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Apple to split its stock
The tech giant is planning a seven-to-one stock split, and will increase its dividend. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger discusses Apple stock with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts.
'A Beginner's Guide To America' Shows Us The States Through New Eyes
Roya Hakakian was a teenager when she came to the United States from Iran. she says she hopes her book will help native-born Americans see all the small signs of democracy they don't usually notice.
Bringing Rigorous Testing to Health Care Policy
Randomized, evidence-based trials, long required for new drugs, are now underway for government policy initiatives.
Icelandic volcano erupts near Reykjavik
Aerial footage shows lava snaking its way down after the eruption.
Teen girls prepare for space launch
Teenage girls have designed Africa's first private satellite due to launch into space in 2017. It's hoped it can monitor and find answers to South Africa's drought crisis.
Almost 1m tickets to be refunded as foreign fans banned from Olympic and Paralympic games
The delayed Tokyo Olympics will be held without foreign fans and volunteers, the organising committee has decided.
Elon Musk Addresses China Ban Rumours, Says Tesla Would 'Get Shut Down' if It Spied Anywhere
The reports of the Chinese Tesla ban come as the top Chinese and US diplomats were holding a meeting in Alaska; the US State Department said that the parties had "serious discussions", and China's top diplomat said that 'Many Major Differences' remained after the talks.
48% of U.S. health workers still haven't received COVID-19 vaccine
48% of doctors, nurses, home health aides and other frontline health care workers are still unprotected against the virus.
Next Pandemic: Scientists Fear Another Coronavirus Could Jump From Animals To Humans
Researchers worry another coronavirus will spill over from a bat or some other creature. They're hunting for sources — and finding evidence that a new pandemic could be around the corner.
Biden and Harris Condemn Violence Against Asian-Americans
President Biden and Vice President Harris expressed grief for the victims of the mass shooting in Atlanta and outrage over increasing violence against Asian-Americans. Six of the victims were of Asian descent.
Sea-cucumber divers off Liberia risk danger to feed a hunger in China
The starfish could represent a lucrative trade but they also play a key role on the coastal ecology.
See what's streaming in March
See some of what's streaming on Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+ and more in March.
Starmer admits Labour facing 'very significant' vaccine bounce for Tories
Sir Keir Starmer has admitted his Labour Party are up against a "very significant" vaccine bounce for the government in the run-up to local elections.
Damaged Shed and Lots of Chicken Casualties as Italian Tank Destroyer Blows Up Coop During Wargames
The soldiers responsible were lucky not to kill any humans after firing on a farm at night by mistake.

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Meet a pioneer in stroke recovery
After 39-year-old Aaron Ulland suffered a stroke, paralyzing his left side, he volunteered for a revolutionary study in which electrodes that might restore motor functions were implanted in his brain. Watch the results.
Pete Buttigieg Confirmed As Transportation Secretary
The 39-year-old former South Bend, Ind. mayor is both the first openly gay man confirmed to a Cabinet position and the youngest member of President Biden's Cabinet.
Rangers Demote Top Player and Say He Won’t Be Back
Tony DeAngelo, a 25-year-old defenseman, signed a contract extension in October, but the Rangers waived him on Sunday after a series of incidents.
Stuart Baxter: Odisha sack boss for 'unacceptable' post-match comments
Indian Super League side Odisha sack English head coach Stuart Baxter for making "completely unacceptable" post-match comments.
Going to space is a real pain in the back
A six-month stay on the International Space Station can be a pain in the back for astronauts. While they may gain up to 2 inches in height temporarily, that effect is accompanied by a weakening of the muscles supporting the spine, according to a new study.
Chancellor under pressure to increase legacy benefits
The chancellor is under pressure to increase benefit payments to more than two million vulnerable people who missed out on last year's £20 per week boost to Universal Credit, with one Conservative MP saying it was "vital we don't forget them and leave them behind".
'Silversqueeze' Becomes New GameStop as Reddit Traders Call to 'Destroy the Biggest Banks'
Wealthy Wall Street hedge funds lost billions of dollars last week after amateur investors from Reddit's r/WallStreetBets forum raised the stock price of electronics GameStop retailer and other companies with a coordinated "short squeeze" attack. Now they have apparently found a new target.
Captain Tom, WWII vet famous for COVID fundraising, dies at 100
Captain Tom set out to raise about $1,300 for Britain's National Health Service by walking 100 laps of his backyard. He ended up raising more than $40 million.
Coronavirus World Map: We've Now Passed The 100 Million Mark For Infections
A map of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths around the world. The respiratory disease has spread rapidly across six continents and has killed at least 2 million globally.
How a Horrifying Cycling Crash Set Up a Battle Over Safety
A series of crashes in elite road racing has galvanized riders to demand more safety measures, while the sport’s governing body promises changes.
Fresh bid for information over 1991 Shropshire murder
Police have appealed for help on the 30-year anniversary of Janine Downes's body being discovered.
Europe's Star Cities, marvels of Renaissance engineering
Built in the 16th and 17th centuries, Europe's geometrically perfect "star cities" were engineered by some of the most brilliant minds of their time, but their wonders can only be truly appreciated from the air
No date for quarantine hotels but Hancock promises 'strong' border action to protect against variants
No date has been set for when quarantine hotels will be made mandatory in England, but the health secretary has promised "strong" action at the border to protect against new coronavirus variants.
IMF Sent $350 Million in Cash to Myanmar Days Before Military Takeover, Report Says
On Monday, Myanmar's military declared a one-year state of emergency after detaining State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and President Win Myint as well as other politicians during a series of raids.