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Professional mermaids can teach classes, participate in competitions, perform at parties or events or swim in aquariums.
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Professional mermaids can teach classes, participate in competitions, perform at parties or events or swim in aquariums.
Six sisters are all studying nursing together at Adelphi University on Long Island, and by all accounts, they're inseparable.
From abortion restrictions to IVF bans, reproductive rights for women in the U.S. have never been more uncertain.
As the Supreme Court weighs access to the abortion pill, some doctors are sounding the alarm about a troubling trend of online misinformation involving birth control. Lauren Weber, health and science accountability reporter for The Washington Post, joins CBS News to explain.
Krystal Anderson, a former Chiefs cheerleader who was passionate about women's health died after giving birth earlier this month.
Women are leading the way at a construction site in Doral and they hope to inspire the next generation to follow in their footsteps.
Chelsea city leaders have announced they're creating a new Women's Commission dedicated to cultivating the next generation of female leaders.
Nicole Baker shares tea with five local women who are movers and shakers in their industries
WINTER, or Women in Non-Traditional Employment Roles, is helping women break glass — and concrete — ceilings on their way to success in the construction industry, which is 90% dominated by men.
When it comes to women's and girls' hockey, Minnesota leads the way with more than 14,000 players. That's 2,500 more than any other state in the country.
London's police chief says officers shouldn't be "policing toxic culture wars" amid an uproar over the arrest of a TV comedy writer for anti-transgender social media posts.
"The Hunting Wives" actor Katie Lowes, who previously starred in the hit show "Scandal," speaks to "CBS Mornings Plus" about the show and its huge following from fans.
Siddhartha Khosla, the composer for the series "Only Murders in the Building," gives a behind-the-scenes look to see how he shaped the show's signature sound. CBS News' Anthony Mason reports.
Actor Zoey Deutch stars in the new romantic comedy "The Threesome." It follows Connor, who finds himself in an unexpected threesome with his longtime crush Olivia, played by Deutch, and a stranger they've just met. A one night stand leads to both Olivia and Jenny getting pregnant. Deutch speaks to "CBS Mornings" about the movie, why she wanted to be involved and her character.
"Seen and Heard: The History of Black Television" features media icons such as Oprah Winfrey, Tyler Perry, Tracee Ellis Ross, Norman Lear and Shonda Rhimes.
Award-winning actor, producer and writer Issa Rae speaks to "CBS Mornings" about a new documentary called "Seen and Heard: This History of Black Television." She is executive producer of the two-part series that explores the history of Black representation on TV and how Black artists and creators revolutionized the industry while confronting major challenges.
Vogue has tapped 39-year-old Chloe Malle, the daughter of actor Candice Bergen, to take the baton from Anna Wintour.
"Sunday Morning" says goodbye to our longtime associate director Jessica Frank, who for 26 years brought a shining sun (thousands of them!) to our broadcast. Serena Altschul reports.
The U.S.-born pope spoke in English as he denounced the attack and the "logic of weapons" fueling wars around the world.
Karate is all in the family for a girl from Marlboro and while she's climbing the international ladder in the sport, she said her parents are her key motivators.