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22.10.2024 3:30
Millions of teenagers in Africa have undiagnosed asthma study Rapid urbanisation thought to be damaging adolescent health, as researchers say need for medication and diagnostic tests is urgentMillions of teenagers in Africa are suffering from asthma with no formal diagnosis as the continent undergoes rapid urbanisation, researchers have found.The study, published in the Lancet Child and Adolescent Health, involved 27,000 pupils from urban areas in Malawi, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Ghana and Nigeria. It found more than 3,000 reported asthma symptoms, but only about 600 had a formal diagnosis. Continue reading... ...

22.10.2024 4:01
The data behind where Harris, Trump make campaign stops With 15 days until Election Day, where candidates go can be crucial to their chances of winning. CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto explains why Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are heading to certain cities in battleground states. Then, Shelby Talcott, political reporter for Semafor, and Hugo Lowell, senior political correspondent for The Guardian, join with analysis.

22.10.2024 4:01
Archbishop of Canterbury reveals ancestral links to slavery Justin Welby says ancestor owned enslaved people in Jamaica and was paid compensation upon abolitionJustin Welby, the archbishop of Canterbury, has revealed that his ancestor owned enslaved people on a plantation in Jamaica and was compensated by the British government when slavery was abolished.Welby disclosed his ancestral links in a personal statement that reiterated his commitment to addressing the enduring and damaging legacies of transatlantic slavery. Continue reading... ...

22.10.2024 4:03
What Is U.N. Resolution 1701? U.N. Security Council Resolution 1701 was intended to create a buffer zone between Israel and Hezbollah. Heres a look at why it didnt and what lies ahead in efforts to end the conflict in Lebanon.

22.10.2024 4:13
How Americans living in border towns feel about immigration Immigration has been a heavily discussed political topic this election cycle. But what do Americans who live near the U.S.-Mexico border have to say? CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca is spending this week touring towns near there to find out.

22.10.2024 4:53
CBS News begins week-long tour of towns along the U.S.-Mexico border Immigration has shaped up to be a major focus heading into Election Day. CBS News national correspondent Omar Villafranca is on a week-long journey visiting southern border towns to speak with local officials and residents about the issue, and what they want to see from the next commander-in-chief.

22.10.2024 4:56
Trump ramps up attacks as battle for undecided voters intensifies With Election Day just over two weeks away, the fight for every last undecided vote in battleground states is intensifying. Former President Donald Trump kicked off his closing arguments today, launching a two-day swing through North Carolina while ramping up his attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris. Robert Costa has more.

22.10.2024 5:12
How American cities are rethinking their urban rivers More Americans are living in cities than ever before. By 2050, nearly 90% of Americans are expected to live in metropolitan areas. This shift means rethinking how urban spaces are used to support a higher quality of life. For "Eye on America," Jim Axelrod reports on the urban river renaissance underway in many American cities.

22.10.2024 5:28
FEATURE:Over 1 mil. Japanese affected by concussions not shown in CT scans Last March, Satoshi Matsuda's car was rear-ended while he sat inside waiting at a traffic light. Immediately afterward, he recalled feelings of dizziness and nausea. After the accident, the man, a 65-year-old carpenter from Hiroshima in western Japan, began confusing his job orders and became increasingly irritable about everything. He has ended relationships with longtime friends due to his persistent health condition. Read full story here