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On October 23, 1814, 202 years ago today, London doctor Joseph Carpue performed what is widely regarded as Western medicine's very first modern plastic surgery operation. Jane Pauley reports.
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On October 23, 1814, 202 years ago today, London doctor Joseph Carpue performed what is widely regarded as Western medicine's very first modern plastic surgery operation. Jane Pauley reports.
Members of the Boston Pops Orchestra perform Ary Barroso's classic "Brazil."
President Biden said the U.S. has hit 200 million COVID-19 shots in less than 100 days. He also urged employers to give workers paid time off to get the shots. Adriana Diaz has the latest.
U.S. swimmer Ryan Lochte was formally charged by authorities in Brazil for falsely reporting robbery while at the Rio Olympics. Former federal prosecutor Doug Burns joins CBSN to discuss.
Will 2024 be the year the Olympics return to the U.S.? It's been 20 years since the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta. Since then, Chicago and New York have tried to land the Olympics but have been passed over. Now, Los Angeles, which hosted the games in 1984, thinks it can go the distance. Ben Tracy reports.
As the Summer Olympics close in Rio, athletes from 176 countries are gearing up for the Paralympics; With less than three months until the general election, a new CBS News Battleground Tracker poll shows Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump in key battleground states.
As the Summer Olympics close in Rio, athletes from 176 countries are gearing up for the Paralympics. Those games begin in two weeks. Jamie Yuccas has the story of an American Paralympian who is inspiring the next generation.
Beachgoers and residents in Miami Beach are upgrading their defenses against mosquito bites following the arrival of Zika; An online campaign is challenging Internet users to get physical.
As the Rio Olympic Games wrap up, CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas talks about Ryan Lochte's gas station incident, the obsession with Usain Bolt, plus her time covering the 2016 Olympics.
A new report is saying that Ryan Lochte, along with three other U.S. swimmers, lied about an alleged robbery in Rio. CBS News correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN with the latest details.
Brazilian police told the AP that Ryan Lochte was never robbed in Rio de Janeiro, despite his on-camera account. CBS News' Ben Tracy has the latest on the debunked story.
U.S. Olympian Ryan Lochte has reached the United States, but the three other swimmers involved in an alleged robbery will remain in Brazil until they testify. CBS News' Ben Tracy explains.
Simone Biles loses her balance on the balance beam, leaving her with a bronze medal; the U.S. women's beach volleyball team plays Brazil in the semi-finals on Tuesday; and Katie Ledecky, Michael Phelps, and Simone Biles take a cover shoot together. CBS News' Dana Jacobson joins CBSN with a roundup of the Rio Olympics.
Ryan Lochte and three other Olympians get robbed at gunpoint; Usain Bolt makes history with the 100-meter dash; and Simone Biles wins gold again. CBS News' Dana Jacobson joins CBSN with a recap of the Rio Olympics.
U.S. Olympic gold medalist Ryan Lochte was robbed by phony Rio de Janeiro cops on his way home from a night of celebrating. CBS News' Ben Tracy explains.
At least three people are dead as floodwaters continue to rise to historic levels in the Deep South; Ibtihaj Muhammad made Olympic history this weekend.
Ibtihaj Muhammad made Olympic history this weekend. The 30-year-old athlete became the first U.S. athlete to compete at the Olympic Games wearing a hijab, a veil commonly worn by Muslim women. She also won her first Olympic medal. Elaine Quijano has more.
Team USA continued to dominate the pool at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Michael Phelps capped off what he says is his last games with an emotional win in the 400-meter medley relay. Simone Biles will have the spotlight again Sunday night as she goes for the gold in the vault gymnastics competition. Jamie Yuccas has more on the latest headlines.
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share the best products to protect against Zika, and other health news.
As team USA's stellar gymnasts captivate with their incredible athletic feats in Rio, many Americans are drawing inspiration from these remarkable women for another reason
In a dramatic turn of events, U.S. swimmer Lilly King beat her rival Yulia Efimova in the 100-meter backstroke. Efimova was one of the Russian athletes implicated in a widespread doping scandal. CBS Sports Network's Dana Jacobson joins CBSN to discuss.
An ancient therapy known as "cupping" has become a craze during the 2016 Olympics. U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps was seen with purple spots on his back as a result of the treatment. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula looks at the health claims behind this process.
Olympic swimmers Lilly King, Katie Ledecky, and Michael Phelps are helping Team USA dominate in the 2016 Olympics. CBS News' Ben Tracy is in Rio de Janeiro with the latest.
After a power outage in Atlanta, Delta Airlines' computer systems crashed; a bride who lost her father 10 years ago asked the man who received his heart to walk her down the aisle
After Michael Phelps won his 23rd Olympic medal, the bruises all over his arms grabbed the attention of many in the audience. They're from "cupping," a treatment meant to alleviate muscle soreness. Ben Tracy explains how it works.
The Senate approved a long-sought funding package that would end the government shutdown late Monday, bringing Congress one step closer to ending a 41-day impasse.
Sean "Diddy" Combs was disciplined just days into his sentence at a federal prison, an internal prison document obtained by CBS News shows.
The decision by eight Democratic senators to embrace a deal to end the government shutdown has infuriated many members of the party.
The FAA wants airlines to increase cancellations at 40 of the country's busiest airports to 6% by Tuesday and ultimately ramp up to 10% by Friday.
Some Border Patrol agents could soon leave the Chicago area, after taking a leading role in the Trump administration's controversial immigration operations in the nation's third-largest city, officials told CBS News.
Sen. Bernie Sanders told CBS News he's "very disappointed" by the bill to end the government shutdown, calling a planned vote on health insurance subsidies "meaningless."
John Banuelos' case was unique among Capitol riot prosecutions because he was the only defendant accused of pulling and firing a gun while on Capitol grounds.
The lawsuit filed Monday against Army Maj. Blaine McGraw involves a woman at Fort Hood, but it also includes allegations from years earlier in Hawaii.
Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Houston reported more traffic fatalities than homicides last year.