
Women's History Month: Exploring Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Brooklyn roots
As we continue to celebrate Women's History Month, we highlight the life and contributions of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and the institutions that shaped her.
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As we continue to celebrate Women's History Month, we highlight the life and contributions of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and the institutions that shaped her.
Helen Muir was an author, newspaper columnist, radio personality, and is often credited for bringing Miami-Dade's library system into the modern era.
In our "Changing the Game" series, we highlight extraordinary women who are making a difference now and for future generations. Jacqueline and Alexa Child launched their free dating app called "Dateability" in 2022. It came after Jacqueline's own struggles with dating while dealing with chronic illnesses. The app now has nearly 17,000 users with disabilities in North America.
New research shows that more than six in 10 of the abortions in the U.S. last year were done through medication, up from 53% in 2020.
Hochul announced that starting Tuesday, women are allowed to buy birth control at New York pharmacies without a prescription.
Marking a historic shift in access to contraceptive options, Opill, the first FDA-approved over-the-counter birth control pill in the U.S., has launched online sales.
WNBA superstar Candace Parker is teaming up with AT&T, the official presenting sponsor of the 2024 CBS Sports brackets, to encourage everyone to fill out brackets for both the men's and women's NCAA basketball tournaments. Parker joined “CBS Mornings” to talk about March Madness.
A 77-year-old woman is being celebrated around the world for her insistent kindness. CBS News lead national correspondent David Begnaud traveled to Oceanside, California, to meet Gayle Noble.
In 2018 her accusations of sexual assault against then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh stirred a hornet's nest of controversy, and brought death threats to Ford and her family. Now, she has written a memoir about her experience speaking out.
In 2018, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, a university professor and mother of two, accused then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of assaulting her at a party while both were in high school. After her televised testimony, the allegations stirred a hornet's nest of controversy, and brought death threats to Ford and her family. Now, Ford has written a memoir, "One Way Back," about her experience speaking out. She talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about the costs of going public; the responses she received from survivors of sexual assault; and how she has no regrets for her decision.
LGBTQ+ Catholics and their families participated in a Holy Year pilgrimage to Rome on Saturday, celebrating a new level of acceptance in the Catholic Church.
Russ & Daughters is a New York institution, and on this episode of "The Dish," learn how three generations have kept the doors open for more than 100 years.
Spike Lee's newest movie, "Highest 2 Lowest," stars his good friend, Denzel Washington. Lee sits down with "CBS Saturday Morning" to discuss his latest project and how his relationship with Washington has carried them through five collaborations.
Carlo Acutis, a passionate teenager who tragically died of leukemia at the age of 15, is set to be canonized on Sunday. Acutis will be the first millennial saint.
Dressed in jeans, Nike sneakers and a sweatshirt, with his hands clasped around a rosary, Carlo Acutis has generated near rock star-like fame among young Catholics.
Actor Ruby Cruz stars in the new romantic comedy "The Threesome." It follows Conner, played by Jonah Hauer-King, who agrees to a threesome between his longtime crush, Olivia – played by Zoey Deutch – and Ruby's character, a stranger named Jenny. In the movie, both Olivia and Jenny find out they're pregnant. Cruz talks about taking on the project, her costars and more.
In an exclusive interview with CBS News senior correspondent Norah O'Donnell for "CBS Sunday Morning," Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett discussed how she sees the role of the nation's highest court amid questions over its independence.
For Philadelphia Eagles cheerleaders, game day is more about entertaining tens of thousands of fans. It's about community.
Mayor Brandon Johnson has proclaimed Sept. 4, 2025 to be Sandra Cisneros Day, honoring the famed local author.
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.