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Alexis McGill Johnson, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood, discusses Election Day wins for abortion access in the U.S. with CBS News' Anne-Marie Green and Nancy Chen.
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      Alexis McGill Johnson, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood, discusses Election Day wins for abortion access in the U.S. with CBS News' Anne-Marie Green and Nancy Chen.
 
                                                  
      Only 4 in 10 people review their plan options each year, which could lead to unexpected expenses.
 
                                                  
      As open enrollment begins in most states, many families are taking advantage of pre-tax benefits accounts to help manage health care costs. Stephen Durso, associate director of benefit accounts at Willis Towers Watson, joins CBS News' Lilia Luciano and Errol Barnett to explain the differences between a Health Savings Account and a Flexible Spending Account.
 
                                                  
      Flexible Spending Accounts are changing for 2023, but employees must make choices now for this use-it-or-lose-it program.
 
                                                  
      In his first presidential address to Congress, President Biden addressed the U.S. health care system said it "should be a right, not a privilege in America." Mr. Biden also called out high prescription drug costs. Watch his remarks and read more here.
 
                                                  
      Actress Sharon Stone is sharing her struggle with being diagnosed with fibroids. She says it wasn't until after she received the wrong treatment for her symptoms that she got a second opinion. CBS News anchors Meg Oliver and Elaine Quijano spoke with Founder and CEO of the Fibroid Foundation, Sateria Venable, about why these tumors are so commonly misdiagnosed.
 
                                                  
      Before the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June, the average travel time to a clinic was less than 30 minutes.
 
                                                  
      The president used a trip to Florida to blast the Republican Party over proposals to undo prescription drug price caps and change Social Security and Medicare.
 
                                                  
      Understanding your benefits' worth could renew your commitment to your job — or make you seek out a better deal.
 
                                                  
      Cases of the flu, RSV and COVID-19 are expected to spike this winter. Dr. Celine Gounder joins CBS News to talk about what you can do to protect your family, and how a shortage of health care workers could make things even more difficult.
 
                                                  
      CDC says Delta variant accounts for 93% of U.S. cases; Biden to sign new order on electric vehicles
 
                                                  
      Health experts are pushing diabetes prevention during Hispanic Heritage Month. As CBS News' Debra Alfarone reports, health care providers are helping one Hispanic community in Maryland lower their risk to the disease.
 
                                                  
      Open enrollment in the federal health program is set to start — here's what you should know about changing coverage.
 
                                                  
      Indiana's abortion ban took effect Thursday, banning the procedure with very few exceptions. CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz is following this story from Indianapolis.
 
                                                  
      Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida, was able to withstand Hurricane Ian. About 1,000 people rode out the storm at the hospital. Dr. Joseph Perno, vice president of medical affairs for the hospital, joined CBS News to discuss the storm.
 
                                                  
      Health care costs can become overwhelming, but consumers often have more power than they think in dealing with debt.
 
                                                  
      Officials say the current outbreak of Sudan ebolavirus may be to blame for at least 23 deaths, and one expert tells CBS News he sees it "getting worse before it gets better."
 
                                                  
      For the first time in a decade, seniors will pay less next year on monthly premiums for Medicare's Part B plan.
 
                                                  
      President Biden delivered remarks about health care costs and Social Security, and took aim at Republicans in a speech at the White House on Tuesday. White House Deputy Communications Director Kate Berner joined "Red and Blue" to discuss the president's priorities ahead of the midterm elections.
 
                                                  
      President Biden delivered remarks at the White House today focused on lowering health care costs and strengthening Medicare and Social Security. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBS News to review the main points of his speech and discuss its significance six weeks ahead of the midterm elections.
 
                                                  
      President Biden will deliver remarks at the White House today focused on lowering health care costs and strengthening Medicare and Social Security. Adam Cancryn, a White House reporter for Politico, joins CBS News to discuss what to expect from the president's speech and how important these issues are to voters six weeks ahead of midterm elections.
 
                                                  
      Democrats reach price tag for broader infrastructure bill; Washington Monument reopens for visitors
 
                                                  
      An Indiana judge has blocked the state's abortion ban from being enforced, putting the new law on hold as abortion clinic operators argue that it violates the state constitution.
 
                                                  
      "We now have patients that would have died within two years of a diagnosis living 15, 20, 25, 30 years, essentially cured of their malignancies," AACR President Lisa Coussens said.
 
                                                  
      Sentencing phase continues for Amber Guyger; Texas woman skips wedding due to higher medical bill
 
                                                  
      A pair of federal judges ruled the government must tap into a contingency fund to make SNAP payments, while Senate Majority Leader John Thune rejected President Trump's call to end the filibuster
 
                                                  
      President Trump's interview with Norah O'Donnell airs Sunday, Nov. 2, on 60 Minutes.
 
                                                  
      Two federal judges on Friday said the Trump administration must tap into contingency funds to make SNAP payments during the government shutdown.
 
                                                  
      In a social media post, FBI Director Kash Patel said multiple people who were allegedly plotting a violent attack were arrested in Michigan.
 
                                                  
      President Trump announced he would designate Nigeria "a country of particular concern" as it relates to religious freedom, a move that had been pushed by some U.S. lawmakers.
 
                                                  
      Jeffrey Epstein's schedule, flight logs and personal calendars detail his connections with high-profile people including Woody Allen and leaders in finance and public affairs.
 
                                                  
      Sean "Diddy" Combs was sentenced to just over four years in prison earlier this month after he was convicted of prostitution-related charges.
 
                                                  
      The FBI said the suspect made a series of threatening calls and texts to rabbis in Alabama and Louisiana, an imam in Georgia, a church in North Carolina, and others.
 
                                                  
      Daylight saving time ends on Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025, at 2 a.m., when the clocks "fall back" and we gain an hour.