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You can't get on the transplant list if you don't have a home or some kind of support system to help you post-surgery
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You can't get on the transplant list if you don't have a home or some kind of support system to help you post-surgery
Over the years, Lamont Thomas fostered more than 30 kids in Buffalo, New York
"Whatever it takes, we're going to turn him around," said one friend
Michael Musto describes what it was like to be honored by his stepson, a football player
The secret to a long life? It's not just about the dough
Dennis Valstad had amassed a small fortune in his life — and he wanted to use it to thank the people who attended his funeral
Suzelle Poole has been dancing for more than seven decades and is still on her toes
"I may have a bad morning, but once I see her, it's different"
When Sergeant Jeff Turney got a call about an elderly man determined to drive to Florida, he did something no one expected
Jon Potter is willing to help as many people as he can, even if it means giving up an organ
As President Trump tests the limits of presidential power, how much of his claims are built on fact -- and how much on fiction? "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson explains.
Microchip maker AMD got a huge boost in the race to supply the artificial intelligence revolution. OpenAI, the company behind major AI platform ChatGPT, announced a deal for AMD to provide the AI startup with its high-performance processing chips starting next year. Jo Ling Kent discusses the impact.
CBS News has learned the Trump administration could announce a multi-billion dollar financial relief package this week for farmers being hurt by the president's trade war with China. Lana Zak talked to soybean farmers fearing they may be forced out of business.
As Israeli and Palestinian delegations traveled to Egypt to begin detailed talks with Arab negotiators on the Trump administration's 20-point peace plan, Gaza's future is being complicated by a growing hardline approach that suggests Israeli settlers should take land in the Gaza Strip. Debora Patta reports.
Acting CDC Director Jim O'Neill is calling for the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine to be split into three separate shots. It comes as the CDC approves new guidelines for updated COVID vaccines. Dr. Celine Gounder explains.