desire for aggressive treatment is understandable. However, when it comes to how we treat cancer, the pendulum is swinging, with an increasing number of medical professionals now saying we over-diagnose - and consequently over-treat - patients. Barry Petersen reports.10.06.2025 8:11Foregoing reconstructive surgery after breast cancer Some women who have lost breasts to cancer have chosen to deal with their loss in a fashion that is sparking conversations, and controversy. They call it "going flat." Instead of reconstructing their bodies with surgical implants, they are embracing their scars, and even baring them in defiance of the disease. Erin Moriarty of "48 Hours" reports.10.06.2025 8:15Almanac: The forerunner of hypnotism On March 5, 1815, Franz Anton Mesmer, a German doctor whose controversial methods to harness a force he called "animal magnetism" were the forerunner of modern hypnotism, died at age 80. Jane Pauley reports.10.06.2025 8:15Nature: Sandpipers We leave you this Sunday Morning in the company of sandpipers scurrying along a beach on the east coast of Florida. Videographer: Charles Schultz.10.06.2025 8:17Nature: Starfish On this Oscar Sunday, we leave you in the company of stars - starfish on the California coast, ready for their close-up. Videographer: Jamie McDonald10.06.2025 8:20Couple thankful for repo man who took their car After Pat and Stan Kipping fell behind on their car payments, an unexpected guardian angel helped them get their wheels back. Steve Hartman reports.10.06.2025 8:22Wendy Williams: "I have no rhythm" Can TV talk show host Wendy Williams dance, or perform the clapping game "Miss Mary Mack"? In this web exclusive Michelle Miller finds out.10.06.2025 8:23Q&A: Melinda Gates The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has spent tens of billions of dollars to fund improvements in global public health. Melinda Gates sits down with Jane Pauley to discuss her long-held commitment to science and data, and how it is vital to combating hunger, maternal and infant mortality and malnutrition, and to improving access to education and family planning.10.06.2025 8:31Experts on what the death of al-Baghdadi means for the fight against ISIS Former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Winnefeld and CBS News Senior National Security Contributor Mike Morell discuss what comes next in Syria in light of the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.10.06.2025 8:32The brutal life and death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Reporting live from Istanbul, CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams reports on the life of the gruesome ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.10.06.2025 8:33Commentary: The quiet voices stepping forward with a loud warning Margaret Brennan talks the players in the House impeachment inquiry who have stepped forward with their vital testimony as pressure mounts on the Trump White House.10.06.2025 8:34Open: This is "Face the Nation," October 27 This week on "Face the Nation," Margaret Brennan, amid developments overseas, President Trump confirms that ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been killed in a U.S. raid in Syria.10.06.2025 8:38On the ground in Syria as the Turkish onslaught continues CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie DAgata is on the ground in Syria, where Kurds say they feel abandoned by the U.S. as Turkey moves in.10.06.2025 8:38Open: This is "Face the Nation," October 20 This week on "Face the Nation," Margaret Brennan, in Syria, a shaky ceasefire brokered by the U.S. is set to expire Tuesday while the White House continues defends itself against impeachment calls.10.06.2025 12:00A Killer Within Easy Reach Pesticides are a leading means of suicide. The tiny nation of Suriname is working to restrict access to one of the most common and dangerous ones.10.06.2025 12:40Temu and Shein are pivoting to Europe in face of U.S. tariffs. But they may not get a warm welcome Temu and Shein's business shift from the U.S. to Europe could be at risk as the e-commerce companies encounter familiar regulatory scrutiny. 10.06.2025 15:39Shooting at Austrian school leaves multiple dead, suspected gunman reportedly died The mayor of the city of Graz, Austria's second-biggest city, said nine people were killed in the shooting.10.06.2025 17:30Chinas rare-earth mineral squeeze puts defense giants in the crosshairs The auto industry has been hit particularly hard by China's rare earth export restrictions, but analysts warn Western defense giants are also vulnerable.10.06.2025 17:47The Achingly Simple Lesson That Democrats Seem Determined Not to Learn Trying to find a lefty Joe Rogan entirely misses the point. 10.06.2025 18:01U.S. travelers are cutting back on summer Europe trips but Chinese tourists are making up for it Concerns about higher costs and political perceptions weighed on U.S. travel sentiment, the European Travel Commission said.10.06.2025 18:32Trade war accelerates major slowdown in global economy since start of 2020s According to the World Bank, global economic growth is expected to reach 2.3% this year, down from the 2.7% forecast in January. Growth in the 2020s is on track to be the weakest since the 1960s.10.06.2025 18:38Finlande : une famille de dix personnes port?e disparue depuis un an, un mandat de recherche international ?mis La famille - sept enfants n?s entre 2007 et 2021, un p?re et une m?re enceinte ? l?poque - a disparu le 15 mai 2024 dans la r?gion dOstrobotnie, dans louest de la Finlande, o? elle vivait.10.06.2025 18:46Gironde : 7 pompiers agress?s lors dune intervention aupr?s dune victime bless?e par un hachoir de boucher Samedi matin, ? Lesparre-M?doc (Gironde), un ?quipage de sapeurs-pompiers a ?t? pris ? partie alors quil intervenait pour porter secours ? un homme bless? par arme blanche. Une plainte a ?t? d?pos?e. Deux hommes ont d?j? ?t? interpell?s.10.06.2025 18:52Nucl?aire : nouveaux pourparlers cette semaine entre lIran et les ?tats-Unis T?h?ran et Washington tentent de sentendre depuis avril sur un potentiel accord qui emp?cherait lIran de se doter de larme atomique, en ?change dune lev?e des sanctions qui paralysent son ?conomie.10.06.2025 19:03Apr?s plus de dix ans dun interminable chantier, le tunnel de Tende entre la France et lItalie rouvrira le 27 juin Lannonce, faite dimanche par le ministre des Transports Philippe Tabarot dans la presse locale, a ?t? re?ue avec un m?lange de satisfaction et de prudence par les usagers de la vall?e enclav?e de la Roya.10.06.2025 19:23Immigration : plus de 100.000 Afghans vivent en France, les demandes dasile en hausse exponentielle Une note pour la Fondapol et lObservatoire de limmigration et de la d?mographie montre que les Afghans sont devenus la premi?re nationalit? des demandeurs dasile apr?s les Ukrainiens. Un ph?nom?ne massif, r?cent, inattendu par son ampleur, note le rapport ?labor? par lOfii.10.06.2025 19:27In Italy, opposition-driven referendums on naturalization and labor rights fail Just over 30% of voters went to the polls on Sunday and Monday, falling short of the 50% turnout threshold required for the vote to be considered valid.10.06.2025 19:28RFK Jr. removes every member of CDC vaccine advisory committee The Health and Human Services secretary said he is "retiring" all 17 members of the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices, which helps set recommendations for vaccines.10.06.2025 19:32Surveillante tu?e ? Nogent : Bayrou veut une exp?rimentation de portiques de d?tection darmes ? lentr?e des ?tablissements scolaires Le premier ministre a aussi affirm? ce mardi sa volont? de durcir la r?glementation en vue dune interdiction effective de certains couteaux qui ne sont pas consid?r?s comme des armes.10.06.2025 19:38Syrie : le gouvernement veut que les femmes portent le burkini ou des v?tements couvrants sur les plages publiques Dans lint?r?t g?n?ral, le minist?re demande ce mardi aux vacanciers se rendant sur les plages publiques de porter des v?tements plus d?cents. Hors des zones de baignade, elles doivent porter un v?tement ample et les hommes ne doivent pas circuler torse nu. Страницы: 22062207220822092210221122122213221422152216221722182219222022212222222322242225222622272228222922302231223222332234223522362237223822392240224122422243224422452246