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Commentaries
Jim Gaffigan on what to do about America's overweight statistics
The comedian says, if 70% of Americans are overweight, it's the numbers that need adjustment, not our waistlines
Midterm elections 2018: What to watch for
CBS News' director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto on elections that have primacy in our Constitution: the race for control of Congress
Jackie Speier on surviving the Jonestown massacre
In 1978 the Calif. Congresswoman, then a congressional attorney, was nearly killed in a savage attack while on a fact-finding mission into Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple cult
BREAKING NEWS! Faith Salie has something to say about "Breaking News"
When 24-hour news channels label EVERY story as supremely important, the fake urgency actually discredits journalism
Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin on whether we are living in "the worst of times"
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian says a crisis can be overcome if aroused citizens join together toward a moral purpose
Jim Gaffigan on losing his appendix
The comedian left a part of himself in Alaska
Rebecca Traister on the power of women's (and men's) anger
The author of "Good and Mad" discusses why many women have been denied the use of their own righteous anger in self-defense
Dr. Sanjay Gupta on how alcohol affects memory
Some answers to the question that hangs over the current Supreme Court confirmation battle of Brett Kavanaugh - and some wrong assumptions
Jim Gaffigan makes the case for beer that tastes like beer
The comedian isn't afraid to demand a cold brew that doesn't taste like chocolate or avocado
Aretha Franklin: An appreciation by Bill Flanagan
The greatest popular singer of the rock era, who died Thursday at age 76, sang songs of both faith and passion, and was a living manifestation of pride
Ben Stein says Trump needs sleep
One reason for the president's recent behavior (Helsinki, anyone?) may be a basic one facing any traveler who crosses time zones and suffers jet lag: a lack of rest
Review: Spike Lee's provocative "BlacKkKlansman"
What if a black undercover detective infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan? It actually happened!
Jim Gaffigan on the need for a good nap
According to the comedian, staying awake is overrated
"Mission: Impossible – Fallout" review by David Edelstein
Film critic David Edelstein says the latest installment in the Tom Cruise espionage series is smashingly well-done
Joel Sartore on wild cats: Felines that lurk in the shadows
The National Geographic photographer on cats that are difficult to capture on film
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