Rectal cancer rates are rising in U.S., driving an increase in illness in younger adults

A rise in rectal cancer rates is driving an increase in colorectal cancer diagnoses in people younger than 65, according to a report published Monday from the American Cancer Society. Colorectal cancer rates in people under 65 are surging, with nearly half (45%) of new diagnoses occurring in this age group, up from 27% in … Read more

Why is the U.S. attacking Iran? Here’s what the Trump administration has said motivated the strikes

Before the U.S. launched its military offensive against Iran on Saturday, President Trump had expressed frustration with the progress of talks about Iran’s nuclear program and deployed an “armada” to the Middle East. But said he had not said much about the reasons why the U.S. would conduct a bombing campaign against the regime.  Mr. Trump … Read more

Military officials question fortifications at site where U.S. troops were killed in Iranian strike

The first American service members to die in the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran were killed in an apparent Iranian drone attack on a makeshift office space in Kuwait, three U.S. military officials with direct knowledge of Iran’s attack told CBS News. At least six Americans were killed in a strike on a tactical operations center … Read more

6 U.S. service members killed since Iran mission start

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Now Playing 6 U.S. service members killed since Iran mission start 00:37 UP NEXT Uncertainty about Iran’s future remains 02:06 Bill Clinton responds to hot tub photo 01:28 Hillary Clinton denies ever having visited Epstein’s island 00:40 Hillary Clinton reacts … Read more

Trump says U.S. will

For a third day, U.S. and Israeli forces are pounding Iran, striking more than a thousand targets across the country, including key government and military buildings in the capital. For now, the Iranian regime’s military is fighting back hard, firing missiles and launching drones in at least 11 countries, including Israel and Kuwait. Tony Dokoupil … Read more

Travel blogger stuck at Kuwait airport says the U.S. government is not helping

Travel blogger and influencer Alyssa Ramos spoke with CBS News 24/7 about her experience being stranded at the Kuwait airport after airspace closures during the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. Ramos said she is taking matters into her own hands because the “government simply is not helping us.” Source link