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Catt Sadler explains why she's leaving E!
The "E! News" host says decided to leave her dream job after learning that her male co-host earns almost twice her salary.
Home - CBSNews.com May 09, 2021
E-cigarette debate smolders over health claims
Sales of electronic cigarettes are on fire, at nearly $2 billion a year, but they're not regulated by the FDA. CBS News contributor Dr. David Agus, of the Westside Cancer Center, at the University of ...
Home - CBSNews.com Mar 19, 2021
Children sickened as e-cigarette poisonings increase
Electronic cigarettes are being marketed as a healthier alternative to tobacco cigarettes, but while the use of e-cigarettes is skyrocketing, poisonings related to the devices are also on the rise. Da...
Home - CBSNews.com Mar 19, 2021
E. coli threat prompts ground beef recall
About 1.8 million pounds of ground beef products used in restaurants may be contaminated with E. coli bacteria. Charlie Rose reports.
Home - CBSNews.com Mar 21, 2021
E-cigarette benefits outweigh risks, study says
A study in the journal "Addiction" found that the benefits of e-cigarettes outweigh their potential health risks. Plus, new research on dementia suggests depression may be a factor. Marlie H...
Home - CBSNews.com Mar 23, 2021
Authors rally in battle over e-books
Online retailer Amazon and the Hachette Book Group fight over the price of e-books is leaving thousands of authors in the crossfire -- but they're fighting back. Jim Axelrod reports.
Home - CBSNews.com Mar 26, 2021
Hillary Clinton responds to e-mail controversy
Hillary Clinton made her first public comment on the controversy surrounding her exclusive use of private e-mail when she was secretary of state. The response came in the form of a tweet just a few ho...
Home - CBSNews.com Mar 31, 2021
Hillary Clinton responds to e-mail controversy
Hillary Clinton has issued her first response to criticism that she used a personal email address, rather than a government one, as Secretary of State. Nancy Cordes joins CBSN's Michelle Miller to tal...
Home - CBSNews.com Mar 31, 2021
CDC: E-cig use rises among teens
In 2014, 2.5 million middle and high school students used e-cigarettes, according to a CDC report. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook reports on the findings.
Home - CBSNews.com Apr 02, 2021
E. coli outbreak linked to Chipotle expands
The E. coli outbreak linked to Chipotle restaurants has expanded. The CDC reports 52 people have become sick in nine states. Although all of the cases have a unique DNA signature, investigators have n...
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