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Changing tables are often associated with infants or young children, but there is another population in need of the accessible devices.
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Changing tables are often associated with infants or young children, but there is another population in need of the accessible devices.
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.
A one-woman show from a Bay Area professor is urging women of color to find their voices, no matter what challenges they may face.
Saturday marks 35 years since the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The ADA paved the way for service dogs to help people. Canine Companions service dogs help people live a more independent life with several meaningful tasks. Plus, Chase from "Paw Patrol" joins CBS News to make Scoop an honorary member.
Raising the visibility of people living with disabilities has become the mission of an activist and artist-in-residence at the Center of Independent Living in Berkeley.
Cardboard sculptor Kambel Smith will be working on a new work at the Smith Memorial Playground in Fairmount Park on Thursday.
Cases of the genetic condition keep increasing across the nation, and Darryl Hall of the Austin neighborhood is trying to inspire other patients and families.
More than six months after deadly wildfires devastated Southern California, Los Angeles County officials are considering implementing a disaster registry to help connect people with disabilities and seniors with emergency responders. Victoria Jump, assistant director at the Los Angeles County Aging and Disabilities Department, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
An adoption agency once turned Kelly and Larry Peterson away because they have spina bifida. Today, they're the proud parents of Hadley, a child with complex medical needs.
As the Americans with Disabilities Act turns 35, Lisa Ling speaks with a family navigating unequal access to adoption services and the fight to secure rights many take for granted.
A new TAAF survey finds most Asian Americans don't feel fully accepted in the U.S. Sheila Lirio Marcelo joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss the "Asian + American" campaign and efforts to build belonging.
Named one of TIME's 100 most influential people of 2025, Daniel Dae Kim stars and serves as executive producer in the upcoming series, "Butterfly." He joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the show's high-stakes story.
Emmy winner Julia Garner plays a teacher whose life unravels after her students disappear without a trace. She joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about the role and working with Josh Brolin.
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.
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.
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.
Sade Robinson, 19, was murdered in April of last year. Her dismembered body parts were found in the Milwaukee Area, and her arm was found at a Waukegan beach.
On April 1, 2025, Dr. Lisa Carchedi gave her older sister, Gina Warsaw, a kidney and a chance at a longer life.
Black people under age 30 are 1.5 times more likely to drown than their White peers, according to the CDC.
Black people under age 30 are 1.5 times more likely to drown than their White peers, according to the CDC.